At Japebo, we offer quality equipment for your hearing aid. On this page, we have gathered a large selection of ReSound White Domes, so do you need new domes for your hearing aid? Then you have come to the right place. A dome is required if you have a hearing aid with a receiver-in-ear (RIC) and this needs to be replaced from time to time. It is important that you find the right type of ReSound Domes that fits exactly your hearing aid and your ear canal, so you should take a look at our selection.
Resound White Domes: skin-friendly comfort and optimal performance
Experience comfort and optimal performance with Resound White Domes. Crafted from skin-friendly materials, they ensure a snug and comfortable fit for your hearing systems, preventing discomfort even during extended wear. A secure fit is vital for preventing whistling or squealing noises, ensuring uninterrupted clarity of sound. Additionally, these domes play a crucial role in maintaining a clean and proper functioning of your hearing aids. By preventing bacteria and earwax from obstructing the sound outlet of the receiver, they help preserve the optimal performance of your hearing aid.
The domes are made of soft, skin-friendly material that protects your ear and skin, while also being very comfortable to use. They come in 4 different sizes, all equipped with ventilation holes that provide airflow to the ear canal: The sizes are:
ReSound White Domes are domes that protect the hearing aid and provide you with comfortable sound. There are 4 different domes: Small, Medium, Large, and Tulip domes.
The small domes are small and elongated, suitable for small ear canals. They are only 5 mm in diameter and ensure good sound transmission. At the same time, they are equipped with small ventilation holes that provide air to the ear, avoiding occlusion.
M and L are larger and open domes, preventing a blocked feeling in the ear canal. The M-dome can sit deeper in the ear. The L-dome is for those with larger ear canals. Both are equipped with air holes to ensure ventilation of the ear.
The tulip-shaped domes seal more tightly in the ear canal without causing a blocked feeling, as they conform to the shape of the ear.
Domes should be replaced every 4 weeks for optimal protection of your ear, skin, and, most importantly, the hearing aid. Changing domes is easy.
To maintain peak performance, it is recommended to replace the domes every four weeks. Produced by GN Hearing A/S, these domes are compatible with Beltone, ReSound, or Interton hearing instruments equipped with HP receivers. Invest in Resound White Domes for a comfortable, secure fit and consistently clear sound quality, enabling you to stay connected to the world around you with confidence.