Phonak
Phonak Receivers 5.0
Details & Features
Description
Phonak hearing aid receivers 5.0 are a miniature, high-quality speaker units that delivers clear and natural sound reproduction. The latest 5.0 receivers replace 4.0 with an easier to exchange was filter system called Cerustops. They have a 3 pin connection to the receiver in the can (RIC) style Phonak hearing aids.
Phonak Receiver 5.0 was launched in 2024 which provides the new improved sound delivery system.
Phonak Receiver 5.0 is compatible with the following family of Phonak hearing aids:
Phonak Receiver 5.0 Compatibility:
Phone Audeo Lumity
Phonak Audeo Paradise
Phonak Audeo Marvel
They are available in various sizes and power levels that cater to different degrees of hearing loss.
With their robust construction, Phonak receivers are built to withstand daily wear and tear, ensuring durability and longevity. They are resistant to moisture, dust, and debris, making them suitable for active lifestyles. Additionally, the receivers are designed for easy maintenance, allowing users to easily clean and replace them.
Overall, Phonak receivers empower users to reconnect with the world around them, enabling them to engage in conversations, enjoy music, and participate in various activities with confidence and ease.
Please Choose Your:
- Ear: Left or Right
- Length: Size 1, 2, 3
- Power Level: Standard (S), Medium (M) or Power (P)
Distinguishing Left & Right and Sizes:
The Speaker Units are colour coded Blue for Left and Red for Right. This is denoted by a coloured band on the tips of the Standard and Power receivers.
Correct Receiver Length is Important
For optimal hearing aid performance, physical comfort and security on the ear the correct length of the receiver is essential. Phonak receivers come in 3 lengths: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Too long and the hearing aid can sink too far behind the Ear (Pinna) and the microphones become shielded by the Pinna from the incident sound coming from the front. The microphones can therefore pick up too much sound coming from above and to the rear of the wearer. It will also. not be secure on the ear with increased risk of falling off and getting lost.
Too short and it can cut into the top of the ear being uncomfortable, once again the microphones of the hearing aid can point in a less then optimal direction and there is increase risk of the hearing aid falling off due to improper insertion into the ear canal.
Optimal positioning is where the receiver wire sits flush with the temple and the actual speaker unit sits horizontally in the ear canal. Correct length can be guided by your hearing care professional, even via Tele-Audiology. They can easily be swapped over so if you feel you don’t have the ideal length this can be modified.
Correct Receiver Power is also Important
You should be guided by your hearing care professional as to which receiver power is most suitable to your hearing levels and needs. The correct power of receiver will depend on your hearing loss prescription and needs to be matched to the way they are programmed during a fitting session. Choosing the improper power will result in under or over amplification across the frequency range. The Phonak Receivers 5.0 come in three power levels being Standard (S), Medium (M) and Power (P).
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need help determining which size you need.
FAQs
Shipping & Returns
United Kingdom: 2-4 working days
We have a 30-day returns policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.