Unitron Moxi Fit RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Unitron Moxi Fit RIC accessories, you’re in the right place. The Unitron Moxi Fit RIC (receiver-in-canal) style uses specific small parts—like domes, receivers, and wax filters—that must match your hearing aid and your ear for comfort, sound quality, and reliability. This guide explains what fits the Unitron Moxi Fit RIC, how to choose the correct option, and what to do if your current parts don’t feel or sound right.
What “RIC” means for Unitron Moxi Fit accessories
RIC (Receiver-In-Canal) hearing aids like the Unitron Moxi Fit RIC place the speaker (receiver) in your ear canal, connected by a thin wire to the hearing aid. Because the receiver and ear tip sit in the ear, the accessories you replace most often are:
Domes / ear tips (comfort and acoustics)
Wax protection (prevents earwax from blocking the receiver)
Receivers / receiver wires (the speaker and cable assembly, replaced if damaged or intermittent)
Choosing the right accessory is mainly about physical connection type (what mounts onto the receiver), size (how it seals in your ear), and power level (for receivers).
Which accessories are typically used with Unitron Moxi Fit RIC?
Unitron Moxi Fit RIC models commonly use a set of RIC-compatible consumables. Your exact match depends on the receiver generation installed and the ear-coupling style fitted by your hearing care provider.
Domes (ear tips)
Domes are the soft silicone tips that attach to the receiver and sit in the ear canal. They affect:
Comfort (pressure and fit)
Sound balance (bass response and feedback control)
Occlusion (how “blocked” your ear feels)
Common dome styles for RIC fittings include open domes (more natural airflow), closed domes (more seal), and power domes (maximum seal for higher gain). The correct dome must match both your receiver coupling and the dome size that fits your ear.
Wax filters / wax guards
Wax protection is critical on RIC devices because wax and moisture build up at the receiver opening. If sound becomes weak, muffled, or cuts in and out, the wax guard is one of the first things to check and replace. The correct wax filter depends on the receiver and the tip system fitted to your Moxi Fit RIC.
Receivers (speaker wires)
The receiver is the small speaker in the ear connected by a wire. If you experience crackling, dropouts, or one side is dead even after changing domes and wax protection, the receiver may be damaged and need replacement. Receivers must match:
Side (Left/Right)
Length (the wire length number)
Power level (e.g., standard vs power receivers)
Connection type used by your Unitron Moxi Fit RIC
How to choose the correct Unitron Moxi Fit RIC accessory
Use the steps below to avoid ordering the wrong part.
1) Identify what you need to replace
Uncomfortable fit or feedback whistling: likely a dome issue (wrong type/size, worn dome)
Muffled / weak sound: often wax filter or blocked receiver opening
Intermittent sound / crackling: could be wax, moisture, or a failing receiver wire
2) Check the dome type and size you currently use
If you already have a setup that feels comfortable, the safest choice is to match your existing dome type (open/closed/power) and diameter. Dome sizes are usually printed on packaging or can be compared visually if you still have an unused dome.
3) Confirm receiver details (if ordering a receiver)
Receivers are not “one size fits all.” Before buying, confirm:
L/R marking
Length (often shown as a number on the wire/receiver)
Power level recommended for your hearing loss
If you’re unsure, compare the markings on your current receiver or reference your fitting paperwork.
4) Match the wax protection system
Wax filters are specific to the receiver/tip system. If you’re switching dome systems or receiver types, check wax filter compatibility before ordering.
Common Unitron Moxi Fit RIC issues (and quick fixes)
No sound or very weak sound
Replace the wax filter
Swap to a fresh dome (old domes can collapse or block the outlet)
Check for visible blockage on the receiver outlet
Whistling (feedback)
Try a larger dome size or a more sealed dome type
Make sure the receiver is seated properly in the ear
Replace worn domes (they lose shape over time)
Sound cuts in and out
Replace wax protection first
If the issue persists, consider a receiver replacement (wires can fatigue)
Buy Unitron Moxi Fit RIC accessories at Japebo
Japebo carries compatible replacement accessories for Unitron Moxi Fit RIC hearing aids, including domes, wax filters, and receivers. Choose the parts that match your current setup to maintain the best comfort and sound. If you’re between sizes or unsure about receiver type/length, it’s safest to verify the markings on your existing parts before ordering.
FAQ – Unitron Moxi Fit RIC accessories
How often should I replace domes on a Unitron Moxi Fit RIC?
Most users replace domes regularly due to wear and hygiene. If the dome feels loose, looks discolored, or no longer holds its shape, replace it sooner.
Do wax filters affect sound quality?
Yes. A clogged wax filter can make sound muffled or much quieter. Replacing the correct wax protection often restores normal sound immediately.
Can I use any receiver with Unitron Moxi Fit RIC?
No. Receivers must match the correct connection type, side (L/R), wire length, and power level for your Moxi Fit RIC setup.
What if I don’t know which accessory version I have?
Check your current packaging, look for markings on the receiver/wire, or compare product photos to your existing parts. If you’re still unsure, choose the most exact match to what you’re currently wearing rather than switching systems.
