What is an Closed Smokey Dome?
The Closed Smokey Dome offers a balanced solution between open and fully closed dome types. It provides stronger sound delivery while still allowing some ventilation, making it ideal for users with mild to moderate hearing loss.


Why choose Closed Smokey Domes?
- Clearer Sound Experience: Provides more amplification than open domes, helping you hear speech more clearly.
- Reduced Feedback (Whistling): Its partially closed design limits sound leakage and minimizes annoying whistling or distortion.
- Comfortable to Wear: Small ventilation holes allow your ears to breathe and prevent pressure build-up.
- Discreet Appearance: The subtle “smokey” gray color blends more naturally with your skin tone than transparent domes.
- Perfect Mid-Level Option: A great choice if open domes aren’t strong enough, but power domes feel too sealed.

Choosing the Right Dome: What to Know
Why Choose Cap Domes?
- Users · with mild to moderate hearing loss
- Those looking for more gain than open domes but less occlusion than power domes
- Anyone sensitive to the plugged-ear feeling but still needing better sound amplification

Which Size Should You Choose?
- Small: Best for users with narrow ear canals or those who prefer a looser, softer fit. Also ideal for users with sensitive ears prone to irritation.
- Medium: The most commonly used size. Offers a secure and comfortable fit for most users. Recommended as the starting point if unsure.
- Large: Ideal for users with wider ear canals or those who need a firmer fit—great for active individuals who want the dome to stay securely in place.
Dome Types

Dome Types
The dome should fit snugly and comfortably into the opening in the user’s ear.
Dome helps retain receiver within ear can

Domes
All domes are designed as the first line of defense against wax. At the tip of each dome is a small shield that protects the sound inlet (indicated by the green arrow). Domes should be changed at least every three months or when they become stiff or brittle. The client should wipe the dome daily with a dry tissue.
Attaching the earpiece to the speaker

Attaching the earpiece to the speaker
Hold the speaker in one hand and the earpiece in the other

Attaching the earpiece to the speaker
Slide the earpiece over the speaker sound outlet

Attaching the earpiece to the speaker
The speaker and the earpiece should fit perfectly together
Putting on and taking off a hearing aid

Putting on the hearing aid
Insert the earpiece into your ear canal

Putting on the hearing aid
If there is an anchor attached to the earpiece, tuck it into the bowl of your ear to secure your hearing aid

Removing the hearing aid
Pull on the bend of the tube and remove the hearing aid from behind the ear
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