Wavenet HF4 Filters for IN02 In-The-Canal Hearing Terminals - 15 Pack
These HF4 filters are designed to be used with the IN02 In-The-Canal Hearing Terminal.
Features
- These push-on disposable wax guards help to reduce wax entering into your hearing aids.
- They are separated into the standard Red (Right) and Blue (Left) for your convenience.
- These HF4 filters are 2.2mm diameter, and may also be compatible with other hearing aids / IEMs that feature the same 2.2mm diameter.
- Comes as a pack of 15 filters.
These HF4 Filters help keep your hearing aids sounding great by preventing wax from affecting your hearing aid receiver.
Wax can quickly block the sound quality of your hearing aid, and the higher the wax buildup, the less you’ll be able to hear. Both ITE (In The Ear) and RIC (Receiver in Canal) hearing aids are particularly prone to this issue simply because they are placed so deeply within the ear canal. If the sound from your hearing aid is starting to feel muffled or not as clear, or even if you have lost sound completely, the most common reason is due to wax. A hearing aid wax guard protects your ITE and RIC hearing aids, preventing wax buildup.
Each pack contains 15 filters.
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Weekly Rental
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Shipping
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Cancellations
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Insurance
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