What is a Open Smokey Dome?
The Open Smokey Dome is a highly ventilated, lightweight dome designed to offer a natural listening experience. It allows ambient sounds and your own voice to pass through freely, making it ideal for users with mild high-frequency hearing loss who want minimal ear canal blockage.


Why choose Open Smokey Domes?
- Most Natural Sound Perception: Keeps your own voice sounding normal and preserves ambient sounds, providing a more open and natural hearing experience.
- Eliminates Occlusion Effect: No echo or “talking in a barrel” sensation. Ideal for users who dislike the feeling of blocked ears.
- Superior Comfort: Lightweight, breathable design ensures all-day comfort with minimal ear fatigue.
- Almost Unnoticeable: Low-profile fit that’s easy to wear and hardly noticeable during daily use.
- Discreet Aesthetic: The soft “smokey” gray color blends better with skin tone than transparent domes for a more subtle appearance.

Choosing the Right Dome: What to Know
Who Is It Best For?
- Users with mild high-frequency hearing loss
- First-time hearing aid users looking for comfort and openness
- Individuals who prefer a natural sound environment without the feeling of full occlusion

Which Dome Is Right For You?
Which Size Should You Choose?
- Small: Recommended for users with smaller ear canals who still require a secure, sealed fit for full acoustic performance.
- Medium: Fits most adults comfortably while delivering excellent retention and sound isolation.
- Large: Best for users with larger ear canals or those who want maximum stability, especially during physical activity.
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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