Phonak Naída P-PR BTE Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you wear a Phonak Naída P-PR BTE hearing aid and need replacement parts or add-ons, the most important step is choosing accessories that are compatible with your exact Naída P-PR BTE setup. This guide explains which accessories are typically used with the Phonak Naída P-PR BTE behind-the-ear model, how to identify the parts you have, and how to choose the right replacements so you can order with confidence.
What is the Phonak Naída P-PR BTE?
The Phonak Naída P-PR BTE is a rechargeable behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid in the Phonak Paradise platform. “BTE” means the main housing sits behind the ear, while sound is delivered into the ear via either:
An earmold + tubing (common for higher power fittings), or
A thin tube with a dome (in some fittings, depending on your hearing loss and configuration).
Because BTE fittings can differ, accessory compatibility depends less on the name alone and more on how your Naída P-PR BTE is coupled to your ear (earmold/tubing vs thin tube/dome) and which rechargeable/charging components you use.
Accessories commonly used with Phonak Naída P-PR BTE
Most Phonak Naída P-PR BTE users look for one (or more) of the following accessory types:
Tubing (for earmold setups): replacement tubes that connect the hearing aid hook to the earmold
Earhooks and connectors: the curved “hook” where the tube attaches (varies by power/fitting)
Domes (if fitted with a thin tube): open/closed/power-style domes depending on your acoustics
Wax protection: wax filters/guards used in some couplings to protect the sound outlet
Cleaning tools: brushes, loop tools, and tube cleaners to keep sound paths clear
Rechargeable power and charging accessories: Charger options for the P-PR rechargeable model
If you’re unsure which group you fall into, start by checking whether you have a custom earmold with a clear tube (tubing setup) or a thin, more flexible tube ending in a soft dome (dome setup).
How to confirm compatibility for your Naída P-PR BTE
To avoid ordering the wrong parts, match accessories to these identifiers:
1) Your coupling type: earmold + tubing vs thin tube + dome
Earmold + tubing: You’ll typically replace the tube (and sometimes the earhook) rather than domes.
Thin tube + dome: You’ll typically replace domes and possibly the thin tube (and any wax protection used in your setup).
2) Physical match points
When comparing parts, check:
Connection size (tube-to-hook and tube-to-dome interfaces)
Side (left vs right for certain tubes/components)
Length (thin tube length, if applicable)
Power level / outlet style (some BTE outlets and hooks differ by fitting)
3) What’s printed on your current parts or packaging
Many original parts have identifiers on the packaging (size, type, length). If you still have an old box or spare parts from your clinic, use those labels as your most reliable reference.
Choosing the right replacement: quick decision guide
If you have an earmold (classic BTE)
Choose accessories based on maintaining a secure, comfortable fit and clear sound:
Tubing: Replace if it’s stiff, yellowed, cracked, or slipping off the hook/mold.
Cleaning tools: Use a tube cleaner to remove moisture and debris that can reduce volume.
Earhook: Consider replacing if it feels loose, doesn’t hold the tube firmly, or has visible wear.
If you have a thin tube + dome
Domes affect comfort, sound quality, and feedback control. When choosing:
Size matters: The right size seals comfortably without pressure. Too small can whistle; too large can hurt.
Style matters: Open styles feel more ventilated; more closed styles can improve bass and reduce feedback (depending on your fitting).
Replace regularly: Domes can harden or tear over time, which can cause discomfort or a loose fit.
Common problems (and what accessory usually fixes them)
“My hearing aid whistles (feedback).”
Often caused by a poor seal or worn parts. Common fixes include switching to a better-fitting dome, replacing hardened domes, or checking tubing/earmold fit for leaks.
“Sound is weak or muffled.”
Most often linked to blockage. Check for wax buildup and replace any wax protection used in your coupling. Tubing and sound outlets can also clog and may need cleaning or replacement.
“The fit feels loose or uncomfortable.”
Try a different dome size/type (for dome fittings) or inspect tubing for stiffness/slipping (for earmolds). Comfort issues are frequently solved by using the correct size and replacing worn soft parts.
Charging and rechargeable accessories for Naída P-PR BTE
Because the Naída P-PR is rechargeable, using the correct charger and keeping charging contacts clean helps maintain reliable daily use. If charging feels inconsistent, inspect the charger contacts for debris and confirm that any replacement charging accessories are made for your rechargeable Naída P model.
Buy Phonak Naída P-PR BTE accessories with confidence
Once you’ve identified whether you use earmold + tubing or thin tube + dome, you can select the matching replacement accessories with much less risk of incompatibility. If you want to be extra certain, compare your current parts to product photos and match key details like connection type, size, and left/right marking before ordering.
FAQ: Phonak Naída P-PR BTE accessories
Are Phonak Naída accessories universal across all Naída models?
Not always. “Naída” is a family name, but accessories can differ by platform and by fitting (earmold/tubing vs thin tube/dome). Match accessories to your Naída P-PR BTE configuration and connection type.
Do I need domes for a Naída P-PR BTE?
Only if your Naída P-PR BTE is fitted with a thin tube and dome. Many Naída BTE users instead have a custom earmold with tubing.
How often should I replace domes or tubing?
Replace domes when they harden, discolor, tear, or no longer fit securely. Replace tubing when it becomes stiff, yellowed, cracked, or causes sound issues. Your usage and earwax/moisture levels can shorten replacement intervals.
What should I do if I’m between dome sizes?
If one size feels loose and whistles, go slightly larger. If the larger size causes pressure or soreness, try a different dome style rather than forcing a tight fit. Comfort and seal should both be acceptable.
Which charger fits the Phonak Naída P-PR BTE?
The correct charger depends on your exact rechargeable Naída P setup. Choose a charger explicitly listed as compatible with Naída P rechargeable models, and verify the model name on your hearing aid or documentation if you’re unsure.
