Hearing Aid Receivers: RIC & Receiver-in-Canal Options
Our collection of hearing aid receivers is tailored to support mild to profound hearing loss. Whether you use receiver-in-canal hearing aids, RIC devices, or behind-the-ear models, we offer high-quality receivers compatible with Phonak, W...
Hearing Aid Receivers: RIC & Receiver-in-Canal Options
Our collection of hearing aid receivers is tailored to support mild to profound hearing loss. Whether you use receiver-in-canal hearing aids, RIC devices, or behind-the-ear models, we offer high-quality receivers compatible with Phonak, Widex, Starkey, and Resound.
These receiver speakers are available in various sizes and power levels — including Sizes 0 to 3.0 — to match your specific type of hearing loss.
Not sure which receiver for your hearing aid fits best? A licensed audiologist or hearing care professional can help determine the correct model after a hearing test.
Phonak Hearing Aid Receivers
We carry Phonak receivers like the trusted Phonak 2 pin xReceivers, available in standard and power levels for moderate to severe hearing needs.
These are compatible with Phonak RIC hearing aids and sit comfortably in the ear canal, converting sound waves into electrical signals efficiently.
Widex Receivers
Widex receivers such as those for the Widex Moment line are discreet and powerful. Designed for mild to moderate hearing loss or even severe hearing, they're available in various sizes and feature options for rechargeable hearing aids.
Resound Receivers (SureFit 3 & M&RIE)
Resound offers the latest in receiver-in-ear hearing aids with the Resound ONE hearing system featuring M&RIE (microphone & receiver-in-ear).
Our SureFit 3 receivers are perfect for those looking for secure fit, advanced microphone placement, and reliable performance.
Starkey Receivers
Starkey provides high-end receiver-in-canal hearing aids made for severe to profound hearing loss. Their receiver speakers transmit electrical signals from the amplifier to your ear with clarity and comfort.
Size and Power Options
Receivers are available in various sizes, including Sizes 0, and come in standard receivers and power receivers.
Whether you experience mild to moderate hearing or severe to profound hearing loss, your hearing care professional can help you determine the correct fit and power level.
Replacing a Receiver
If your receiver wire is worn out or you experience reduced clarity, it may be time for replacing a receiver. A new receiver can restore optimal sound performance and is a common fix for older hearing aids.
Receiver-in-Canal vs. Behind-the-Ear
Receiver-in-canal (RIC) devices are small and discreet, with the receiver inside the canal. In contrast, behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids have a casing that sits behind the ear and are ideal for users needing more power or battery life.
FAQs About Hearing Aid Receivers
What is a receiver in a hearing aid?
A hearing aid receiver is a small speaker that sits in the ear canal and converts electrical signals into sound your brain understands. It's a core part of how hearing aids work.
Are receivers compatible with all hearing aids?
No. You need a receiver that’s compatible with your device model. We stock phonak 2 pin xreceivers, SureFit 3 for Resound, and others specific to Widex and Starkey.
Which power level should I choose?
Choose between standard RIE and power receivers based on your type of hearing loss. Most mild to moderate hearing users do well with standard; those with moderate to severe hearing loss may need more amplification.
Can I use these receivers as replacements?
Absolutely. We offer high-quality replacement receivers for all supported models. A new receiver improves clarity and ensures you’re getting the most from your hearing aids.