Signia Connexx Hearing Aid Click Domes
Signia Connexx Hearing Aid Click Domes

Signia

Signia Connexx Hearing Aid Click Domes

Sale price£14.95
Size & Style:4mm Open
Quantity:
Details & Features

Signia Connexx Click domes are compatible with Signia and Rexton hearing aids. They optimise your hearing aids for acoustic performance, security and comfort.

Description

Signia Connexx hearing aid click domes are suitable for Signia RIC hearing aids and Signia Silk. They are made from medical grade silicone coverings that enable your hearing aids to remain comfortably positioned in your ear canals. The correct size and type is vital to optimise acoustic performance, comfort and to protect the receiver (speaker unit) of your hearing aid.

Connexx Click domes are compatible with Signia, Siemens and Rexton hearing aids. Like a ball and socket joint the domes have a plastic centre socket that interlocks with the tip of the receiver. With a tactile “Click”they snap securely  onto the tip of the hearing aid receiver. So as to minimise the risk of the accidentally coming off into your ear canal. It is important to routinely exchange your click domes and Connexx miniReceiver Wax Guards (Approximately every 2nd month), or as soon as your hearing aid has stopped working.

  • Easy to wipe and brush clean
  • Fastens securely to hearing aid
  • Medical-grade silicone material
  • There are 6 domes per pack

Signia provide cosmetically appealing and secure “click domes.” With a tactile click you will know your new Signia domes are secured to your hearing aid receivers.  They come in various sizes and styles to be acoustically optimised for your hearing levels and ear canal size. Your Audiologist can guide the optimal fitting.

Compatibility

These domes are compatible with a wide range of hearing aids that use Signia MiniReceiver 2.0 and Signia Silk Hearing aids, including:

Signia Xperience, NX and Primax series

Audio service: G6, G5 and G4 series

Specsavers Advance: 19 series, 18 series, 17 series and 16 series

*Please note that you will receive either Signia or Connexx branded sleeves in the type ordered, these products are identical and manufactured by the same company - We endeavour to send you the stock that is available for fastest dispatch* 

Details:
  •  Six Hearing Aids domes per packet
  • Dome Sizes: 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 10/12mm
  • Dome Styles : Open, Semi Open, Closed, Double (Power Domes)
  • Suitable for Signia Receiver-In-Canal (RIC) and Open fitting style hearing aids such as the Signia Silk X hearing aid

Free Shipping 4 packets or More

What are hearing aid domes?

Hearing aid domes are the small bell or mushroom shaped pieces that attach to the tip of your hearing aid receiver (speaker unit). Oticon domes are made from flexible non-allergenic silicone.

The hearing aid dome forms part of the sound delivery system into your ear canal. They centre the receiver in the ear canal and help protect the it from wax and debris ingress.

How frequently should I change my hearing aid domes?

How frequently you need to change your domes and wax filters comes down to the law of individual differences. As a general rule, it is a good idea to change your domes over for new ones about once every second month. This helps keep them clean and hygienic and the hearing aid working properly.  Wax and debris gradually build up in the tiny pores through which the sound is delivered and this can compromise the hearing aid performance.

If you ear canals produce a lot of soft sticky wax you may have to change them over more regularly, even weekly. It is best to replace them rather than trying to clean and reuse them as you won’t always be able to remove all the wax and debris from inside the tiny pores/holes that allow the sound through. If they are blocking up, even partially the sound delivery will be affected.

So the correct acoustic coupling of hearing aid to your ear (the dome) is fundamental for optimal performance, comfort and security. Your hearing care professional can advise you on the  most suitable style and size.

FAQs

What if my hearing aid stops working?

What could be the cause of this;

1. A Dead battery.
2. A Clogged sound outlet.
3. A Clogged microphone opening.

 

What is the solution for this;
1. Replace the battery.
2. Clean the sound outlet or change the wax filter.
3. Clean microphone opening.

 

You might find the following videos useful;

For a video on how to change the wax filter click here. 


For a video on how to change the dome click here.

For a video on how to change the battery in your hearing aid click here.

 

Contact Information

Company name: The Hearing Experts

Tel: +441412 806123

E-mail: info@thehearingexperts.co.uk

Address: International House, 55 Longsmith street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2HT, United Kingdom.



Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

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.

Stay up-to-date

Blog Posts

Hearing Aids and Ageing Key Insights for Better Hearing

Hearing Aids and Ageing: Key Insights for Better Hearing

As we age, many aspects of our health demand extra attention, and our hearing is no exception. While hearing loss is commonly perceived as an inevitable part of getting older, it doesn't have to dictate your quality of life. With advancements in hearing technology, such as the Widex Moment 220, and accessible hearing care services, there are numerous options available to help improve hearing and communication. In this article, we'll explore the relationship between hearing aids and ageing, what you should know about hearing loss, and how to effectively manage it through professional care and innovative solutions.
The Emotional Impact of Hearing Loss: Understanding & Support

The Emotional Impact of Hearing Loss: Understanding & Support

Hearing loss can profoundly affect an individual's life, transcending mere auditory experiences and delving deeply into emotional and psychological realms. Many people consider hearing loss only from a technical standpoint, focusing on the use of advanced hearing technology or audiology services to address the condition. However, the emotional implications of hearing loss deserve equal attention, as they significantly influence the quality of life for both the individuals experiencing the loss and their loved ones.
Embracing Change: Life with Hearing Aids

Embracing Change: Life with Hearing Aids

Adapting to life with hearing aids can be a transformative experience, unlocking a world filled with richer sounds and clearer conversations. While the journey may seem overwhelming at first, this guide aims to provide you with practical tips and insights to enhance your experience. Understanding how to care for your hearing aids and integrate them into your daily life is essential to making this transition as smooth as possible.