Oticon More BTE Series compatibility guide – accessories, parts & replacements | Japebo
If you’re looking for Oticon More BTE series accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which replacement parts and add-ons typically fit the Oticon More BTE family, how to choose the correct option, and what to check before you order—so you get the right sound, comfort, and reliability the first time.
The Oticon More BTE series includes behind-the-ear hearing aids where small differences in speaker type, tubing, and ear-coupling can change which accessory you need. Use the sections below to match your More BTE setup and shop with confidence.
What “BTE” means in the Oticon More family (and why it matters for accessories)
BTE (Behind-The-Ear) hearing aids sit behind the ear and deliver sound to the ear canal via either:
A thin tube + earhook (classic BTE with earmold or domes on the tube), or
A receiver-in-the-ear (RITE/miniRITE) style where the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects via a thin wire.
These two constructions use different consumables (especially receivers, domes, and filters). If you’re unsure which build you have, check whether there is a wire leading into the ear with a small speaker (RITE/receiver) or a clear tube (tube/earhook).
Common Oticon More BTE accessories you may need
Most maintenance and replacement needs for the Oticon More BTE series fall into a few categories. The “right” choice depends on your exact ear-coupling and acoustic setup.
Domes (ear tips)
Domes are the soft silicone tips that sit in the ear canal (mainly for receiver-based fittings). They affect comfort, retention, and sound (especially bass and feedback control).
When choosing domes for Oticon More BTE series fittings, match:
Size (typically measured in mm)
Style (open/vented vs closed/power)
Attachment type (must match the receiver end)
Wax protection (filters/guards)
Wax filters protect the speaker opening from earwax and moisture. If sound becomes weak, intermittent, or “blocked,” a clogged filter is one of the most common causes.
Important: Oticon uses different wax protection systems across fittings and speaker types. Always match the filter type to the receiver/speaker you have—filters are not universally interchangeable.
Receivers / speakers (for receiver-based More BTE fittings)
If your Oticon More BTE setup uses a receiver wire, the receiver is a wear part and can fail over time due to moisture, earwax, or cable strain.
To choose the correct receiver, you typically need:
Power level (e.g., standard vs power)
Length (left/right and wire length)
Connector/compatibility (must match your More model generation and receiver system)
If you’re replacing a receiver, matching the exact markings on your existing receiver (or your fitting paperwork) is the safest method.
Tubes, earhooks, and earmold parts (for tube-based More BTE fittings)
If your Oticon More BTE uses a tube, you may need periodic replacement of:
Thin tubes (can harden or discolor)
Earhooks (the plastic hook on the hearing aid body)
Earmold tubing (if you use a custom earmold)
Tube length and diameter must match your original setup to maintain the intended sound and prevent feedback.
Batteries and charging accessories
Depending on the exact Oticon More BTE model, you may use either:
Disposable zinc-air batteries (replace regularly), or
A rechargeable solution (charger/cradle and power supply).
Check your device documentation or the battery door markings (for disposable models). For rechargeable models, use accessories intended for your specific charging format to ensure proper charging and safety.
How to make sure you pick the right Oticon More BTE accessory
Use this quick checklist before ordering:
Identify your ear-coupling: receiver wire (RITE/miniRITE style) or tube + earhook.
Match what you already have: compare photos/labels on your current dome, filter, receiver, or tube.
Confirm left/right and size: especially for receivers and wire lengths.
Choose based on your sound needs: open domes for a more airy feel; closed/power domes for more bass and stability.
If you’re switching dome types (for example from open to closed), your sound and feedback behavior can change. If in doubt, start by replacing like-for-like.
Troubleshooting: common issues and what to replace first
These are the most frequent “what do I need to buy?” situations for the Oticon More BTE series:
Sound is weak or muffled: replace the wax filter/guard first; then check dome or tube for blockage.
Whistling (feedback): try a better-sealing dome (or check if the dome is torn); verify tube/earhook fit; ensure the hearing aid is seated correctly.
Dome keeps falling off: confirm the correct dome attachment type and size; consider a retention solution if your fitting supports it.
Intermittent sound or crackling: moisture/wax may affect the receiver—replace the filter and inspect the receiver cable for damage.
Discomfort or pressure: move to a smaller dome or a more open style (if appropriate for your hearing loss).
Buy Oticon More BTE series accessories online
When you replace the right consumables on time, you protect sound quality and extend the life of your Oticon More BTE hearing aids. Choose your accessory type on this page to find compatible options for the Oticon More BTE series—and if you’re unsure, match your current part as closely as possible before ordering.
FAQ: Oticon More BTE series accessories
Are all Oticon domes compatible with Oticon More BTE hearing aids?
No. Compatibility depends on whether your More BTE fitting uses a receiver wire or a tube system, and on the exact receiver/endpiece format. Always match the dome type to your current setup.
How often should I change wax filters?
It varies by earwax production and use, but many users replace wax filters every few weeks or whenever sound becomes dull or blocked.
How do I know if I need a new receiver?
If changing the wax filter and dome doesn’t restore normal sound, or you have persistent intermittent audio, a receiver may be failing—especially if the wire has visible kinks or discoloration near the speaker end.
Can I change from open domes to closed domes on Oticon More BTE?
Often yes, but it can change loudness, bass response, and feedback behavior. If you change dome style, you may need an adjustment by your hearing care professional for best results.
Do Oticon More BTE models use batteries or rechargeable charging?
Both exist depending on the exact model. Check your hearing aid’s battery door/labeling (disposable) or confirm whether you have a dedicated charger (rechargeable).
