Beltone Reach ITE accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for accessories or replacement parts for Beltone Reach ITE hearing aids, this guide helps you identify what fits, what to replace, and how to choose correctly. “ITE” (In-The-Ear) models can vary by exact shell style and receiver setup, so the safest way to buy is to match the accessory to your exact Beltone Reach ITE variant and your current part.
What accessories are typically used with Beltone Reach ITE?
Beltone Reach ITE hearing aids sit in (or partly in) the ear, which means many of the classic external parts used on behind-the-ear models (like standard domes and external receivers) may not apply. Depending on the specific Reach ITE version, the most common consumables and accessories are:
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) to prevent blockage and sound dropouts
Cleaning tools (brushes, loops, cloths) for daily maintenance
Drying & care products to reduce moisture-related issues
Batteries (for non-rechargeable variants) or charging-related accessories (for rechargeable variants, if supported)
If you’re unsure what type of Reach ITE you have, check your paperwork from the hearing care professional, the app/device information, or the model name printed on documentation rather than guessing by appearance.
Compatibility: how to make sure you choose the right part
With Beltone Reach ITE, compatibility depends less on “one-size-fits-all” and more on what is built into your custom shell and sound outlet. Use these checks before buying:
Match what you already use: If you’re replacing a wax filter, compare the shape and color of the current filter to the replacement options.
Confirm the exact model variant: Reach ITE can exist in different ITE styles (e.g., full-shell ITE vs smaller in-ear variants). The accessory can differ.
Look for the part name on packaging: If you still have your old accessory packaging, the exact type is often listed there.
When in doubt, choose based on your current part (photo comparison) rather than the hearing aid name alone—this reduces the risk of ordering an incompatible wax guard or tool.
How to choose the correct replacement (quick decision guide)
Use the symptom you’re experiencing to choose the most likely replacement:
Sound is weak, muffled, or cuts out: Replace the wax filter/guard first. Wax buildup is the most common cause.
Whistling/feedback increased: Check for a blocked sound outlet and replace the wax protection if needed; also make sure the device is seated correctly.
Device feels dirty or irritated to wear: Add a regular cleaning routine (brush/cloth) and consider drying products.
Battery issues (non-rechargeable): Confirm the correct battery size and check expiry; store batteries dry.
Common Beltone Reach ITE problems (and what usually fixes them)
1) No sound or very low volume
Most often caused by a blocked wax filter. Replace the wax guard, then gently clean the sound outlet area as recommended by your provider.
2) Intermittent sound
Moisture or debris can cause intermittent issues. Use a drying solution and ensure wax protection is fresh and correctly seated.
3) Reduced clarity over time
Even when the hearing aid still “works,” clogged wax protection and dirty sound outlets reduce clarity. Regular replacement of wax protection and basic cleaning typically restores performance.
Where to buy Beltone Reach ITE accessories
On Japebo you can shop accessories and care products and choose the option that matches your current part. For the best result, identify your existing wax guard type (or share a photo with customer support) and then order the same replacement.
FAQ: Beltone Reach ITE accessories
Do Beltone Reach ITE hearing aids use domes?
Most ITE (in-the-ear) models use a custom shell rather than external domes. If your Reach device is an in-ear style with a custom mold, you’ll typically use wax protection and cleaning accessories rather than domes.
How often should I replace the wax filter on Beltone Reach ITE?
It depends on earwax production and use, but many users replace wax protection every few weeks—or immediately if sound becomes muffled or weak.
How do I know which wax filter fits my Beltone Reach ITE?
The most reliable method is to match the filter to the one currently in your hearing aid (shape/color) or check the name on the packaging you previously received from your clinic.
What if I order the wrong accessory?
If you’re uncertain, identify the exact Reach ITE variant and compare your existing part before ordering. If you can, contact support with a photo of the current wax guard and the sound outlet.
