Widex Moment RIC 312 D Hearing Aid

Explore the features of your Widex Moment RIC hearing aids and find out which spare parts and accessories are compatible with your model!

Cleaning your RIC hearing aids regularly will help extend their lifespan and ensure they continue to function optimally. As the name suggests, this style’s receiver sits inside the ear canal, which makes it susceptible to earwax and debris buildup.

Receiver and Dome

Gently remove the dome/earmold from the receiver (if detachable) and use a specialised hearing aid cleaning cup to clean it, filling the cup two-thirds with warm water and submerging the piece. Leave it in for 30 minutes and rinse thoroughly. Make sure it’s completely dry before re-attaching to the hearing aid.

Hearing Aid Body

Use cleaning wipes designed for hearing aids to wipe the main body (the part that sits behind your ear) to remove dirt, oils, and moisture. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that could damage internal components.

Storage

Store your hearing aids in a clean, dry case when not in use. Using a drying box or dehumidifier can further protect them from moisture and extend their lifespan.

  • Hearing Loss Type: Mild to profound
  • Design: Receiver-in-Canal (RIC)
  • Receivers: Easywear V.1 RIC
  • Domes: Widex Hearing Aid Domes (available in various sizes and styles)
  • Batteries Size: 312 (Brown)
  • Remote Control Options: Control your hearing aids using the RC-DEX, Widex Sound Assist, or via the Widex Moment or ToneLink apps on your smartphone.
  • Wax Guards: Widex Nanocare
  • Roger Compatibility: Yes – compatible with the Roger Neckloop system using the telecoil programme
  • Wireless Connectivity: Yes – connects to a range of wireless accessories including Widex Sound Assist, TV-DEX, TV PLAY, COM-DEX, and RC-DEX
  • Bluetooth Compatibility: Low Energy (LE) Bluetooth
  • User Apps: Widex Moment or ToneLink
  • Loop Programme/Telecoil: Yes – supports telecoil functionality for use with loop systems and telecoil-compatible devices