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Unitron Moxi S-R RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you use Unitron Moxi S-R RIC hearing aids, choosing the right accessories matters for comfort, sound quality, and reliable daily use. This page helps you understand Unitron Moxi S-R RIC accessory compatibility and what to look for when replacing key parts like receivers, domes, and wax protection.

Important: “Moxi” is a family name, and accessories can vary by receiver type, wire length, and coupling. Use the guidance below to make sure you buy parts that fit your Unitron Moxi S-R RIC model—especially when selecting a receiver (speaker) and domes.

Which accessories are typically used with Unitron Moxi S-R RIC?
The Unitron Moxi S-R RIC is a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid. In a RIC system, the speaker sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid body via a thin receiver wire. Because of that design, the most frequently replaced items are the parts that sit in or near the ear canal:

Receivers (speakers) / receiver wires – chosen by power level and wire length (left/right specific).
Domes – the soft ear tips that affect comfort, retention, and acoustics (open vs closed, size, style).
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) – prevents earwax/moisture from damaging the receiver.
Retention tails / sports locks (if used) – improves stability, especially for active users.
Cleaning and care items – helps reduce wax buildup and extends receiver life.

How compatibility works for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC (what to check first)
Before purchasing, confirm the details that determine compatibility. For Unitron Moxi S-R RIC accessories, the most important checks are:

1) Receiver type and connection system
Unitron RIC instruments can use different receiver systems depending on generation. The receiver must match the hearing aid’s connector style. If you are replacing a receiver, match it to the one currently on your device (same connector and series).

2) Receiver power level
Receivers come in different power outputs (often indicated by labels such as S/M/P/HP depending on the system). Using the wrong power level can affect sound quality and fitting targets. If you are unsure, check the marking on your current receiver or follow what your hearing care professional originally fitted.

3) Left/right and wire length
Receiver wires are ear-specific and come in different lengths. If the wire is too short it can pull; too long it may loop or feel loose. Match both the side (L/R) and length to your existing receiver.

4) Dome style and size
Domes must fit the receiver tip and match your acoustic needs. Open domes can feel more ventilated, while more closed options can provide more bass and gain control. Size affects comfort, seal, and feedback risk.

Choosing the right domes for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC
Domes influence both comfort and sound. When selecting Unitron Moxi S-R RIC domes, consider:

Comfort & fit: Choose a size that feels secure without pressure.
Sound and feedback: More open domes reduce occlusion but may allow more sound leakage; more closed domes can improve low frequencies and reduce feedback in some fittings.
Retention: If domes slip out easily, a different size/style or a retention tail may help.

If you are switching dome type (for example from open to closed), it can change the sound noticeably. If your hearing aid was professionally fitted, it’s usually best to keep the same dome style unless advised otherwise.

Wax protection for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC: why it matters
Receiver-in-canal hearing aids are especially exposed to earwax and moisture because the receiver sits in the ear canal. Using the correct wax protection for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC helps prevent weak sound, intermittent dropouts, and receiver failure. If you experience reduced volume or a “muffled” sound, wax blockage is one of the most common causes.

To choose the right wax protection, match the system used on your current receiver tip. If you don’t know which type you have, compare it visually to what you are currently using or check the packaging from your last replacement.

Common problems (and what accessory usually fixes them)

Muffled or weak sound: often wax blockage → replace wax guard and check dome for debris.
Whistling/feedback: dome seal issue or wrong size → try a better-fitting dome size/style.
Dome falls off or feels loose: incorrect dome fit or worn dome → replace dome; consider retention tail if compatible.
Sound cuts in/out: moisture/wax or receiver wear → clean contacts, check wax protection; consider receiver replacement if recurring.

Buy Unitron Moxi S-R RIC accessories at Japebo
At Japebo, you can find replacement parts and care items designed for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC users. If you match the receiver system, power level, and wire length (for receivers) and keep the dome style/size consistent, you can replace most consumables safely and restore comfort and sound performance.

FAQ: Unitron Moxi S-R RIC accessories
How do I know which receiver I need for Unitron Moxi S-R RIC?
Check the markings on your current receiver (power level, side, and length) and ensure the connector style matches. If you cannot confirm the receiver system, compare the connector visually to your existing part before buying.

Can I change dome type on my Unitron Moxi S-R RIC?
You often can, but changing from open to more closed domes (or vice versa) can alter sound and comfort. If your hearing aids were fitted to a specific dome type, keeping the same style is usually the safest choice.

How often should I replace domes and wax protection?
It depends on earwax, wear, and cleaning habits. Domes are typically replaced regularly for hygiene and fit, while wax protection should be changed whenever blocked or according to the schedule recommended for your receiver system.

My sound is weak—do I need a new receiver?
Not always. First replace the wax protection and dome, and clean the receiver area. If the issue persists or returns quickly, the receiver may need replacing.