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

If you use Unitron Moxi V-R RIC hearing aids, choosing the right accessory matters: the correct fit improves comfort, sound quality, and reliability, while the wrong part often leads to feedback, poor retention, or weak sound. This guide explains Unitron Moxi V-R RIC compatibility and helps you identify what you need before you buy.

What “RIC” means for Unitron Moxi V-R RIC accessories
Moxi V-R is a Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) model. That means the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid via a thin wire. Most “wear parts” you’ll replace regularly are therefore related to the receiver end:

Domes (earpieces that sit on the receiver)
Wax protection (filters/guards that prevent earwax from blocking the receiver)
Receivers (the speaker unit and wire, replaced if damaged or when changing power/length)

Compatibility basics: how to make sure you’re on the right page
This category is for Unitron Moxi V-R RIC. Accessories for other Unitron families (or other brands) may look similar but can differ in connection type, receiver generation, or wax protection system.
To choose correctly, you typically need to confirm:

Your receiver type/generation (the connection system used on your Moxi V-R RIC)
Your dome style and size (open, closed, power; and the diameter)
Your wax filter type (the exact guard used on your receiver)
Receiver length and power (if you’re buying a replacement receiver)

Domes for Unitron Moxi V-R RIC: types and how to choose
Domes affect both comfort and acoustics. If you’re unsure which dome you currently use, start by matching the shape (open vs more sealed) and then the size. Many users stay with their current dome type and only adjust size if there are issues.

Common dome types (what they’re for)

Open domes: more ventilation and a lighter “occluded” feeling; often preferred for mild-to-moderate losses and natural own-voice comfort.
Closed domes: more low-frequency support and slightly more isolation; can help if you need more bass or have feedback with open domes.
Power domes: most sealed; used when you need higher amplification or better feedback control (often with stronger receivers).

Choosing the right dome size
Dome sizes are measured by diameter. A good fit should feel secure without pressure. If a dome slips out, feels loose, or whistles, going one size up can help. If it feels sore or creates pressure, try one size down.

Wax protection for Unitron Moxi V-R RIC: why the exact type matters
Wax guards (filters) protect the receiver opening. Using the right type is important because different systems have different dimensions and locking mechanisms. If sound becomes weak or intermittent, a clogged wax guard is one of the most common causes.
Helpful checks:

If the hearing aid was working and suddenly sounds dull or quiet, replace the wax guard first.
If the dome is torn, stiff, or discolored, replace the dome at the same time.
If problems continue after replacing wax protection and dome, the receiver may be damaged and need replacement.

Replacement receivers for Unitron Moxi V-R RIC: selecting length and power
If you need a new receiver (speaker), you must match:

Side: left vs right
Length: typically marked with a number (longer wire for larger ears/placement)
Power level: standard vs higher-power variants (often marked with a code)
Receiver connection system: must match the generation used by your Moxi V-R RIC

If you still have your old receiver, the markings on the wire/connector packaging are usually the fastest way to identify the exact replacement.

Common issues with Unitron Moxi V-R RIC accessories (and quick fixes)
Whistling or feedback

Try a larger dome or a more closed dome type.
Check that the dome is fully seated on the receiver.
Replace the wax guard if blocked.

Sound is weak or cutting out

Replace the wax guard first.
Check for moisture or debris around the receiver opening.
If the issue persists, consider a receiver replacement.

Dome won’t stay on / feels uncomfortable

Confirm the dome is the correct model for your receiver system.
Adjust size (up for retention, down for pressure points).

Buy Unitron Moxi V-R RIC accessories at Japebo
In this category you can find compatible Unitron Moxi V-R RIC wear parts such as domes, wax protection, and receiver-related accessories. If you’re in doubt between two options, it’s usually safest to match what you already use (same dome type and wax guard system) and only change one variable at a time.

FAQ: Unitron Moxi V-R RIC accessories
How do I know which domes fit my Unitron Moxi V-R RIC?
Domes must match the receiver system used by your Moxi V-R RIC. The easiest method is to match the dome model you currently wear (same style) and then choose the correct size. If you’re unsure, check your previous packaging or the product name used by your hearing care professional.

How often should I change wax guards?
It depends on earwax and usage, but many users replace wax guards every few weeks or whenever sound becomes dull/quiet. If you’re frequently clogging filters, changing a bit earlier can prevent dropouts.

Can I use a different dome type than I have now?
Often yes, but changing from open to more closed domes (or power domes) can change sound and occlusion. If you’re changing types to solve feedback or improve bass, it can help—but if comfort or sound becomes worse, switch back or consult your hearing care professional.

Do I need to replace the receiver if sound is weak?
Not necessarily. First replace the wax guard and check the dome. If sound is still weak or intermittent, the receiver may be blocked internally or damaged and could need replacement.