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Widex Magnify RIC 10 Batteries & Accessories | Compatibility Guide

If you use Widex Magnify RIC 10 hearing aids and want to replace a battery or choose the right everyday accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide explains what typically fits the Widex Magnify RIC 10, how to choose correctly, and how to avoid the most common mistakes when ordering parts online.

What “RIC 10” means for Widex Magnify
RIC stands for Receiver-in-Canal, which means the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid behind the ear with a thin wire. The 10 refers to the battery size 10, which is a small disposable zinc-air battery used in many compact hearing aids.
Because the battery and the receiver sit in different parts of the system, it’s important to buy accessories that match the exact model and fitting (battery size, receiver/wire type, and ear-tip style).

Which batteries fit Widex Magnify RIC 10?
Widex Magnify RIC 10 uses size 10 zinc-air hearing aid batteries (commonly color-coded yellow).

Battery type: Zinc-air, size 10
Typical color code: Yellow
When to replace: When you hear low-battery beeps/alerts or notice reduced sound quality

Tip: After removing the sticker tab, let the battery “breathe” for about 1 minute before inserting it. This can help ensure stable performance from the start.

Common accessories for Widex Magnify RIC 10 (and how to choose)
The right accessory depends on which part you’re replacing. For Widex Magnify RIC 10, the most frequently replaced items are usually ear tips (also called domes), wax protection, and sometimes the receiver/wire.

Domes / ear tips
Domes affect comfort, sound quality, and feedback (whistling). The correct dome depends on your fitting and ear canal size.

Open domes: Often used if you have more natural low-frequency hearing and want a more “open” feel
Tulip domes: A softer, semi-open option that can improve retention and reduce feedback for some users
Closed/power domes: Often used when you need more amplification and better sealing

How to choose: Match the style (open/closed/power) and the size (e.g., small/medium/large) to what you already wear. If you’re unsure, check your current dome for markings, compare its shape, or use your audiologist’s fitting notes as a reference.

Wax protection (wax guards / filters)
Wax protection helps prevent earwax and moisture from blocking the receiver. If sound becomes weak, distorted, or intermittent, a clogged wax filter is one of the most common causes.

When to change: If sound output drops, becomes muffled, or after visible wax buildup
Why it matters: A fresh filter can restore sound without needing repairs

How to choose: Wax filters must match the receiver/ear-tip system used on your Magnify RIC 10. If you don’t know which filter type you have, compare the tool shape and filter size to your current pack or consult your receiver model.

Receivers (speaker units) and wires
Receivers are model- and fitting-specific. Compatibility depends on the receiver platform, power level (e.g., standard vs power), and wire length.

Signs you may need a new receiver: No sound, crackling, intermittent audio (after changing battery and wax filter)
What you must match: Exact receiver type + the correct left/right side + wire length

Tip: If only one side has issues, swap left/right (if possible with your configuration) to confirm whether the issue follows the receiver or stays with the hearing aid body.

How to avoid ordering the wrong part
Use these quick checks before you buy accessories for Widex Magnify RIC 10:

Confirm the battery size: Must be size 10 (yellow).
Match what you already use: Dome style and size should be the same unless your hearing professional advised a change.
Check receiver details: Receiver model, power level, side (L/R), and wire length must match exactly.
Start with the simple fixes: Replace battery and wax filter before assuming the receiver is faulty.

Troubleshooting: common Widex Magnify RIC 10 issues (and quick fixes)
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a poor seal or dome size/style mismatch. Try a fresh dome, or a slightly larger/closed style if recommended for your fitting.

Muffled or weak sound
First replace the wax filter, then the battery. If the problem persists, the receiver may be blocked or failing.

No sound
Check battery orientation, replace the battery, inspect/replace the wax filter, and confirm the receiver is fully seated and undamaged.

Buy Widex Magnify RIC 10 batteries and accessories online
Once you’ve confirmed what you need, you can order replacement size 10 batteries and the correct accessories for Widex Magnify RIC 10 to keep your hearing aids performing reliably. If you’re between two options (for example, dome size or receiver length), choosing based on what is currently fitted is usually the safest approach.

FAQ: Widex Magnify RIC 10
What battery does Widex Magnify RIC 10 use?
Widex Magnify RIC 10 uses size 10 zinc-air batteries (typically yellow).

How do I know which dome size I need for Widex Magnify RIC 10?
The best way is to match the size and style of the dome you already wear. If you’re experiencing discomfort or feedback, you may need a different size/style—ideally based on professional advice.

Do all Widex wax filters fit Widex Magnify RIC 10?
No. Wax filters must match the receiver/ear-tip system you have. If you’re unsure, compare with your existing filter pack or identify the receiver type first.

What should I replace first if sound is weak?
Replace the wax filter and then the battery. These are the most common causes of reduced output.