Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC hearing aids, choosing the right accessories (like receivers, domes, and wax filters) is essential for comfort, sound quality, and trouble-free daily use. This guide explains what fits the Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC RIC style, how to identify what you need, and what to check before you buy—so you can confidently choose compatible parts.
What “RIC” means for Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC accessories
The Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC is a Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) hearing aid. In a RIC system, the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid behind the ear via a thin wire. Because of this design, most accessory questions come down to:
Receiver compatibility (the correct receiver type, wire length, and power level)
Dome/tip fit (the correct dome style and size for comfort and acoustics)
Wax protection (the right wax filters/guards to keep the receiver clear)
Which accessories typically fit Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC?
Unitron hearing aids often share accessory ecosystems across similar RIC platforms. For Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC, the most commonly relevant accessory categories are:
Receivers (replacement speakers with wire)
Domes / ear tips (open, closed, power/stronger sealing styles depending on your fitting)
Wax filters / receiver guards (to prevent wax/moisture blockage)
Retention locks / sports locks (for improved stability, if your receiver system supports it)
Cleaning & care (wipes, drying solutions, cleaning tools)
Important: compatibility can vary by receiver system generation. If you’re unsure, compare your current parts visually and/or check your receiver markings (power level and length).
How to choose the correct receiver for Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC
When selecting a receiver for a Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC device, you typically need to match three things:
1) Receiver power level
Receivers come in different power levels (often used to match your hearing loss and fitting). If you replace a receiver, you should generally choose the same power as your existing one unless your hearing care professional has changed your fitting prescription.
2) Wire length
The wire length affects comfort and how securely the receiver sits in the canal. If the wire is too short, it can pull; if it’s too long, it can protrude or feel loose. The easiest method is to match the number/marking on your current receiver wire.
3) Left vs right
Receivers are typically side-specific (left/right). Make sure you choose the correct side to avoid poor fit and stress on the wire.
How to choose the right domes (ear tips) for Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC
Domes influence both comfort and sound. In general:
Open domes feel more ventilated and natural, often used for mild-to-moderate fittings.
Closed domes provide more seal and can help reduce feedback, often used when you need more amplification.
Power domes (stronger seal) can improve bass and reduce whistling for higher power needs.
Size matters as much as style. If a dome feels loose, falls off, or whistles often, you may need a larger size or a more closed style. If it feels tight or sore, try a smaller size or a more open style.
Wax filters and receiver protection for Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC
Wax buildup is one of the most common reasons a RIC hearing aid sounds weak or cuts out. A compatible wax filter/guard protects the receiver opening and helps maintain consistent sound.
If your sound suddenly becomes muffled, try these checks:
Inspect the dome and receiver opening for wax/debris
Replace the wax filter (if your receiver uses a replaceable guard)
Swap to a fresh dome (domes can trap wax and moisture)
If you’re uncertain which wax filter system you use, the safest approach is to match the exact style currently installed (shape and size) or check your receiver packaging/receiver model.
Common Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC issues—and what accessory change can fix them
Whistling (feedback)
Try a larger dome size or a more closed dome style
Check that the receiver sits fully in the canal and the dome is firmly attached
Muffled or weak sound
Replace the wax filter and clean/replace the dome
If the issue persists, the receiver may need replacement
Dome falls off or feels unstable
Choose a larger dome or add a compatible retention lock (if supported)
Irritation or soreness
Try a smaller dome or a more ventilated (open) style
Check that the receiver wire length is correct and not pulling
Buying Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC accessories online (what to check first)
Before you order, confirm:
Your exact model: Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC
Receiver details: side (L/R), wire length, and power level
Dome type & size: match your current style or choose based on comfort/sound needs
Wax filter type: match the system on your receiver
If you have your current packaging, that’s often the fastest way to verify the right part numbers.
FAQ: Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC accessories
Are all Unitron Moxi receivers and domes interchangeable?
Not always. Unitron models can use different receiver system generations. You should match the receiver type and physical connector used by your current Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC setup.
How do I know which dome size I need?
The best starting point is to match your current dome size. If you experience feedback or looseness, consider going up a size or using a more closed dome. If you feel pressure or soreness, consider going down a size or switching to a more open type.
How often should I replace wax filters and domes?
It depends on wax production and daily wear. Many users replace wax filters every few weeks (or sooner if sound becomes muffled) and domes regularly for hygiene and best fit.
Do I need a new receiver if my sound cuts out?
Not necessarily. First replace the wax filter and dome and check for blockage. If the problem continues, the receiver or wire may be damaged and replacement can help.
Shop compatible Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC parts at Japebo
Once you’ve confirmed your receiver type, dome style/size, and wax filter system, you can choose compatible replacement parts with confidence. Browse Japebo’s selection of Unitron Moxi V-RT RIC accessories to restore comfort, reduce issues like feedback, and keep your hearing aids performing reliably.
