Signia Teneo R+ accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use Signia Teneo R+ hearing aids, choosing the right accessories (like domes, wax filters, receivers, and cleaning items) is essential for comfort, sound quality, and reliable daily use. This guide helps you confirm Signia Teneo R+ accessory compatibility, understand which parts typically need replacing, and avoid the most common ordering mistakes.
What this page covers for Signia Teneo R+
This page is focused on Signia Teneo R+ only. Use it to:
Understand which accessory types are commonly used with Signia RIC-style fittings (domes, wax protection, and receivers)
Learn how to identify what you already have (so you can reorder the same size/type)
Troubleshoot common issues like whistling, weak sound, or poor fit before you buy
How accessory compatibility works for Signia Teneo R+
Most compatibility questions come down to connection type (how the part attaches) and size (especially for domes and receivers). With Signia Teneo R+, the most frequently replaced wearable parts are the ones at the ear end of the system:
Domes (the soft tip that sits in the ear canal)
Wax filters / wax guards (protect the sound outlet from earwax)
Receiver (speaker unit in RIC setups; needs correct type and power level)
If you are unsure which exact variant you need, the safest approach is to match what is currently on your hearing aid (same shape, same connector, same size marking). If you have packaging from your last set, it usually contains the dome size and receiver type.
Signia Teneo R+ domes: types and how to choose
Domes affect both comfort and sound. A dome that is too small may whistle (feedback) or feel loose; a dome that is too large may feel blocked or sore.
Common dome styles
Open domes – more ventilation, often preferred if you want a more “open” feeling
Closed domes – more seal, can improve clarity and reduce feedback in some fittings
Power domes – maximum seal, often used when more amplification is needed
How to pick the right dome
Start by matching the current dome (shape and size)
If you have whistling, try a slightly larger size or a more closed style (if recommended for your fitting)
If you feel pressure/occlusion (your own voice sounds boomy), an open style or smaller size may help
Signia Teneo R+ wax filters: what they do and when to replace
Wax protection helps prevent dropouts and weak sound by stopping earwax from entering the sound channel. If your Signia Teneo R+ sounds quieter than normal, wax blockage is one of the first things to check.
Signs your wax filter may need changing
Sound is weak, muffled, or cuts out
One side is noticeably quieter than the other
You can see wax/debris at the sound outlet
When ordering, it’s important to choose the correct wax filter system for your specific receiver/dome setup. Different Signia configurations can use different protection types, so matching the existing filter (or your previous packaging) is key.
Signia Teneo R+ receivers: compatibility and what to check
If your Signia Teneo R+ uses a receiver-in-canal (RIC) setup, the receiver must match the hearing aid and your prescribed power level. Receivers are not “one size fits all”.
Before you buy a replacement receiver, confirm
Receiver family / connector type (must match Signia Teneo R+)
Power level (e.g., standard/medium/high output depending on your fitting)
Length (left/right and cable length for comfort and stability)
If the receiver is the wrong type or length, it may not connect properly, may sit incorrectly, or may affect sound quality.
Common Signia Teneo R+ problems (and the accessory that often fixes them)
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a poor seal. Try checking dome size and fit, and ensure the dome is fully attached. If the dome is worn or stretched, replacing it can help.
Sound is weak or muffled
Most commonly wax blockage. Replace the wax filter and check the dome for debris.
Dome keeps falling off
Make sure the dome is the correct type for your receiver and is pushed on firmly. If it still loosens, the dome may be the wrong size or worn out.
Intermittent sound or crackling
This can indicate moisture, dirt, or a failing receiver. Cleaning and drying help, but if the problem persists, a receiver replacement may be needed.
Where to buy Signia Teneo R+ accessories
At Japebo you can find replacement parts that help keep your Signia Teneo R+ performing as intended. For the best result, match the accessory you already use (same dome style/size, same wax filter system, and the correct receiver type/length).
FAQ: Signia Teneo R+ accessories
How do I know which dome size I need for Signia Teneo R+?
The quickest method is to match the size you currently wear (or check the packaging from your last purchase). If you experience whistling, a slightly larger or more closed dome may help; if you feel pressure, consider a more open style.
How often should I change wax filters on Signia Teneo R+?
It depends on earwax production and daily wear, but change them whenever sound becomes weaker/muffled or you can see blockage. Many users replace them regularly as preventive maintenance.
Are all Signia wax filters compatible with Signia Teneo R+?
No. Wax protection depends on the receiver/dome system. Always match the filter type you already have to ensure proper fit and protection.
Can I use any receiver with Signia Teneo R+?
No. Receivers must match the correct connector family, power level, and length for your setup. If you’re unsure, compare with your current receiver or consult your hearing care professional.
