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Widex Moment mRIC R D – Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

Looking for the right Widex Moment mRIC R D parts and accessories? This guide is for Widex Moment RIC users who want to choose the correct fit the first time—whether you need new domes, a receiver (speaker), or wax protection. Because RIC (receiver-in-canal) hearing aids combine a behind-the-ear body with a speaker in the ear canal, compatibility depends on the exact receiver and ear piece system used.

What is the Widex Moment mRIC R D?
Widex Moment mRIC R D is a discreet RIC hearing aid designed to deliver a natural sound experience with very low processing delay. The “RIC” design means the speaker sits in your ear canal on the end of a thin wire, which is why wear parts like domes and wax guards need regular replacement.

Which accessories are typically used with Widex Moment RIC models?
Most day-to-day maintenance for a Widex Moment mRIC R D involves three accessory categories:

Domes (ear tips) – the soft silicone tips that sit in the ear canal and affect comfort, retention, and sound.
Receivers (speakers) – the actual speaker unit on the end of the wire; these come in different power levels and wire lengths.
Wax protection – wax guards/filters that protect the receiver opening and help prevent sound drop-outs.

Other helpful extras can include cleaning tools and, depending on your setup, accessories for streaming or TV listening.

How Widex Moment RIC compatibility works (what you must match)
To choose accessories for Widex Moment mRIC R D, you need to match the parts that connect directly to your ear and receiver. In practice, compatibility comes down to:

Receiver type & power level (the speaker model used with your hearing aid)
Wire length (so the receiver sits correctly in your ear)
Dome style & size (comfort, retention, and acoustic openness)
Wax filter system (must match the receiver/dome system you have)

If you’re unsure which system you have, the safest approach is to compare your current parts to the replacement photos, or check your fitting paperwork from your hearing care professional.

Domes for Widex Moment mRIC R D: types and how to choose
Domes are the most frequently replaced part on a Widex Moment RIC. The “right” dome depends on how much sound should be allowed to pass naturally, how secure the fit should be, and how prone you are to feedback (whistling).

Common Widex Moment RIC dome styles

Open domes – feel airy and reduce the “plugged” sensation; often used for mild-to-moderate hearing loss.
Tulip domes – a flexible middle ground that can improve seal without feeling fully closed.
Closed domes / power domes – create a stronger seal for more amplification and can reduce feedback; can feel more occluding.

How to pick the correct dome size
Dome size is mainly about comfort and retention. If your dome feels loose, slips out, or you lose bass/volume, you may need a larger size. If it feels sore or pressured, try a smaller size or a more open style. When in doubt, keep the same style and size as your current dome—then adjust one variable at a time.

Receivers (speakers) for Widex Moment mRIC R D: what matters
The receiver is the most important compatibility point in a RIC system. If you are replacing a Widex Moment mRIC R D receiver, you must match:

Power level (e.g., standard vs higher-power options)
Wire length (left and right are different; length affects comfort and stability)
Connection type used on your Moment RIC setup

Signs that the receiver may need replacement include distorted sound, intermittent audio, no sound in one ear, or recurring issues even after changing domes and wax protection.

Wax filters / wax guards: preventing “no sound” issues
Earwax is one of the most common reasons a Widex Moment RIC suddenly becomes quiet or stops working. Wax protection is designed to block wax before it reaches the receiver opening. If you notice reduced volume, muffled sound, or crackling, replacing the wax guard (and the dome) is a smart first step before assuming the receiver has failed.
Because wax filter systems vary by receiver/dome setup, choose the wax protection that matches what your current receiver uses.

Common Widex Moment mRIC R D problems (and quick fixes)

Muffled sound / low volume: replace the wax guard and dome; check for moisture and debris around the receiver opening.
Whistling (feedback): try a larger dome, a more closed dome style, or ensure the dome is fully seated.
Dome keeps falling off: check that the dome is pushed on fully; consider a different dome size or style.
Sound cuts in/out: inspect the receiver wire for damage; if it persists after cleaning and wax guard change, the receiver may need replacement.

Where to buy Widex Moment mRIC R D accessories
At Japebo, you can find replacement parts for Widex Moment mRIC R D such as domes, receivers, and wax protection—so you can restore comfort and sound quality quickly. If you already know what you use today, choosing the same type is usually the fastest and safest option.

User guide for Widex Moment RIC
If you want manufacturer instructions for handling and care, you can reference the official manual here: Widex Moment RIC User Guide.

FAQ: Widex Moment mRIC R D accessories
Are Widex Moment mRIC R D accessories the same as other Widex Moment RIC models?
Often they are similar, but not always identical. The key is the receiver system and the ear-piece/wax protection type. Always match to the parts currently on your hearing aid.

How often should I replace domes and wax guards?
Domes are commonly replaced every few weeks (or sooner if they loosen, discolor, or feel less comfortable). Wax guards are typically replaced whenever sound becomes muffled or at regular intervals depending on wax build-up.

How do I know if I need a new receiver or just a wax filter?
If sound is suddenly weak or muffled, try replacing the wax guard and dome first. If the issue continues—especially if sound cuts in and out or remains distorted—the receiver may be the cause.

Do left and right receivers differ?
Yes. Receivers are side-specific (left/right) and also come in different wire lengths, so make sure you select the correct side and length.