Domes & Tips
Domes are pre-formed disposable earpieces that are placed on the speaker or the thin tube of the hearing aid. This has the advantage that the hearing aid fits better in the ear and therefore remains in place. The domes are made of soft rubber, which ensures that it molds to the shape of your ear. Other names for domes are tips, tips or umbrellas.
Domes for hearing aids
Domes are available in different sizes (often S, M and L) and several versions, such as closed and open domes. Almost every hearing aid manufacturer has a pair of matching domes. This allows you to buy domes that match the brand of your hearing aid. Do you have a Beltone, Coselgi, Oticon, Phonak, ReSound, Starkey, Unitron, Widex or Bernafon hearing aid? All these manufacturers have their own matching domes. Do you have a hearing aid from AudioService or Signia? Connexx domes fit on these hearing aids and you will also find these in our range.
Important to know about hearing aid domes
Domes are made of a soft material and clicked onto the hearing aid. Should the dome detach in the ear canal, it will not cause damage. It is important that you take it out carefully. If this does not work immediately, have someone help you, but do not push the dome further into the ear canal. Do not push the tube or speaker back into the ear canal until the dome is removed from the ear.
To prevent domes from remaining in the ear canal, it is important to replace them regularly. Over time, the material may become weaker or the dome may crack. This makes it easier for them to remain in the ear canal. This also has an effect on the quality of the sound. In addition, it is important to clean the dome daily, so that the sound remains optimal. Use a suitable alcoholic cloth to clean it. You will find these in our cleaning range.