Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power
Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power accessories, the most important question is compatibility: which parts actually fit your specific hearing aid and earmould setup. This guide explains the most common accessory types for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power, what to look for before you order, and how to avoid typical “wrong part” mistakes—so you can buy with confidence.
What is Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power?
Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power is a behind-the-ear (BTE) power hearing aid typically used with an earmould and thick tubing to deliver high amplification. Because of this BTE + earmould design, many “in-ear” consumables (like receiver wires and speaker domes) are usually not the primary parts you’ll be replacing. Instead, the common wear parts are linked to the earmould, tubing, hooks/adapters, and cleaning care.
Accessory compatibility: what to check before you buy
To choose the correct accessories for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power, check these details first:
Your exact model name: “Xceed Play” and “BTE Ultra Power” should match the hearing aid you have. If in doubt, the model is often printed on the device or shown in your fitting documents.
Earmould vs. thin tube: Most Ultra Power BTE fittings use an earmould. If you have an earmould, you’ll typically need tubing-related parts rather than domes.
The connection type at the hearing aid: BTE devices use a hook (earhook) or an adapter where the tube attaches. The right style depends on the exact housing and fitting configuration.
Your clinic’s tubing size: Earmould tubing comes in different types/thicknesses. If you’re replacing tubing, try to match the tubing currently on your earmould.
If you’re unsure, compare your current part visually (shape/locking mechanism) before ordering, or choose accessories intended specifically for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power to minimize risk.
Common accessory types for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power
Earmould tubing (and tubing replacement)
Tubing can stiffen, discolor, or crack over time, which can affect comfort, sound, and retention. If your sound seems weaker than usual, if the earmould feels loose, or if the tube has gone hard/yellow, a tubing change is often the simplest fix. When buying tubing, the key is matching the tubing type you already use with your earmould.
Earhooks / sound hooks (BTE hook pieces)
The hook is the curved plastic piece on many BTE hearing aids that the tube connects to. Hooks can wear out, loosen, or become blocked with debris. If the tube no longer grips properly, or if cleaning doesn’t restore sound, replacing the hook can help—provided you choose the hook that matches Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power.
Cleaning and care accessories
Because power BTE + earmould fittings can collect moisture and earwax in the tube and earmould, cleaning tools are especially useful. Consider accessories such as cleaning wire/loop tools, drying solutions, and general hearing aid cleaning products to keep sound pathways clear and reduce breakdowns.
Batteries (if your model uses replaceable batteries)
Many Ultra Power BTE hearing aids use replaceable batteries rather than rechargeable cells. If your device is battery-powered, choosing the correct battery size is essential. Check the battery size printed on your current battery pack or in your user materials before ordering.
How to choose the right Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power accessory
Use this quick selection approach:
Identify your setup: earmould + tubing (most common) or another fitting style.
Match the part you’re replacing: compare photos/shapes (hook type, tubing thickness, connector style).
Confirm the hearing aid family: choose accessories clearly listed for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power.
Resolve symptoms first: weak sound is often tubing/hook blockage; discomfort is often earmould fit or stiff tubing; intermittent sound can be moisture and needs drying/cleaning.
Troubleshooting: common problems and simple fixes
Sound is weak or muffled
Check for blockage in the earmould sound channel and tubing.
Inspect the hook for debris; replace if worn or blocked.
Replace old/hardened tubing if it no longer seals or looks brittle.
Whistling/feedback
Make sure the earmould is seated correctly.
Check if the tube is loose on the hook or the earmould—replace tubing if needed.
If feedback persists, the earmould may need adjustment by your hearing care professional.
Moisture issues
Use appropriate drying and cleaning accessories regularly.
Keep the sound pathway clean and avoid storing the device in humid places.
Buy Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you can find compatible accessories for Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power—from practical wear parts to cleaning and care products. If you’re uncertain between two options, choosing the part that matches your current setup (hook/tubing style) is usually the safest route.
FAQ: Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power accessories
Does Oticon Xceed Play BTE Ultra Power use domes and receiver wires?
Typically, no. Ultra Power BTE models are most often fitted with an earmould and tubing rather than receiver wires and domes. Your configuration may vary, so check your current setup before ordering.
How often should I replace earmould tubing?
It depends on use and skin oils/moisture, but many users replace tubing when it becomes stiff, discolored, cracked, or loose, or when sound quality drops.
How do I know which hook/earhook I need?
Match the hook to your exact hearing aid model and compare the shape/connection to your current hook. If the tube no longer fits snugly, replacing the hook with the correct compatible version can solve the issue.
What if I order the wrong accessory?
Compatibility mistakes usually happen when the fitting type (earmould vs. other setups) or connector style isn’t checked first. Confirm the model name and compare the existing part carefully before purchasing.
