Widex Unique Fashion Power accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Widex Unique Fashion Power accessories, the key is getting the exact compatible part for your hearing aid setup—especially for wear-and-tear items like ear tips (domes), wax protection, and tubing/earmould parts. This guide explains what typically fits the Widex Unique Fashion Power style, how to identify what you need, and how to avoid the most common ordering mistakes.
What “Widex Unique Fashion Power” refers to (and why it matters for compatibility)
“Fashion Power” is a Widex Unique behind-the-ear power style. With Widex, many accessories are not universal across all models: compatibility depends on the sound outlet type (thin tube vs earmould hook), the receiver/tubing system, and the earpiece style you use. That’s why two people with “Widex Unique” hearing aids may need different consumables.
To choose correctly, start by checking whether you wear:
Thin tube + dome (a small silicone ear tip on the end)
Standard tube + earmould (a custom mould connected via thicker tubing)
Accessory types people most often need for Widex Unique Fashion Power
These are the common categories of replacement parts users search for when maintaining a Widex Unique Fashion Power hearing aid:
Domes (ear tips)
If your Fashion Power is fitted with a thin-tube/dome setup, the dome is the soft silicone part that sits in the ear canal. Domes affect comfort, retention, and sound (especially bass and feedback control). The correct dome must match your Widex earpiece/tube system and the dome size you were fitted with.
Wax protection (wax guards / filters)
Wax protection keeps earwax and debris from entering the sound outlet. Depending on your exact Widex earpiece configuration (dome vs mould, and the sound outlet construction), you may have a replaceable filter at the tip. Choosing the wrong wax guard is one of the most common causes of “it doesn’t fit” issues—so it’s important to identify the system used on your device.
Tubing, hooks, and earmould parts (for power fittings)
Many power BTE fittings use an earmould connected via standard tubing and an earhook. Tubing hardens and discolours over time, and small air leaks can reduce performance. If you use an earmould, your primary consumables are usually tubes (and sometimes a hook depending on your model and fitting).
How to choose the correct Widex Unique Fashion Power accessory
Use these checks to reduce uncertainty before you buy:
Look at the end that goes into your ear. A soft removable dome suggests a thin-tube/dome setup. A custom acrylic/silicone mould suggests standard tubing.
Compare shapes, not just names. Widex has multiple generations and systems; “Widex” alone is not enough. Match the connector, tip, and filter style.
Confirm size. Domes come in different diameters; tubing can come in different lengths/thicknesses.
Check your fitting notes or old packaging if available. The fastest way to ensure a match is to reorder the same part number/type you used previously.
Common problems (and what the right accessory usually fixes)
The sound is weak or muted
Most often caused by blocked wax protection or debris at the sound outlet. Replacing the correct wax guard/filter (or cleaning the mould/tubing) typically restores sound.
Whistling (feedback) or poor bass
Often linked to a poor seal. A different dome type/size (or replacing hardened tubing on an earmould) can help. If feedback started suddenly, also check for wax blockage.
The dome keeps falling off or feels uncomfortable
This usually means the dome size/type isn’t ideal for your ear, or it’s worn. Replacing with the same type and a fresh dome often improves retention and comfort.
Where to buy Widex Unique Fashion Power accessories
For the best results, choose accessories that explicitly state compatibility with Widex and match your Unique Fashion Power setup (dome/thin tube vs earmould). If you’re unsure, identify your current part by comparing it to product photos and descriptions, or use your previous packaging as a reference before ordering.
FAQ: Widex Unique Fashion Power accessories
Are Widex Unique accessories universal across all Widex hearing aids?
No. Compatibility depends on the earpiece system (thin tube/dome vs earmould), sound outlet design, and sometimes the specific Widex generation. Always match the physical connector and filter/tip style.
How do I know if I need domes or tubing?
If you have a small silicone tip that can be pulled off and replaced, you use domes. If you have a custom mould connected with thicker tubing, you typically need tubing (and occasional hook-related parts).
What’s the safest way to reorder the correct part?
Reorder the exact same item you used last time by matching the name/type on the packaging, or by comparing the shape and connection style of your current part to the product listing.
How often should I replace Widex consumables?
It depends on wear and earwax. Domes are often replaced regularly for hygiene and fit, wax protection when blocked, and tubing when it hardens or discolours. If sound changes or comfort drops, it’s usually time to replace the relevant part.
