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Phonak domes
On this page, you can explore our wide selection of Phonak domes designed to improve your hearing experience with Phonak hearing aids. Phonak domes provide a secure fit, comfortable wear, and stable sound transmission. Choosing the right dome directly affects how clearly you hear and how comfortable your hearing aid feels in everyday use.
If you are looking for domes for Phonak hearing aids, it is important to choose the right combination of size, shape, and system. Depending on your hearing aid and personal fitting, different dome types may be used.
Differences between Phonak dome types
Phonak Smokey Domes 4.0
Phonak Smokey Domes are among the best-known Phonak dome types. They were originally developed for earlier Phonak systems and are still widely used today. The newer 4.0 versions were introduced with the Marvel platform and are also compatible with Paradise and newer models. These domes are available in open, closed, and power versions, making them suitable for different hearing needs.
Phonak SDS 6.0 Domes
Phonak SDS 6.0 Domes are designed for newer hearing aid generations and offer an improved fit with optimized ventilation. These domes are used with models such as Audéo Fit. Their vented design supports wearing comfort while helping maintain clear sound transmission.
Phonak EasyGuard Domes
Phonak EasyGuard Domes are designed for specific Phonak hearing aids and receivers, combining easy handling with a reliable fit in the ear canal. They are easy to replace and available in different versions, so sound, sealing, and comfort can match the individual hearing aid fitting.
The Phonak EasyGuard Open Domes are suitable for users who prefer a more open and airy wearing experience. They allow more natural environmental sound to pass through and reduce the occlusion effect, where your own voice can sound muffled or unusually loud. This version is often used when the ear canal should not be strongly sealed.
The Phonak EasyGuard Vented Domes provide a middle option between an open and a more sealing fit. The ventilation keeps the ear canal partly open while offering more sound direction and stability than open domes. This version can be useful if you need a balanced combination of natural sound and better sealing.
The Phonak EasyGuard Power Domes seal the ear canal more strongly and are often used when more amplification is needed. The stronger seal can deliver more intense sound, especially in lower frequencies. At the same time, the ear may feel more closed, so this version should match your hearing aid fitting.
Phonak Universal SlimTips
Phonak Universal SlimTips are an alternative to traditional domes. They are made from especially flexible material and adapt individually to the ear canal. SlimTips are often used with specific hearing systems and provide a stable, comfortable option for more demanding fittings.
Size and fit of Phonak domes
Phonak domes are usually available in sizes S (Small), M (Medium), and L (Large). The right size is essential for comfort and sound quality. A dome that is too small may slip or fail to seal properly, while one that is too large can create pressure.
A well-fitting dome supports stable sound transmission and helps prevent feedback. Open domes allow more surrounding sound to pass through and feel more natural, while closed and power domes seal the ear canal more strongly and allow more amplification.
Replacing Phonak domes
Replacing Phonak domes regularly is an important part of hearing aid care. In most cases, replacement is recommended about every four weeks. If you produce more earwax or use your hearing aids intensively, more frequent replacement may be necessary.
To replace the dome, gently pull the old dome off the receiver or sound tube and push the new dome firmly into place. Make sure it sits securely before putting the hearing aid back in your ear.
Care and related accessories
Because domes sit directly in the ear canal, they regularly come into contact with earwax and dirt. Remove visible buildup carefully and make sure no moisture enters the hearing aid. For complete maintenance, it is also recommended to use suitable filters. You can find them in our Phonak wax filters category.
You can also find related accessories such as Phonak batteries and Phonak thin tubes, helping keep your hearing aid reliable in everyday use.
FAQ about Phonak domes
How often should you replace domes?
Phonak domes should usually be replaced every four weeks. If they are used heavily or show visible buildup, earlier replacement may be useful.
How do you replace domes?
Gently pull the old dome off the receiver and push the new dome firmly into place. Before inserting the hearing aid, check that the dome is securely attached.
Which Phonak dome size do I need?
The correct size depends on your ear canal and your hearing aid. Use the dome you currently wear as a reference and choose a size that feels secure and comfortable.
Shop with confidence
At Japebo, you will find high-quality Phonak domes with clear labeling and reliable compatibility. We help you find the right accessory for your hearing aid. If you have questions, our support team is available at info@japebo.xyz.
