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Widex Evoke Fusion 2 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you are looking for Widex Evoke Fusion 2 accessories, you are in the right place. This guide helps you understand what “Fusion 2” means, which parts are typically replaceable, and how to choose compatible accessories so you can order the correct items the first time.

What is Widex Evoke Fusion 2?
Widex Evoke Fusion 2 refers to a Widex hearing aid in the Evoke family fitted with a Fusion 2 receiver-in-canal (RIC) style setup. In a RIC system, the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and is connected to the hearing aid by a thin wire. Because the receiver and ear-tip sit in the ear, these are the parts that most commonly need replacement over time.

Which accessory types are most relevant for Widex Evoke Fusion 2?
Most day-to-day wear issues on a Widex Evoke Fusion 2 are solved by replacing one of these accessory types:

Ear tips (domes or sleeves) – comfort and fit, retention, and sound openness.
Wax protection (filters/guards) – prevents earwax from blocking sound at the receiver outlet.
Receivers (speaker units) – if sound is weak, intermittent, or the wire/connector is damaged.
Retention support – for a more secure fit (if your setup uses it).

Exact compatibility depends on the receiver type and the ear-tip system used on your specific device.

How compatibility works for Widex Evoke Fusion 2 accessories
For Widex Evoke Fusion 2, compatibility is usually determined by the receiver platform and the ear-tip/wax protection system attached to that receiver. Two people can both have “Evoke Fusion 2,” but use different receiver power levels or different tip systems.
To avoid ordering the wrong part, identify:

Your receiver type (often printed on the receiver/wire, packaging, or in your fitting paperwork).
Your ear-tip style (dome vs. sleeve; open vs. closed; size).
Your wax protection type (the small guard/filtration system used at the receiver outlet).

How to choose the right Widex Evoke Fusion 2 ear tips (domes/sleeves)
Ear tips affect comfort, feedback (whistling), and sound character. When choosing replacements, match both the type and the size you already use unless you are intentionally changing fit or sound.

Open vs. closed (and why it matters)

Open tips feel more ventilated and can sound more natural for many users, but may be more prone to feedback in some fittings.
Closed / double / power-style tips provide more seal and more bass, often helpful for stronger fittings, but can feel less open.

Size selection
If you are unsure of size, check your current dome/sleeve for markings (if any) or compare visually before ordering. A tip that is too small may fall out or cause feedback; too large can be uncomfortable and difficult to insert.

Wax protection for Widex Evoke Fusion 2: what to know
Wax protection keeps earwax and debris from blocking the receiver opening. If your sound becomes dull, weak, or cuts out, the wax guard is one of the first things to replace.
Important: Widex-compatible wax protection systems are not all interchangeable. Use the same type that matches your receiver and ear-tip system. If you cannot identify it, comparing a photo of your current filter/guard to the product images on Japebo is often the fastest way to confirm.

When should you replace the receiver (speaker) on Widex Evoke Fusion 2?
Receivers can fail due to moisture, wear, or cable strain. Consider replacing the receiver if you notice:

Sound is intermittent when you move the wire.
One side is significantly quieter even after changing wax protection and tips.
The wire/connector is damaged or the receiver housing is cracked.

When ordering a replacement receiver, you must match the side (left/right), length, and power level used in your fitting.

Common Widex Evoke Fusion 2 issues and quick fixes
Whistling (feedback)
Try a fresh ear tip (correct size), ensure it is inserted fully, and check for a worn or loose-fitting dome/sleeve. If the seal is too open for your fitting, a more closed tip may help.

Weak or muffled sound
Replace the wax protection first. If that does not help, try a new ear tip and inspect the receiver opening for blockage.

Poor retention (keeps slipping out)
Go up one size in the ear tip or consider a retention support if your setup allows it.

Buy Widex Evoke Fusion 2 accessories at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find compatible Widex Evoke Fusion 2 accessories by focusing on the parts that matter: the receiver system, the ear-tip type, and the wax protection matching your setup. If you are uncertain, use your current part as the reference and match type and size to avoid mistakes.

FAQ: Widex Evoke Fusion 2 accessories
Are all Widex Evoke accessories compatible with Widex Evoke Fusion 2?
No. “Evoke” is the family, but accessories depend on the specific style and receiver platform. Widex Evoke Fusion 2 uses a RIC-style receiver system, and the compatible tips/wax protection must match that receiver.

How do I identify which ear tips I use?
Look at your current dome/sleeve shape (open vs. closed) and size, or compare it directly to product images. If you have original packaging from your clinic, it often lists the type and size.

How often should I change wax protection?
It varies by earwax production and use conditions. Replace when sound becomes dull/quiet, or as a preventative routine if you notice frequent blockage.

What if I order the wrong receiver length or power level?
The fit and sound may be incorrect. Check your current receiver for markings or refer to your fitting paperwork before ordering, and match left/right, length, and power.