Hearing Aid Receivers
Has your hearing aid suddenly gone quiet? A dead hearing aid receiver might be the culprit. Fortunately, Hearing Aid Accessories is here to help you get back to clear, reliable sound. We stock a wide range of receivers from all major brands, including Phonak, GN ReSound, Widex, and Oticon. No matter your hearing aid model, we have the right receiver to keep your hearing aid performing at its best.
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Signia Mini Receiver 3.0 – for Signia A…
- £44.99
- Signia 3.0 range is the newest in the Signia portfolio and is specifically designed for the latest Signia hearing aids. These Signia 3.0 receiver wires are compatible with the Signia Pure AX & Styletto AX hearing aids. Choose your ear, power and length from the drop-down menu below. Brand: Signia Includes: x1 Receiver Wire
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Phonak Roger NeckLoop Receiver (Type 03)…
- £154.99
- The new and improved Roger NeckLoop is a simple and affordable receiver compatible with any hearing aid or hearing instruments featuring a Telecoil technology. Whether this be from Phonak or another hearing brand. Transmit the audio from your compatible transmitter direct to your hearing aids with the Roger NeckLoop. Also available to transmit audio from a USB audio device direct…
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GN ReSound M&RIE Receiver
- £59.99
- Designed for GN ReSound ONE, including, ReSound One, ReSound LiNX Quattro, ReSound key the Microphone & Receiver-in-Ear design combines the two traditional hearing aid microphones with a third microphone that sits in the ear to collect sounds in the most natural way and helps to enrich sounds with direction and depth Brand: GN ReSound Includes: 1x Receiver of your choice…
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Oticon FM9 Shoe Adapter
- £29.99
- FM9 shoe adapter for Roger X FM Receivers. This handy little gadget enables your selected Oticon hearing aids to be able to connect to the incredible range of Phonak Roger accessories. Brand: Oticon Includes: x1 Shoe Adapter
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GN ReSound S Receiver
- £53.99
- A replacement GN ReSound S Receiver. It's always important to try and keep your receivers in good order. Without them, your hearing aids' ability to perform may suffer. Select your size, power and ear below. This item is supplied upon request. After placing your order it will be dispatched within 2-3 working days of your order date. Delivery times apply…
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Phonak Roger X Receiver (Type 02) – Edu…
- £69.99
- Roger X (Type 02) is a miniature universal Roger receiver that is compatible with practically every hearing instrument and cochlear implant speech processor within Phonak. This particular Roger X Receiver is TYPE 02. Therefore, it is designed for educational Roger compatibility with Roger Touch Screen Mic, Soundfield Speaker & Roger Pens with "02" programming. Brand: Phonak Includes: x1 Roger X…
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Phonak 6.0 Receivers for Phonak Infinio and S…
- £34.99
- Enjoy fantastic sound clarity and performance with the Phonak 6.0 Receivers, designed for Phonak Audeo Infinio and Audeo Sphere hearing aids using the new Sound Delivery System 6.0. Brand: Phonak Includes: 1x Phonak 6.0 receiver (specified variation)
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Phonak CRT 2 Pin Receiver Adapter Kit…
- £19.99
- These convenient Phonak adapters allow you to connect Phonak 2-Pin receivers with older hearing aid models. Brand: Phonak Compatibility: compatible with Audéo and Audéo Yes hearing aids
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Widex SoundConnect for Widex Moment Hearing A…
- £179.99
- Enjoy a smooth, hassle-free experience with Widex SoundConnect, streaming stereo audio directly from a personal computer/laptop directly to your Bluetooth-enabled Widex Moment hearing aids. Whether you’re virtually meeting with colleagues, chatting with your children overseas on a video call, or just want to stream your favourite series, the Widex SoundConnect has you covered.
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Phonak Roger NeckLoop Receiver (Type 02) Educ…
- £69.99
- The new and improved Roger NeckLoop is a simple and affordable receiver which allows you to transmit audio from your compatible transmitter directly to your hearing aids using a Telecoil technology. Brand: Phonak Compatibility: can be used with all hearing aids which feature Telecoil technology and are alternatively compatible with Phonak Roger microphones Includes: 1 x Roger NeckLoop Device, 1 x…
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Phonak 5.0 Receivers For Marvel, Paradise &am…
- £34.99
- Enjoy fantastic sound clarity and performance with the Phonak 5.0 Receivers, designed for Phonak Marvel, Paradise and Lumity hearing aids. The latest 5.0 receivers replace the 4.0 version and use the easier to change wax filters, Cerustops. Brand: Phonak Includes : 1x Phonak 5.0 receiver (specified variation)
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Oticon MiniFit Detect Hearing Aid Receiver…
- £39.99
- Experience improved precision and sound quality with the Oticon miniFit Detect Hearing Aid Receiver, featuring the world’s first self-calibrating speaker for Oticon and Bernafon hearing aids. Brand: Oticon Includes: 1x Oticon miniFit Detect Receiver (specified variation)
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FAQ
What is a receiver on a hearing aid?
