Oticon
Oticon T-cap microphone covers
Colour:Medium Brown
Bundle:Single Pack
Quantity:
Details & Features
What is it?
- Pack of 8 covers - each on its own plastic stick to help with insertion (and removal of the existing one).
- Choose between 5 different colours. The photos show the beige example.
Suitable with:
- Oticon and Bernafon IIC and CIC hearing aids.
- Your hearing aid must have been manufactured with the T-cap housing in order to use the T-cap microphone cover.
- Note that Oticon ITC and ITE hearing aids have a different O-cap microphone cover. T-caps and O-caps are not interchangeable; please ensure you are ordering the correct product for your hearing aid, if you are unsure then please contact us before placing your order.
FAQ
Shipping
United Kingdom: 2-4 working days
Returns
We have a 30-day returns policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.
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