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Widex Magnify mRIC R D accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for the right Widex Magnify mRIC R D accessories, the main challenge is compatibility: the correct part must match your exact hearing aid style and (in some cases) the receiver and wire size. This guide explains what typically fits the Widex Magnify mRIC R D, how to identify what you already use, and how to choose the correct replacement so you can order with confidence.

What is the Widex Magnify mRIC R D?
Widex Magnify mRIC R D is a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid style. In a RIC model, the speaker (receiver) often sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid via a thin wire. Because of this design, the most commonly replaced accessories are:

Domes (the soft tip that sits in the ear canal)
Wax filters / earwax guards (protect the receiver opening from wax and moisture)
Receivers (the speaker unit on the end of the wire, if your model uses replaceable receivers)
Charging-related accessories (for rechargeable variants)

How compatibility works for Widex Magnify mRIC R D accessories
Accessory fit is usually determined by connection type and size:

Domes must match the receiver/nozzle shape they attach to, and the dome diameter must suit your ear and acoustic needs.
Wax filters must match the receiver type (different receivers use different filter systems).
Receivers (if replaceable) must match both the platform/connector and your wire length (often marked with a number) and power level (e.g., standard vs power).

If you’re unsure, the safest approach is to check what’s currently on your hearing aid (dome type/size, filter system, receiver marking) and replace like-for-like.

Widex Magnify mRIC R D domes: which type should you choose?
Domes affect comfort, retention, and sound. The “right” dome is the one that matches your current acoustic setup and stays comfortable all day.

Common Widex dome styles (what they do)

Open domes: more ventilation, often used when you need a more natural, open sound and less occlusion.
Closed domes: seal a bit more, can improve bass and reduce feedback for some fittings.
Power / double domes: more sealing, often used for higher amplification needs (only if recommended for your fitting).

How to pick the correct dome size
Dome sizes are typically measured by diameter. If your current dome feels loose or whistles, you may need a slightly larger size (or a different style). If it feels sore or creates pressure, you may need a smaller size or a more open style. When in doubt, match your existing dome size and style first.

Widex Magnify mRIC R D wax filters: why the exact filter matters
Wax filters (earwax guards) protect the receiver and keep sound clear. Using the wrong filter type can lead to poor fit, blocked sound, or difficulty inserting/removing the filter.

Signs you likely need to change your wax filter

Sound becomes weak, muffled, or intermittent
You need to increase volume more than usual
The receiver opening looks blocked

How to identify the right filter system
The correct wax filter is determined by the receiver/nozzle used with your Magnify mRIC R D. If you still have the original packaging of your filters, match the name and color/shape. If not, compare the filter tool and the filter size to what you currently use, or replace the complete receiver if that’s what your clinic recommended.

Widex Magnify mRIC R D receivers (speakers): what to match
Not all RIC hearing aids use the same receiver connector, and receivers also come in different lengths and power levels. If you’re replacing a receiver for your Widex Magnify mRIC R D, match:

Side: left (L) vs right (R)
Wire length: often shown as a number on the receiver/wire
Power level: standard vs power (should match your current receiver)

If your hearing aid still powers on but the sound is cutting out when you move, a worn receiver wire is a common cause. If sound is consistently weak or distorted even after changing the wax filter and dome, the receiver may be the issue.

Common problems (and quick fixes) for Widex Magnify mRIC R D
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a dome that’s too small, not inserted fully, or worn out. Try replacing the dome first and ensure correct insertion. If it persists, you may need a different dome style recommended for your fitting.

Muffled or low sound
Most commonly wax blockage. Replace the wax filter and check the dome opening. If there’s no improvement, consider receiver replacement.

Dome keeps slipping off
Domes can loosen with age. Replace with a fresh dome and confirm it’s the correct type for your receiver connection.

Where to buy Widex Magnify mRIC R D accessories
To avoid compatibility mistakes, choose accessories specifically listed for Widex Magnify mRIC R D (or for the exact Widex receiver system used with this model). If you’re replacing parts for the first time, start by matching your current dome, wax filter, and receiver markings, then order the same specifications.

FAQ: Widex Magnify mRIC R D accessories
Are all Widex domes compatible with Widex Magnify mRIC R D?
No. Dome compatibility depends on the receiver/nozzle system they attach to. Always match the dome type designed for your Widex receiver and your current dome style.

How often should I change wax filters on Widex Magnify mRIC R D?
It depends on earwax production and use conditions. Many users replace them every few weeks, or immediately when sound becomes muffled or weaker than normal.

Can I change the receiver myself?
Some Widex RIC systems allow user-replaceable receivers, but you must match left/right, length, and power. If you’re unsure, replacing the wrong receiver can lead to poor fit or performance—use your current receiver markings as a guide.

My hearing aid is rechargeable—do I need special accessories?
If your Magnify mRIC R D is a rechargeable variant, you’ll want charging-compatible accessories (e.g., the correct charger or charging contacts care items). Consumables like domes and wax filters are still determined by the receiver system.

What’s the safest way to ensure I order the correct part?
Match what you already use (dome style/size, wax filter system, receiver markings). If you have the packaging, use its product name/number to select the same item.