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Widex Magnify XP ITE – Hearing aid accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you use Widex Magnify XP ITE hearing aids and need the right accessories, this guide helps you choose confidently. Magnify XP ITE models sit in the ear, and accessory compatibility can vary by your exact shell style and receiver setup. Below you’ll learn what typically fits, how to identify what you need, and how to avoid buying the wrong spare parts.

Which accessories are relevant for Widex Magnify XP ITE?
For Widex Magnify XP ITE hearing aids, these accessory types are the ones most users replace over time:

Wax protection (wax guards / filters) – helps prevent earwax from blocking sound output.
Batteries (for non-rechargeable ITE models) – the correct size depends on your specific Magnify XP ITE version.
Cleaning tools – brushes, wipes, and drying solutions to keep microphones and sound outlets clear.
Retention or comfort parts (model-dependent) – some ITE styles may use small fittings or covers depending on design.

Note: Many “dome” and “receiver” accessories are mainly for RIC/BTE hearing aids. Widex Magnify XP ITE hearing aids often use an in-ear sound outlet and wax protection system instead. If you’re unsure whether your Magnify XP ITE uses domes, check whether you have a separate speaker wire (RIC) or a fully in-the-ear shell (ITE).

How compatibility works for Widex Magnify XP ITE
Accessory matching for Widex Magnify XP ITE is usually determined by:

Your exact ITE style (e.g., different in-ear builds can use different wax guard systems).
The sound outlet design (the opening where sound comes out may be built to accept a specific filter type).
Battery door / battery size (battery size is not universal across all ITE devices).

If you still have your original packaging or warranty card, look for the full model designation. When possible, match accessories to the exact Magnify XP ITE reference rather than relying on “Widex ITE” generics.

Widex Magnify XP ITE wax guards: what to choose
Wax guards (also called wax filters) are one of the most common consumables for Widex Magnify XP ITE. If your hearing aid starts sounding weaker, muffled, or cuts out intermittently, a blocked wax guard is often the cause.
Signs you need a new wax guard

Sound becomes noticeably quieter or duller
Speech clarity drops
Whistling/feedback increases after cleaning
Sound cuts in and out even with a fresh battery

How to make sure you buy the correct wax guard
Because different Widex in-ear builds can use different filter systems, the safest way is to compare the shape and fitting method of your current wax guard. If you can, remove the existing filter and compare it to the product photos and compatibility notes on the accessory page.

Batteries for Widex Magnify XP ITE (if your model is non-rechargeable)
If your Widex Magnify XP ITE uses disposable batteries, choosing the correct battery size is essential for fit and runtime. The battery size is typically indicated inside the battery door or in your user documentation.
Battery tips for better performance

Let the battery “air up” for about 1 minute after removing the sticker before inserting it.
If the hearing aid is unused for longer periods, open the battery door to reduce drain.
Store batteries at room temperature (not in the fridge).

Common Widex Magnify XP ITE problems (and what accessory fixes them)
Muffled or weak sound
Most often caused by a clogged wax guard or blocked sound outlet. Replacing the wax filter and cleaning the outlet area usually restores normal volume.

Hearing aid whistles (feedback)
This can happen if the sound outlet is partially blocked, if the device isn’t seated correctly, or if the wax guard is damaged. Try a new wax guard and ensure the device sits securely in the ear.

Device cuts out
Start by replacing the battery (if applicable). If the issue persists, check for wax blockage and replace the wax guard.

Buy Widex Magnify XP ITE accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you’ll find compatible accessories for Widex Magnify XP ITE, with clear product information to help you match the right part. If you’re uncertain, compare your existing accessory with the product images and descriptions before ordering.

FAQ: Widex Magnify XP ITE accessories
Do Widex Magnify XP ITE hearing aids use domes?
Usually, ITE (in-the-ear) models do not use the same domes as RIC/BTE hearing aids. Magnify XP ITE typically relies on an in-ear sound outlet with wax protection instead. If you have a speaker wire and a dome on the end, you likely have a RIC model rather than an ITE.

How often should I replace the wax guard?
It depends on earwax and daily wear, but many users replace wax guards every few weeks or whenever sound becomes muffled. If you clean regularly and still notice reduced volume, replace the filter.

How do I know which battery size I need?
Check inside the battery door, your hearing aid documentation, or your current battery packaging. Battery size must match the physical compartment size.

Can I use “universal” accessories for Widex Magnify XP ITE?
Cleaning products are often universal, but consumables like wax guards and some fittings are not. For best results, choose accessories listed as compatible with Widex Magnify XP ITE (or match exactly to your current part).