ReSound Enya BTE 77 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
Looking for the right ReSound Enya BTE 77 accessories? This guide helps you identify which parts are typically used with the ReSound Enya BTE 77 hearing aid, how to choose the correct size or model, and what to check before you buy. If you’re unsure which item fits your device, start with the compatibility tips below—small differences in style (BTE with earmold vs. thin tube) can change which accessories you need.
What kind of hearing aid is ReSound Enya BTE 77?
ReSound Enya BTE 77 is a Behind-The-Ear (BTE) model. BTE hearing aids are commonly worn with either:
An earmold + standard tube (custom mold in the ear, tube connects to the hearing aid), or
A thin tube + dome (a slimmer tube ending in a soft dome).
Because these two fittings use different consumables, the first step is confirming which setup you have.
Accessories and spare parts commonly used with ReSound Enya BTE 77
Below are the accessory types most often associated with BTE hearing aids like ReSound Enya BTE 77. Availability and exact compatibility can depend on your specific fitting.
Tubes (standard tube or thin tube)
If your Enya BTE 77 uses an earmold, you’ll typically need a standard hearing aid tube that is cut to length and replaced when it becomes stiff, discolored, or starts slipping. If you use a thin tube + dome fitting, you’ll need the correct thin tube model and length. Tube compatibility is usually determined by the hearing aid’s hook/connector style and the tube system used by your dispenser.
How to choose: match the tube system (standard vs thin), then confirm the connector type and length (often marked with a number on the tube or packaging).
Domes (for thin-tube fittings)
If you have a thin tube setup, domes are the soft tips that sit in the ear canal. Domes differ mainly by:
Type (open, tulip/vented, or power/closed)
Size (typically measured in mm)
How to choose: start with the type you currently use (open domes for a more “airy” feel, power domes for more amplification/less leakage), then match the size for comfort and retention. If your dome falls off or whistles, it’s often the wrong size or worn out.
Earmolds (for classic BTE fittings)
If your ReSound Enya BTE 77 is worn with an earmold, the mold itself is custom-made, but you can still replace related parts such as tubing and sometimes the earhook depending on the design. If you experience feedback (whistling) or poor fit, the earmold may need adjustment or remaking rather than a simple accessory swap.
Wax protection (depends on the sound outlet setup)
Wax protection on BTE models depends on whether sound is delivered via a tube, a thin tube, or a receiver-in-ear style (less common for classic BTE). If your setup includes a wax guard at the ear-end (common with some thin-tube/dome systems), you’ll need the correct wax filter type for that system.
How to choose: identify your current wax filter by shape (stick/disc/tool) and the brand system name on the package. Using the wrong wax filter can prevent proper seating or block sound.
Batteries for ReSound Enya BTE 77
ReSound Enya BTE 77 typically uses disposable zinc-air hearing aid batteries (not rechargeable). The exact battery size depends on your specific BTE variant, but common BTE sizes are size 13 (orange) or size 312 (brown). Always confirm the battery code written inside the battery door or on your current battery pack.
Tip: if battery life suddenly drops, check for moisture, an old battery pack, or clogged sound outlets before assuming the hearing aid is faulty.
Cleaning and care accessories
For day-to-day reliability, it helps to have simple care items on hand:
Cleaning wipes or spray (for earmolds and the outer shell)
Drying solutions (to reduce moisture-related issues)
Small cleaning tools/brushes (to clear openings safely)
Regular cleaning reduces weak sound, intermittent performance, and feedback caused by wax or moisture.
How to confirm compatibility before you buy
To make sure you’re selecting compatible ReSound Enya BTE 77 accessories, check the following:
Your fitting type: earmold + standard tube, or thin tube + dome.
Any markings: tube length numbers, dome size (mm), or system names on packaging.
Photos help: compare your current tube/dome/filter to the product images and connection details.
When in doubt: choose the identical replacement to what you use now, then adjust only one variable at a time (size or type) if you’re troubleshooting comfort or feedback.
Common issues with ReSound Enya BTE 77 accessories (and quick fixes)
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a poor seal (dome too small, worn dome, tubing not seated) or wax blockage. Try replacing domes/tubing and cleaning wax-prone areas.
Weak or muffled sound
Check for wax or moisture, then replace wax protection (if present), domes, or tubing. Also confirm the battery is fresh and inserted correctly.
Dome falls off or feels uncomfortable
Move one size up for retention, or switch dome type if you need tighter fit or more stability. Replace domes regularly—soft materials wear out over time.
Buy ReSound Enya BTE 77 accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you can find compatible accessories for ReSound Enya BTE 77—from everyday consumables like batteries, domes, and tubes to cleaning and care products. If you’re uncertain about which item matches your hearing aid, compare your current part to the product details or use the information printed on your existing packaging to select the same type.
FAQ – ReSound Enya BTE 77 accessories
How do I know which domes fit my ReSound Enya BTE 77?
Domes only apply if you have a thin-tube fitting. Match the dome system (brand/model family) and then choose the same dome type and size you currently use (often measured in mm). If you’re switching type, keep size consistent first.
Does ReSound Enya BTE 77 use size 312 or size 13 batteries?
It depends on the specific BTE variant. Check the code inside the battery door or read the size on your current battery pack (312 = brown, 13 = orange).
When should I replace tubing on a BTE hearing aid?
Replace tubing when it becomes yellow, stiff, cracked, or starts slipping off the earhook/earmold. Many users replace tubing every few months, depending on wear and skin oils.
What should I do if sound is intermittent?
Start with a fresh battery, then check for moisture and blockage. Replace worn domes/tubing and verify any wax protection is clean and correctly installed.