A hearing aid receiver is a crucial component that processes sound from the microphone. It converts sound waves into electrical signals, which are then amplified and transmitted to your ear, ensuring clear and precise sound based on your level of hearing loss.
How do I replace my hearing aid receiver?
Replacing your hearing aid receiver involves several steps:
- Remove the old receiver: Use the receiver removal tool provided by your manufacturer (such as the Oticon Receiver Removal Tool).
- Attach the new receiver: Align the new receiver with your hearing aid and securely attach it.
- Check the fit: Ensure the receiver is properly fitted and comfortable.
How often do you need to replace a hearing aid receiver?
The frequency of replacing a hearing aid receiver depends on usage and maintenance. Generally, you should consider replacing the receiver every 6-12 months or if you notice a decline in sound quality.
Can any receiver fit my hearing aid?
No, each manufacturer has specific receiver styles and specifications. It’s important to purchase the correct receiver for your hearing aid model. Brands like Phonak, Oticon, and Widex have their own receiver designs.
How does a hearing aid receiver work?
A hearing aid receiver gathers electrical signals from the amplifier and converts them into sound. The microphone picks up sound, which is then amplified and transmitted to the receiver, delivering it to your ear.
What are the different styles of hearing aid receivers?
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC):
- Popular for its small size and ease of replacement. It features a thin wire over the ear and offers greater freedom and discretion.
- Easy to replace, can be done without an audiologist, and offers a sleek design.
In-the-Ear (ITE):
- Placed directly in the ear canal, offering maximum discretion and a custom fit.
- Nearly invisible, custom-fit, and recommended for various levels of hearing loss.
Behind-the-Ear (BTE):
- Traditional model suitable for all types of hearing loss. It is powerful and offers long battery life.
- Universal fit, long battery life, easy to handle, and offers various customisation options
How do I know when to get a new hearing aid receiver?
To check if your hearing aid receiver needs replacing, gently squeeze the hearing aid tube. If it quickly returns to shape, it’s fine. If it remains bent, it needs replacing to maintain sound quality.
What causes hearing aid receivers to fail?
Wax and moisture are the main culprits for receiver failure, as they sit closest to the ear. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prevent these issues.
How do I fit a hearing aid receiver?
- Measure: Measure the length from the top of your ear to the opening of your ear canal using an ear ruler.
- Fit: Ensure the receiver is not too loose or too tight and check the power level for your hearing loss.
- Check: Verify the receiver’s number, letter, and colour to ensure it matches your hearing aid.
What tools will I need for hearing aid receiver maintenance?
- Receiver Removal Tool: For detaching the old receiver.
- Pliers: For shaping and guiding the receiver into place.
- Tubing Extractor: For removing the earmold.
- Tubing Threader: For threading the tubing through the earmold.
- Glue: If needed, to secure the new receiver (ensure it is suitable for hearing aids).
What sizes are Phonak receivers available in?
Phonak receivers come in various sizes and power levels to accommodate different levels of hearing loss and ear shapes. Here’s a breakdown of the different types:
- S – Standard Receivers: These are the least powerful and are used for mild to moderate hearing losses. They are available in sizes 0, 1, 2, and 3.
- M – Medium Receivers: These provide a middle power level and are used for moderate to moderately severe hearing losses. They are available in sizes 0, 1, 2, and 3.
- P – Power Receivers: These are the most powerful and are used for moderately severe to severe hearing losses. They are available in sizes 0, 1, 2, and 3.
It’s essential to consult with your audiologist to determine the correct receiver size and power level for your specific needs.
What should I do if my hearing aid stops working?
If your hearing aid stops working, it may be due to a faulty receiver. Consult your audiologist to diagnose the issue. Avoid tinkering with the hearing aid yourself to prevent voiding the warranty.