Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power

Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power

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Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories, the main challenge is making sure the part you buy actually fits your exact hearing aid setup. This guide explains what is compatible with Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power, how to choose the right option, and how to avoid the most common ordering mistakes—so you can replace worn parts and keep sound quality stable.

What kind of hearing aid is Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power?
Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power is a behind-the-ear (BTE) Super Power hearing aid. In practice, that means most “everyday” consumables and wear parts relate to the sound delivery path: the earhook, tubing (or a sound tube), and the ear-side coupling (often an earmould). Because Super Power BTE fittings frequently use custom earmoulds rather than small universal domes, compatibility is usually determined by your current tubing and mould/earhook style.

How compatibility works for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories
With Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power, accessories are typically compatible based on these checkpoints:

Coupling type: Is your fitting using a custom earmould plus tubing, or a thin tube/open fitting? Super Power BTEs most commonly use earmould + tubing.
Earhook connection: The connection between the hearing aid and tubing is defined by the earhook and the tubing diameter it accepts.
Tubing size and stiffness: Tubing must match the mould and earhook. Ordering the wrong diameter is a common cause of poor retention or sound leakage.
Maintenance parts: Cleaning tools and drying solutions are generally universal, but items that physically attach to the device must match the Xceed Play BTE Super Power form factor.

If you’re unsure which parts you use today, look at your current setup: if there is a clear plastic tube from the hearing aid to an earmould, then you’ll be shopping primarily for BTE tubing and earmould-related accessories.

Common accessory types for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power

Tubing (sound tube) & earmould supplies
For many Xceed Play BTE Super Power users, tubing is the most frequently replaced part. Over time it can harden, discolor, become loose, or trap moisture—any of which can reduce sound quality or cause feedback.
What to look for:

Correct tubing diameter (must match your earhook and earmould).
Length (can be cut to fit, but starting close to your current length helps).
Material/stiffness (audiology-grade tubing maintains shape and comfort longer).

Earhooks
The earhook sits on the top of the BTE and guides sound into the tubing. If it cracks, loosens, or becomes blocked with debris, you may notice reduced volume, distortion, or intermittent sound. Replacing an earhook can restore sound delivery and improve reliability.
Choose an earhook that is specifically designed to fit Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power (shape/locking mechanism must match the device).

Cleaning & hygiene accessories
Cleaning items help prevent blockages and moisture issues—especially important with tubing and earmould fittings. Typical, safe choices include:

Tubing cleaning thread/line (to clear condensation and debris)
Cleaning brushes for earmould openings
Drying solutions (drying cup/dryer, depending on what you use already)

These are usually less model-specific, but they are essential for keeping performance consistent.

How to choose the right Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories
Use these steps to select confidently:

Identify your coupling: earmould + tubing (most common) vs. thin tube/open fitting.
Match what you already have: compare your existing tubing and earhook visually (diameter, shape, and how it attaches).
Replace like-for-like if performance is good: if you’re happy with comfort and sound, choose the same style rather than “guessing” a different option.
If you’re troubleshooting an issue: use the problem section below to decide whether you need new tubing, a new earhook, or cleaning/drying accessories.

If you have access to your fitting paperwork from your hearing care professional, it may list tubing type/size used for your earmould.

Common problems (and what to replace)

Whistling / feedback

Often caused by loose or hardened tubing, a poor earmould seal, or a blocked sound outlet.
Try: check for cracks, stiffness, or looseness and consider replacing tubing; clean the earmould opening.

Sound is weak or muffled

Often caused by moisture in tubing, blockage in the earhook, or debris in the earmould channel.
Try: dry/clean first; if the issue returns quickly, replace tubing and inspect/replace the earhook if needed.

Tubing keeps falling off

Usually a diameter mismatch or tubing that has stretched/hardened over time.
Try: replace tubing with the correct size; confirm it fits securely on the earhook and in the earmould.

Where to buy Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories
When you buy accessories for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power, prioritize correct fit and intended use (Super Power BTE fittings are less forgiving of mismatched tubing/earhook parts). On Japebo, choose accessories that explicitly state compatibility with Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power or match your existing tubing/earhook style. If you’re between options, replacing the most worn component (often tubing) is usually the safest starting point.

FAQ: Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power accessories

Do Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power hearing aids use domes?
Most Super Power BTE fittings use a custom earmould with tubing rather than standard domes. If you currently have an earmould and a tube, you typically do not need domes.

How often should I replace tubing?
It depends on moisture exposure and wear, but many users replace tubing when it becomes stiff, discolored, loose, or prone to moisture build-up. If sound quality drops or feedback increases, tubing is a common first replacement.

How do I know which tubing size I need?
The best method is to match the diameter and style of your current tubing. If you’re unsure, compare the tubing’s fit on the earhook (should be snug) and how it sits in your earmould. When in doubt, check any documentation from your hearing care professional.

Can I replace the earhook myself?
In many cases, yes—earhooks are designed to be replaceable. The key is choosing an earhook that is made for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Super Power so the attachment and angle match correctly.

My sound cuts in and out—what accessory should I check first?
Start with the simplest checks: moisture and blockage. Clean and dry the earmould/tubing path. If the problem persists, replace tubing and inspect the earhook for cracks or blockage.