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Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use an Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power hearing aid, you’re in the right place. This guide explains which Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power accessories typically fit, how compatibility works for this specific BTE (behind-the-ear) power model, and how to choose the correct parts so you can avoid ordering the wrong size.
What kind of hearing aid is Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power?
Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power is a behind-the-ear power hearing aid designed to be used with tubing and either an earmould or a compatible thin-tube/open fitting (depending on your configuration). Because it’s a BTE power device, most day-to-day “compatibility questions” are about the sound delivery system (tube, hook, mould) and maintenance parts—not about receiver wires (which are typically for RIC devices).
How accessory compatibility works for Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power
For Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power, accessories are usually compatible based on:
Your fitting style: classic earmould + tube, or thin-tube/open fitting (if used).
The tube/hook connection: the hearing aid end must match your hook/tube type.
Earmould or dome size: comfort and seal depend on diameter and venting.
Cleaning/maintenance system: wax and moisture management differs between moulds and open fittings.
If you’re unsure which setup you have, check whether your hearing aid connects to a custom earmould (hard/soft mould) via a tube, or whether you have a thin tube with a small tip/dome.
Common accessory types for Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power
Tubes (standard or thin tubes)
Tubing is one of the most frequently replaced items for BTE devices. Over time it can harden, discolor, or become less secure. The correct tube depends on whether you use a traditional earmould tube or a thin-tube system.
How to choose: match the tube type you already have (standard mould tube vs thin tube), and ensure the hearing aid-end connection fits your current hook/tube adapter.
Earmould parts & hooks (if applicable)
Many Oticon BTE power fittings use an earhook (also called a hook or tone hook) that connects the hearing aid to the tube. If the hook becomes loose, cracked, or discolored, sound quality and retention can suffer.
How to choose: select the hook that matches your current model and outlet style. If you’re replacing an earmould, the mould itself is made to order via a hearing care professional, but many supporting parts (tube, hook, cleaning tools) can be replaced easily.
Domes / tips (only if your Opn Play BTE Plus Power uses a thin-tube fitting)
Some BTE fittings use domes or soft tips instead of a custom earmould. Dome comfort and sound are strongly affected by size and openness.
How to choose:
Open styles feel airy and reduce occlusion, but may leak sound (not ideal for all power fittings).
Closed styles give more seal and stability.
Power/double styles increase seal and can help reduce feedback for higher gain needs.
Cleaning & care accessories
Regular cleaning keeps sound clear and reduces repairs. Helpful items commonly used with Oticon BTE power fittings include cleaning brushes, tube cleaners, drying solutions, and general hearing aid cleaning wipes.
Batteries (if your Opn Play BTE Plus Power is battery-powered)
Battery size depends on the exact configuration. If you already know your battery size, reorder the same type. If not, check the battery door marking, your current battery packaging, or your hearing care paperwork.
How to choose the correct accessory (quick checklist)
Identify your sound outlet: earmould + standard tube, or thin tube + tip/dome.
Match the connection: replace like-for-like for hook/tube type.
Confirm sizing: dome/tip diameter and style matter for comfort and feedback control.
Replace preventively: tubes and tips wear out gradually—fresh parts often restore comfort and sound clarity.
Common problems—and what accessory change usually fixes them
Whistling / feedback: try a better seal (different tip/dome), check tube/hook for cracks or looseness, and ensure the mould/tip sits correctly.
Sound is weaker or muffled: replace aged tubing, clean the sound outlet, and check for blockage in the mould/tip.
Poor comfort or slipping: change dome/tip size, check tube length, or consult your hearing care professional for mould adjustments.
Tube looks yellow or stiff: replace the tube—this is normal wear.
Buy Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power accessories at Japebo
Japebo offers hearing aid accessories and maintenance items to help you keep your Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power performing reliably. Choose the accessory type that matches your fitting (tube + mould or thin tube + tip) and replace worn parts regularly for the best everyday results.
FAQ: Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power accessories
Does Oticon Opn Play BTE Plus Power use receivers?
Usually no. As a BTE power hearing aid, it typically uses tubing and an earmould (or sometimes a thin-tube fitting). “Receiver wires” are most common on RIC devices.
How often should I replace tubes or tips?
It depends on use and skin oils, but many users replace tubing/tips when they become stiff, discolored, loose, or when sound quality drops. Regular inspection helps you replace before problems start.
Which dome size do I need?
If you use domes/tips, the safest approach is to match the size and style you currently wear. If you’re between sizes or experience feedback/discomfort, changing size or going to a more closed style often helps.
What if I’m not sure which fitting I have?
Check whether you have a custom earmould connected with a tube, or a thin tube ending in a small tip/dome. If you can, compare your current parts to the product photos and descriptions before ordering.
