Hearing Aid Ear Domes
Hearing aid domes play a crucial role in the performance of your hearing aids, though they are often overlooked. If you’re seeking better sound quality and an improved hearing experience, the right dome is essential.
We offer a refined selection of hearing aid domes, including both open and closed types, each designed for specific hearing loss conditions. Our range includes products from world-renowned brands such as GN ReSound, Oticon, Phonak, Unitron, and Widex.
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WIDEX Hearing Aid Domes – 2 Pack SAMPLE…
- £2.49
- WIDEX hearing aid domes are designed to help keep your hearing aid devices cleaner, better sanitized and in overall better condition. With these domes, you can be sure to get the most out of your WIDEX hearing aid for longer. Available in 4 different styles and between 2-3 sizing options. Note: Only for use with WIDEX receiver-in-the-canal hearing aids. Brand:…
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Oticon RITE Hearing Aid Domes
- £11.99
- Replacement hearing aid domes that are an ideal companion to Oticon hearing aids. A perfect fit for the ear that makes wearing your hearing aids all the more comfortable. Note that these replacement domes are suitable for older style RITE Oticon hearing aids, for newer MiniFit Domes please click HERE. Brand: Oticon Includes: pack of 10 domes
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Signia Sleeves 3.0 – Signia AX Hearing …
- £12.49
- Signia Sleeves 3.0 are ideal for keeping your hearing aids secure, comfortable and safe. Courtesy of their soft-silicone tips, you can experience a degree of comfort like no other. Available in both closed and vented varieties of different sizes. Choose your size and type below. Brand: Signia Includes: Pack of 6 Sleeves
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Signia Eartips 3.0 – Signia AX Hearing …
- £12.49
- Signia Eartips 3.0 are ideal for keeping your hearing aids secure, comfortable and safe. Courtesy of their soft-silicone tips, you can experience a degree of comfort like no other. Available in both open and tulip varieties - choose your size and type below. Brand: Signia Includes: Pack of 6 ear tips
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GN ReSound & Danalogic REC Thin Tube Dome…
- £11.99
- These excellent domes are perfect for helping seal your ears when wearing your hearing aids. Domes Suitable for GN ReSound Surefit Thin Tubes only. If you are unsure whether this product is suitable for your hearing aid devices, please contact our dedicated support staff and they will be happy to assist. Brand : GN Resound Hearing Includes : Pack of…
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Phonak Unitron Smokey Domes 2 Pack SAMPLE DOM…
- £2.49
- Phonak Unitron domes are compatible with selected Phonak and Unitron hearing aid ranges, including Phonak Audeo. They are available in 4 different styles with 3 sizing options. Brand : Phonak This Product Includes : 1 x Phonak Unitron Smokey Domes pack (Packet of 2) Includes x2 domes of your choice. We also sell these domes in packs of 10 for…
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Oticon MiniFit Bass Hearing Aid Domes for Mor…
- £10.99
- Oticon MiniFit Bass Hearing Aid Domes are designed to cover your hearing aid receivers and fit snugly inside your ear. These hearing aid domes come in various different sizes. Each is measured by the widest point, the base, in millimetres. Types of dome include: OpenBass PowerBass DoubleBass If you are unsure which size or type you require please check with…
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Widex Instant Ear Tip Sleeves
- £17.49
- Enhance your hearing aid comfort and performance with Widex Instant Ear Tip Sleeves, available in vented and power variants. Brand: Widex Includes: Packet of 10 Sleeves Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of Widex hearing aids (see below for details).
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Phonak ActiveVent Earpieces – Universal Sli…
- £14.99
- Upgrade your hearing experience with Phonak ActiveVent Earpieces – Universal SlimTips, designed for ultimate comfort and compatibility with Phonak Audéo Paradise/Lumity hearing aids, using the ActiveVent receivers. Brand: Phonak Includes: 5x ActiveVent Universal SlimTips in the selected shape/ear.
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FAQ
What’s the difference between an open and a closed hearing aid dome?
- Open Dome: Ideal for those with mild hearing loss. It allows more background sound for a natural listening experience.
- Closed Dome: Suitable for mild to moderate hearing loss. It minimises feedback and provides clearer sound by reducing background noise.
What if my hearing aid domes are too tight?
If your hearing aid domes are too tight and causing discomfort, you have a few options:
- See Your Audiologist: The best course of action would be to book an appointment with your audiologist who can replace your domes with more comfortable ones.
- Do it From Home: You can find tutorials online to modify your domes but be aware this may void the hearing aids’ warranty.
What colours can I choose from for my hearing aid dome?
The colour of your hearing aid dome depends on the manufacturer. Common colours include smoky grey and clear, but some manufacturers offer other options.
Can I replace my hearing aid dome whenever I want?
Yes, hearing aid domes are designed for easy removal and replacement every 6-8 weeks to prevent dirt build-up. Ensure the replacement domes are the same type and model to maintain proper fit and function.
How do I replace a hearing aid dome?
You can replace a hearing aid dome in three steps:
- Hold the thin tube that attaches the hearing aid to the dome and gently pull off the earpiece.
- Select a new dome of the same type and size.
Push the new dome onto the earpiece until it’s securely fastened.
What should I do if my hearing aid dome comes off in my ear?
If a hearing aid dome comes off in your ear, do not attempt to remove it yourself as this can cause more harm than good. Instead, seek professional help from your audiologist, GP, or hospital outpatient department to have it safely removed.
What are hearing aid domes made from?
Hearing aid domes are made from medical-grade silicone, which is designed to minimise allergic reactions. Some patients may be allergic to the cleaning agents used, so always check the ingredients of your cleaning products.
What are hearing aid power domes?
Power domes, or double domes, are designed for moderate to severe hearing loss. They are the most occlusive type, providing the least amount of feedback and offering powerful amplification for those with significant hearing loss.
Why should I clean my hearing aid dome?
Regular cleaning of your hearing aid dome is crucial to prevent infections. Wipe the domes with disinfectant after each use and store your hearing aids in a clean container. Always wash your hands before handling your hearing aids.
What should I do if I have an ear infection from a hearing aid dome?
Consult your audiologist for appropriate treatment. Mild infections can be managed with painkillers and a warm or cold flannel. For outer ear infections, pharmacists can provide acidic ear drops. Severe infections may require antibiotics from your GP.
What are the signs of an ear infection?
Signs of an ear infection include inflammation, pain, further hearing loss, nausea, severe ear pain, ringing in the ear, and balance issues. Consult your audiologist or GP if you experience these symptoms.
Is an ear infection caused by a virus or bacteria?
Ear infections can be caused by both viruses and bacteria. Inner ear infections are often viral, while outer and middle ear infections can be bacterial, fungal, or viral.