Phonak Naída V-UP BTE Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use a Phonak Naída V-UP BTE hearing aid, choosing the correct accessories is all about matching the exact style of your earmould/tubing setup. This guide explains which accessory types are typically used with Naída V-UP BTE models, how to identify what you have, and how to avoid ordering parts that won’t fit.
What “Naída V-UP BTE” usually uses (and what it usually doesn’t)
Naída V-UP is a behind-the-ear (BTE) Super Power hearing aid. Most Naída V-UP fittings use a custom earmould connected with tubing. Because of that, many classic “RIC” parts (like receivers and speaker units) are not relevant for this model.
In practice, Naída V-UP BTE users most often replace:
Tubing (the clear tube between hearing aid and earmould)
Earmould-related parts (depending on mould type)
Batteries (by size used in your device)
Cleaning and maintenance items to reduce moisture and blockage
How to confirm compatibility before you buy
Even within one hearing aid model, accessories depend on how your hearing aid is fitted. Use these checks to confirm what you need:
1) Check whether you have an earmould with tubing (most common)
If you see a clear tube running from the hearing aid hook down to an earmould in your ear, you are using a BTE tubing setup. In that case, you typically need the right tubing type/diameter and sometimes a tone hook or earhook component depending on the exact configuration.
2) Identify what needs replacing
Symptoms usually point to the right accessory:
Sound is weak or muffled: tubing may be hardened/blocked, earmould may be blocked, or moisture/wax buildup is present.
Whistling (feedback): tubing may be loose/shrunken, earmould fit may have changed, or there may be cracks/gaps.
Tube looks yellow, stiff, or won’t sit nicely: it’s typically time to replace the tubing.
3) Match what you already have
The safest way to order is to match the accessory you currently use (same type and dimensions). If you’re unsure, compare:
Tube thickness (standard vs thicker variants)
Connection style (how the tube attaches to earmould and hook)
Any markings on packaging or from your hearing care provider
Common accessories for Phonak Naída V-UP BTE
Tubing for BTE earmoulds
Tubing is a wear part. Over time it hardens, discolours, and can develop micro-leaks that affect sound quality. Replacing tubing can often restore clarity and reduce feedback.
Tip: If you replace tubing, make sure it’s cut to the right length and fitted securely. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, your hearing care professional can fit it quickly.
Batteries (check your exact battery size)
Naída power BTE devices often use larger battery sizes, but the correct size depends on the exact model variant. Check the marking inside the battery door or your current battery packaging before ordering.
Cleaning & maintenance
For BTE earmould systems, maintenance is less about tiny filters and more about keeping tubing and mould pathways clear and dry. Helpful items include cleaning tools, drying solutions, and moisture reduction accessories.
Problems & quick fixes (before replacing parts)
No sound or intermittent sound
Start by checking the battery, battery contacts, and whether the earmould sound channel is blocked. If the tube is stiff or visibly blocked, replacement is often the next step.
Feedback / whistling
Make sure the earmould is fully inserted and the tube is firmly attached. If the tube is loose on the hook or mould, or if it has hardened, replace the tubing or have it refitted.
Muffled or “damp” sound
Moisture in tubing and moulds can reduce sound. Drying overnight and cleaning the mould pathway can help. If the tube looks cloudy or yellowed, replacing it usually improves performance.
Buy Phonak Naída V-UP BTE compatible accessories at Japebo
On Japebo you can find compatible accessories for Phonak Naída V-UP BTE setups. For the best match, use your current accessory as reference and choose the same type and size. If you’re uncertain what your fitting uses, it’s often quickest to check your existing packaging or ask your hearing care provider for the exact part name/spec.
FAQ – Phonak Naída V-UP BTE accessories
Does Phonak Naída V-UP BTE use receivers?
Typically no. Naída V-UP is a BTE (behind-the-ear) Super Power model that most commonly uses an earmould with tubing, not replaceable RIC receivers.
Do I need wax filters for Naída V-UP BTE?
Many BTE earmould fittings do not use the same wax filter systems found in RIC or in-the-ear styles. Wax management is often handled through earmould cleaning and keeping the sound channel clear. If your earmould has an integrated filter system, match the exact type you already use.
How often should I replace BTE tubing?
It depends on wear, skin oils, and moisture, but many users replace tubing when it becomes stiff, discoloured, loose, or causes feedback/muffled sound.
What if I’m not sure which accessory fits my Naída V-UP?
Check whether you have an earmould + tube setup and match the tubing and connections to what you already have. If you can’t identify it confidently, a hearing care professional can confirm the exact specification in minutes.
