Receivers

84.00 
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
84.00 
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
84.00 
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
84.00 
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Jabra hearing aid receivers for direct sound delivery

In this category, you will find receivers compatible with Jabra hearing aids that use receiver-based constructions. In these systems, the receiver functions as the electronic speaker that converts the processed signal into sound and delivers it directly into the ear canal. Therefore, receiver choice influences sound strength, clarity, comfort, and overall hearing aid performance.

Because Jabra hearing aids are engineered for precise amplification, they rely on correctly matched receivers to deliver balanced sound without distortion. Selecting the appropriate receiver ensures that the hearing aid operates within its intended performance range.

Jabra receivers in everyday use

In daily use, the receiver determines how much sound the hearing aid can produce and how accurately it delivers amplified speech and environmental sounds. As a result, a receiver that matches the user’s hearing needs supports clear sound, reduced feedback, and stable performance throughout the day.

However, using a receiver with insufficient power limits volume headroom and may affect clarity, especially in demanding listening situations. Excessive power increases the risk of feedback and can reduce comfort. For this reason, balanced selection is essential.

Understanding LP, MP, and HP receivers

To accommodate varying degrees of hearing loss, Jabra receivers are available in different power levels. Importantly the LP, MP, and HP designations describe output strength and physical construction rather than differences in quality.

LP receivers provide low power and suit mild hearing loss. They feature a slim and lightweight design that supports discreet fittings and high wearing comfort.

MP receivers deliver medium power and suit moderate hearing loss. They balance output strength and comfort and cover a wide range of everyday listening situations.

HP receivers deliver high power and suit more significant hearing loss. They provide stronger amplification and improved low-frequency control but use a thicker and heavier construction.

Overall, correct power selection remains essential. By choosing the right receiver, you preserve sound clarity and comfort while minimizing the risk of feedback.

Interaction with battery performance

In addition to receiver selection, performance depends directly on power supply. Specifically, batteries provide the electrical energy that receivers convert into sound. Therefore, stable battery output supports consistent receiver behavior and helps prevent sound fluctuations.

For this reason, compatible battery solutions for Jabra hearing aids are available in the Jabra battery category.

Supporting reliable daily performance

Ultimately, using the correct receiver power level supports predictable sound delivery and long-term hearing aid reliability. Furthermore, proper selection and timely replacement help reduce distortion, feedback, and unnecessary strain on the hearing aid.

Need help?

If you need guidance on selecting between LP, MP, and HP receivers for your Jabra hearing aid, contact our support team at info@japebo.eu.