Stretta M-R

Stretta M-R hearing aid accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you are looking for Stretta M-R hearing aid accessories, you are in the right place. This guide explains what typically fits the Stretta M-R and how to choose the correct accessory (so you avoid ordering the wrong part). Use it to identify what you need, understand compatibility, and replace worn parts to keep comfort, retention, and sound quality stable.

What “Stretta M-R” means for accessory compatibility
Accessory fit is determined by the connection/interface used on the hearing aid (for example: receiver style, coupling, and filter system), not just the name on the page. With Stretta M-R, the important part is matching the accessory to the exact system your device uses.
Before you buy, check one (or more) of the following:

Your current accessory (compare shape/locking mechanism and any codes/markings).
Your hearing aid paperwork (model and coupling/receiver details).
How it attaches (push-on vs click/lock; presence of a retention lock; filter type and placement).

Common Stretta M-R accessory types (and what they do)
Below are the accessory types most users replace regularly. Availability and exact compatibility depend on the specific Stretta M-R configuration.

Domes / ear tips
Domes affect comfort, retention, and the amount of bass/occlusion. If your dome feels loose, whistles, or changes the sound, the size or type may be wrong—or it may simply be worn out.
Typical reasons to replace domes:

They slip off, feel loose, or fall out
You experience feedback (whistling)
The dome has hardened, torn, or discolored

Wax filters / wax guards
Wax filters protect the sound outlet/receiver from earwax and moisture. A clogged filter is one of the most common reasons for low volume, muffled sound, or intermittent audio. If the hearing aid suddenly sounds weaker, changing the wax filter is often the first thing to try.

Receivers (speaker units) and receiver covers
If your Stretta M-R uses a receiver-in-canal type setup, the receiver is a wearable part that can fail over time (moisture, strain, wear). Receiver compatibility is highly specific (length, power level, connector type). Only choose a receiver if you can match it exactly to your current one or to your fitting information.

Retention locks / sports locks
These small stabilizers improve how securely the hearing aid sits in the ear. If your hearing aid feels secure one day and loose the next, a missing or worn retention lock can be the cause.

Cleaning and care accessories
Regular cleaning tools help prevent blockages and extend the life of domes, filters, and receivers. If you often experience wax buildup or moisture issues, improving daily care routines can reduce how often parts need replacing.

How to choose the correct Stretta M-R accessory
Use this simple approach to reduce the risk of ordering the wrong item:

1) Match the system, not just the name
Even within the same model name, fittings can vary. The safest method is to match the exact accessory shape and attachment method you currently use.

2) For domes: choose type and size based on fit and sound
If you want a more open, natural feel, an open-style dome is often preferred. If you need more bass or more sealing, a more closed style may be used. Size matters: too small can cause feedback or falling out; too large can be uncomfortable.

3) For wax filters: identify the filter style you already have
Wax filters are not universal. Look at where the filter sits (in the sound outlet, in the receiver end, etc.) and how it is removed/inserted (tool-based cartridge vs single filters). If you are unsure, compare the filter tool and packaging (if available) to confirm the system.

4) When in doubt: compare photos and measurements
If you cannot find a code, comparing close-up photos of the connector/end piece is often the quickest way to verify compatibility.

Common Stretta M-R problems and quick fixes
Muffled or weak sound

Replace the wax filter (most common fix)
Replace the dome if it is blocked or deformed
Check for moisture and clean the sound outlet

Whistling (feedback)

Try a new dome (worn domes often leak sound)
Confirm the dome size is not too small
Make sure the dome is fully seated/attached

Poor fit or hearing aid falling out

Adjust dome size/type
Add/replace a retention lock if your setup supports it

Buy Stretta M-R accessories online at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find Stretta M-R compatible accessories—whether you are replacing routine wear parts like domes and wax filters, or troubleshooting sound issues with a fresh set of consumables. If you are uncertain which variant you need, the safest approach is to match the item you have today (shape/attachment) and replace like-for-like.

FAQ: Stretta M-R accessories
How do I know which Stretta M-R dome size I need?
The best method is to check the size of your current dome and replace the same size. If you have feedback or the dome feels loose, sizing up can help; if you have discomfort or pressure, sizing down may help. When changing dome type (open vs more closed), sound and comfort can change as well.

Do Stretta M-R wax filters fit all Stretta hearing aids?
Not necessarily. Wax filter systems vary. Always match the exact filter type used on your current Stretta M-R setup.

How often should I replace Stretta M-R wax filters and domes?
It depends on earwax and usage. Many users replace domes and wax filters regularly to prevent sound dropouts or muffling. Replace sooner if you notice reduced volume, distortion, or visible blockage/wear.

What if I order the wrong Stretta M-R accessory?
Avoid guesswork by matching the connector/attachment style to your existing part. If you are unsure, compare product photos closely to your current accessory before buying.