Beltone Boost BTE Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
Looking for the right accessories for your Beltone Boost BTE hearing aids? You’re in the right place. This page is your quick compatibility guide to help you identify which Beltone Boost BTE accessories fit your device, what to choose when replacing worn parts, and how to avoid ordering the wrong item.
We’ve grouped products by type to make it easier to find what you need. If you already know the part name or item number, you can also use the search bar at the top of the page.
Which accessories are used with Beltone Boost BTE?
BTE (Behind-The-Ear) hearing aids like the Beltone Boost BTE typically use a combination of replacement parts and day-to-day consumables. The exact parts depend on whether your Boost BTE is fitted with an earhook and earmould, or with a thin tube and dome solution.
Typical Beltone Boost BTE accessory types
Domes (if your Boost BTE uses a thin tube)
Tubes / thin tubes (to connect the aid to the dome or earmould)
Earhooks (common on BTE fittings with earmoulds)
Wax protection / filters (used in some fittings to reduce wax blockage)
Batteries (the correct size depends on your model)
Cleaning and care (wipes, sprays, and tools to keep sound pathways clear)
How to choose the correct Beltone Boost BTE accessory
To choose correctly, match the accessory to your exact fitting. These checks reduce the risk of incompatibility:
1) Check whether you use a dome or an earmould
If you have a soft silicone dome on the end of a thin tube, you’ll typically need replacement domes (and sometimes thin tubes). If you use a custom earmould, you’ll more often replace tubing and possibly the earhook rather than domes.
2) Match size and side (left/right) where applicable
Some parts are size-specific (for example dome size), and some are side-specific (left vs right). If you’re unsure, compare your current part to the product images and descriptions, or search by the printed part number if you have it.
3) Use your current part as the reference
The safest way to reorder is to match what you already use. If something has changed (e.g., your hearing care professional changed your fitting), your previous accessory may no longer be the right choice for your current setup.
Common problems (and what to replace)
If your Beltone Boost BTE doesn’t sound right, the issue is often caused by worn consumables rather than the hearing aid itself. Here are the most common symptoms and what usually helps:
Weak or muffled sound
Replace or clean the dome (if applicable)
Check for blockage in the tube (moisture/earwax) and replace if needed
Replace wax protection if your fitting uses it
Whistling / feedback
Try a fresh dome and confirm the size is correct (a loose fit often whistles)
Check that the tube is seated properly and isn’t stiff or cracked
Intermittent sound or no sound
Replace the battery with a new one
Inspect the tube/sound outlet for blockage
Clean the device and replace any worn parts
Buy Beltone Boost BTE accessories online
On this category page, you’ll find compatible accessories for Beltone Boost BTE collected by product type, so you can quickly get the right replacement parts. If you can’t find the exact item, use the search bar at the top (search by item number or keyword) to locate compatible options.
FAQ: Beltone Boost BTE accessories
How do I know which Beltone Boost BTE dome I need?
Check the dome type and size you currently use and reorder the same. If you’re unsure, compare the shape (open vs closed/power style) and select the same diameter. A correct fit should feel secure and comfortable and help reduce whistling.
Do all Beltone BTE accessories fit the Beltone Boost BTE?
Not necessarily. “BTE” describes the style, but accessories can vary by fitting type and connection. Always match the accessory to your Boost BTE setup (dome/thin tube vs earmould/earhook) and to the product description.
What should I replace first if sound is reduced?
Start with the easiest consumables: replace the battery, then check the dome and tube for blockage or stiffness. If your fitting uses wax protection, replacing that can also restore sound quickly.
How often should I change domes or tubes?
It depends on wear, earwax, and moisture. Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and consistent fit, and replace tubes when they become stiff, discoloured, or blocked.
I can’t find my item—what should I do?
Use the search bar at the top of the page and search by item number or a short description (e.g., “thin tube”, “earhook”, “dome”). If you’re still unsure, match your current part visually to the listings in this category.
