Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC hearing aids, choosing the right accessories (like domes, receivers and wax filters) is mainly about getting the fit and compatibility right. This guide explains what typically fits Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC devices, how to identify what you need, and how to avoid the most common ordering mistakes—so you can buy the correct parts the first time.
What “RIC” means for Unitron Moxi V-RS (and why it matters for accessories)
The Unitron Moxi V-RS is a RIC (Receiver-In-Canal) model. That means the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal, while the hearing aid body sits behind the ear. Most wearable parts that need replacing are therefore connected to the receiver end:
Domes (ear tips): affect comfort, retention, and sound/venting
Receivers (speakers): come in different power levels and wire lengths
Wax filters / earwax protection: protect the receiver opening from blockage
Because RIC parts are more “system-based,” compatibility is usually determined by the receiver platform and the earpiece style you are using (dome vs. custom mould).
Which accessories are commonly used with Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC?
Most Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC users shop for these categories:
Domes for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC (open, closed/vented, power)
Receivers for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC (different power levels and lengths)
Wax filters for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC (model-specific wax guard system)
Cleaning tools (brushes, wipes, drying solutions)
If you are unsure what you currently use, start by checking your packaging/labels or compare the shape of your dome and wax filter to the options shown on the relevant accessory pages.
How to choose the correct Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC receiver
Receivers are not “one size fits all.” To order the right receiver for a Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC, you typically need to match:
Power level (e.g., standard vs. more powerful receivers)
Wire/length (how far the receiver needs to reach into your ear comfortably)
Connector/platform (the specific Unitron receiver type used by your device generation)
Where to find the information: Many receivers have small markings on the wire/connector (often including length). You can also find receiver details in your fitting paperwork from your hearing care professional. If in doubt, match by exact receiver name/series rather than guessing based on appearance alone.
Signs you may need a new receiver
Sound is weak, intermittent, or distorted (even after changing wax protection)
Only one side drops out repeatedly
You’ve ruled out moisture and wax blockage
Tip: If sound suddenly became muffled, check the wax filter first—this is the most common cause and the easiest fix.
How to choose the right domes for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC
Domes affect both comfort and sound. The best dome for your Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC depends on your hearing loss, how well the dome stays in place, and whether you need more “open” or more “sealed” sound.
Common dome types (and who they suit)
Open domes: more natural/airy sound and less occlusion; often used for mild-to-moderate loss
Closed or vented domes: more stability and more low-frequency support; good if open domes whistle or feel too loose
Power domes: more sealing and amplification; often used for greater hearing loss or feedback control
How to select the right dome size
If the dome feels loose or falls out, try one size up
If it feels sore or creates pressure, try one size down
If you get whistling (feedback), switching to a more closed style or a better-fitting size can help
If you already have a dome that works, the safest approach is to reorder the same style and size.
Wax filters / wax protection for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC: how to get the right type
Wax protection is a small part, but it is critical for keeping a Unitron Moxi V-RS receiver clear and sounding normal. The correct wax filter depends on the receiver and earpiece system you use.
When to replace wax filters
Sound becomes muffled or weaker than usual
You can see wax/debris at the receiver opening
After heavy wax build-up or if you sweat a lot
Make sure you choose the exact wax filter system that matches your current setup. If you are switching from domes to a custom mould (or vice versa), wax protection type can change.
Common problems with Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC accessories (and quick fixes)
“My hearing aid sounds muffled”
Most often: replace the wax filter and check the dome and receiver opening for wax or moisture. If the issue persists, the receiver may need replacement.
“My dome keeps slipping off”
Try a larger size or a more closed dome style. Also check that the dome is firmly clicked/pushed onto the receiver.
“I’m getting whistling (feedback)”
Often caused by a poor seal (too open/too small dome) or a partially blocked wax filter. Try a fresh wax filter and consider a more closed dome style if the fit is loose.
Buy Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC accessories at Japebo
At Japebo, you can find compatible accessories for Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC, including domes, receivers and wax protection. If you match your current part type (or use your model/receiver information), you can order with confidence and keep your hearing aids performing as intended.
FAQ: Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC accessories
Are all Unitron Moxi receivers compatible with the Moxi V-RS RIC?
Not always. Compatibility depends on the receiver platform/generation and connector type. Match the receiver series and markings rather than assuming all “Unitron” receivers fit.
What’s the easiest way to identify my current dome?
Compare the dome shape (open/closed/power) and size to your current dome packaging, or visually match it to the dome options on the relevant product page. Reordering the same type is usually the safest choice.
How often should I change wax filters?
It varies by wax production and use, but replace the wax filter whenever sound becomes muffled or you see debris. Many users replace them regularly as preventative maintenance.
Can I switch from open domes to closed/power domes on Unitron Moxi V-RS RIC?
Often yes, but the sound and feel will change. A more closed fit can improve bass and reduce feedback but may feel more “blocked.” If you are unsure, ask your hearing care professional what dome type is recommended for your fitting.
Do I need special tools to replace domes or wax filters?
Domes usually replace by pulling the old one off and pushing the new one on firmly. Wax filters typically use a small change tool that comes with the filter pack. Follow the instructions for your specific system.
