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Unitron T Moxi RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you use a Unitron T Moxi RIC hearing aid, choosing the right accessory is mostly about matching the exact speaker/receiver system and the parts that fit it. This guide explains which Unitron T Moxi RIC accessories are typically relevant, how to confirm compatibility, and what to check before you buy—so you get parts that fit, feel comfortable, and maintain sound quality.

What “T Moxi RIC” means for accessory compatibility
RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aids use a separate receiver (speaker) on a thin wire that sits in the ear canal. That setup is what drives most accessory choices, because many consumables (like domes and wax protection) are tied to the receiver style.
Important: The product name “Unitron T Moxi RIC” family can include different receiver generations and configurations. Two Unitron RIC devices can look similar but still use different receivers or connectors. When in doubt, match using your current part numbers or ask for help before ordering.

Common Unitron T Moxi RIC accessory types

Domes (ear tips)
Domes are the soft tips that sit in the ear canal. They affect:

Comfort (correct size reduces pressure and irritation)
Retention (helps keep the receiver stable)
Sound (more open domes feel airy; more closed domes can add bass and reduce feedback)

If your current dome fits well, the safest approach is to reorder the same type and size. If you’re unsure, check whether your dome is open/vented, closed, or power style, and measure the diameter if it’s printed on the packaging.

Receivers (speakers) / receiver wires
The receiver is the speaker at the end of the wire. Compatibility depends on:

Receiver platform (connector type/generation)
Power level (often marked as S/M/P or similar)
Wire length (left/right and length number)

For a Unitron T Moxi RIC, you should match the receiver by checking the markings on the receiver/wire or your old packaging. If you can’t find them, a photo of the receiver connection and any printed codes usually makes it possible to identify the correct type.

Wax protection (wax filters/guards)
Wax protection prevents earwax and debris from damaging the receiver. The correct filter type is typically determined by the receiver model (not just the hearing aid name). If your sound is weak or intermittent, a clogged wax guard is one of the most common causes.
To choose the right wax filter, match:

The exact filter system you already use
The tool format (some filters come in a disc/magazine, others as individual sticks)

Retention locks / sports locks
Retention locks help keep the receiver in place, especially for active users or if the receiver tends to work its way out. These are also receiver-specific, so confirm the lock style that matches your receiver.

How to identify the correct accessory for your Unitron T Moxi RIC
Use the checks below to avoid ordering the wrong parts:

Start with what you currently wear: look for part numbers on packaging or invoices.
Check left/right and length for receivers (each side is different).
Match the receiver platform first, then choose dome size/type and wax protection that fits that receiver.
If the fit is comfortable and sound is good, reorder the same configuration rather than “upgrading.”

If you’re not sure, it’s usually enough to confirm: (a) your receiver type, (b) receiver power level, and (c) dome type/size.

Which problems these accessories solve (and what to try first)
Sound is weak, dull, or cuts out
Most often: replace the wax filter and check the dome for blockage. If the issue continues, the receiver may be failing and could need replacement.

Whistling (feedback)
Often solved by ensuring the dome fits properly (try the same type in a slightly larger size if it’s loose). A damaged dome can also cause leakage and feedback.

Dome keeps slipping out
Consider a different dome size, and check whether a retention lock is missing or worn.

Buying Unitron T Moxi RIC accessories at Japebo
When ordering, aim to match your existing parts exactly—especially for receivers and wax protection. If you want to change sound/comfort (for example, switching from open to more closed domes), it’s best to do so gradually and keep your old style as a reference.
If you need help identifying the right part, use the information from your current accessories (codes, photos, packaging) so you can get a confirmed match before purchase.

FAQ: Unitron T Moxi RIC accessories

Are all Unitron Moxi RIC accessories compatible with Unitron T Moxi RIC?
Not always. Compatibility is usually determined by the receiver platform and connector, not only the “Moxi RIC” name. Always match the receiver type and the consumables designed for that receiver.

How often should I change wax filters on a Unitron T Moxi RIC?
It depends on earwax and usage, but many users replace them when sound becomes weaker or at a regular interval (e.g., every few weeks). If you frequently get blockages, check filters more often.

Can I use any dome size if it fits?
A dome should feel secure and comfortable and should not cause soreness. If it’s too small, it can leak sound and whistle; if it’s too large, it can irritate the ear. When possible, match the size and type you already use.

Do I need left and right receivers?
Yes. Receivers are typically side-specific (left/right) and also come in different lengths and power levels. Match all three to your current receiver.

What should I do if I don’t know my receiver type?
Look for codes on the receiver wire, check your hearing care paperwork, or compare the connector shape. A clear photo of the receiver and its connection point often makes identification possible.