Widex Receiver Link (RIC)
Medium Power (M)
$150.00 each
Widex Receiver Link (RIC) provides the perfect fit when used with WIDEX EVOKE™ and other Widex RIC hearing aids.
Description
Widex receiver links are flexible, for a better physical fit, more secure fit in the ear canal, and create a more discreet appearance. Because it better follows the shape of the ear, the Widex receiver link solves both the problem of sideways movement and the “cosmetic gap.”
It is a very easy process to remove the old speaker wire and replace with a new one, simply tug the speaker wire gently away from the body of the hearing aid vertically and the wire should detach fairly easily. To put the new speaker wire onto your hearing aid the pins on the new speaker wire simply slot straight into the top of the hearing aid in the same slot you have just removed your old speaker wire from.
Additional information
Brand | Widex |
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5 reviews for Widex Receiver Link (RIC)
Medium Power (M)
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Lennox M. From Seattle, WA. –
Easy Peasy – Pulled the old one out and snapped the new one in. Just like new.
Garrett B. From Lebanon, PA. –
Original manufacturer part. It came in a Widex box. I changed it myself. Not too difficult. Fixed my nonoperational hearing aid for $137. 🙂
Richard M. From Portland, OR. –
Factory receiver link. Pull up and out the old receiver link and just snap in the new one.
Roth W. From Racine, WI. –
Original Widex link here. Easy to replace. The new link made a definite improvement to the hearing aid’s sound performance. Normal transaction with HearSource. No issues.
Greg H. (Las Vegas, NV) –
This is an OEM (Widex) receiver link. I ordered it on a Monday and had it on that Wednesday. It was simple to remove the old link and install the new one. The old one simply pulled/snapped out and the new one pushed/snapped back in. There are two very tiny and delicate looking electrical connectors that look like they could be easily damaged if you didn’t get them aligned properly. But I did it myself without incident. I appreciate HearSource making these receiver links available to the general public.