Signia Teneo S

Signia Teneo S Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Signia Teneo S accessories, the most important step is confirming compatibility before you buy. Small parts like domes, wax guards/filters, earhooks or tubing (depending on your setup) must match the exact style of your hearing aid and receiver/earpiece. This guide explains what to check, how to choose the right option, and what to do if something doesn’t fit or doesn’t sound right.

What is Signia Teneo S, and why accessories must match
Signia Teneo S is a Signia hearing aid model line where accessories are not “one-size-fits-all.” Even when two parts look similar, differences in attachment type, size, or venting can affect comfort, sound quality, and how securely the part stays in place.
Accessories typically fall into two categories:

Sound & fit parts (e.g., domes and filters): impact comfort, feedback/whistling, and sound balance.
Wear-and-tear parts (e.g., tubing/earhooks for BTE styles): impact reliability, retention, and hygiene.

Which Signia Teneo S setups use which accessories?
Signia Teneo S may be configured in different ways (for example, with a slim tube and dome, or with an earmold). The accessories you need depend on what you have on your ear today.
Use these quick checks:

If you have a soft silicone eartip on the end of a thin wire/tube, you likely use domes and wax protection.
If you have a custom earmold, you may use different wax protection and possibly tubing parts (depending on style).
If your device sits behind the ear with a thicker clear tube, you may need tubing/earhooks rather than domes.

If you’re unsure, compare your current part to the product photos on Japebo or identify the exact attachment type used on your current Teneo S setup before ordering.

How to choose the correct Signia Teneo S dome (if you use domes)
Domes affect both comfort and sound. The “right” dome is the one that seals appropriately for your hearing loss and sits securely without pressure.
When choosing, focus on:

Size: If the dome feels loose or falls off, go up a size. If it feels sore or tight, go down a size.
Style (open vs. more closed): More open domes usually feel less “plugged” and can reduce occlusion (boomy own-voice), while more closed options can support stronger amplification and reduce feedback.
Attachment/series: Signia dome systems may vary by generation. Match what you currently have to avoid fit issues.

Tip: If sound suddenly becomes thin, sharp, or you hear whistling, the dome may be the wrong type/size or may not be seated correctly.

Wax filters / wax guards for Signia Teneo S: what to know
Wax protection prevents earwax and moisture from damaging the sound outlet. The correct wax filter depends on the exact receiver/speaker or mold system used with your Teneo S.
Choose based on:

Exact filter type: filters are not universally interchangeable across Signia parts.
Symptom match: if the aid becomes quieter, muffled, or cuts out, a clogged filter is a common cause.
Replacement interval: replace when sound drops, after heavy wax exposure, or on a routine schedule recommended by your hearing care professional.

Common Signia Teneo S accessory problems (and quick fixes)
My dome keeps slipping off
Try a larger size or a different dome style. Also check if the dome is pushed fully onto the sound outlet. If it still slips, you may have the wrong attachment series.

I hear whistling (feedback)
Feedback is often caused by a poor seal (dome too small/open) or a dome that isn’t seated properly. Wax buildup can also contribute—replace the wax filter and check the sound outlet.

Sound is weak or muffled
Replace the wax filter first. Then inspect the dome for blockage or damage. If you use tubing, check for moisture or hard/blocked tube segments.

The part doesn’t fit even though it “looks right”
Many Signia accessories have similar shapes across generations but different connectors. Match the exact model/series shown on your current parts or packaging before reordering.

Where to buy Signia Teneo S accessories
On Japebo, you can find compatible Signia Teneo S accessories designed for the correct fit and reliable performance. If you’re replacing a part for the first time, use your current accessory as a reference and prioritize matching the connector/type over appearance.

FAQ: Signia Teneo S accessories
How do I know which Signia Teneo S accessory I need?
Start by identifying what you currently wear (dome + filter, earmold, or tubing/earhook style). Then match the exact type/series and size. If you can, check any packaging or model markings from your existing parts.

Can I use any Signia dome or wax filter with Teneo S?
No. Signia accessories can be system-specific. Domes and wax filters must match the receiver/sound outlet type used with your Teneo S configuration.

How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
Wax filters should be replaced whenever sound becomes weaker/muffled or on a routine schedule. Domes should be replaced when they feel loose, look worn, or no longer hold their shape (many users replace them regularly for hygiene and consistent fit).

What if I order the wrong size?
If the fit is uncomfortable, slips, or changes the sound noticeably, a different size or style is usually needed. Use the fit symptoms above to adjust and ensure the connector/type matches your existing setup.