ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP, choosing the right accessories is mainly about getting the correct BTE (behind-the-ear) fit parts and maintenance items that match how your hearing aid is worn (earmould + tubing, or thin tube where applicable). This guide explains what typically fits the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP, how to identify what you need, and how to avoid buying incompatible parts.
What type of hearing aid is ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP?
The ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP is a high-power BTE model designed for severe-to-profound hearing loss. Most users wear it with a custom earmould connected via sound tube and an earhook. Because of that, accessories for this model are usually focused on:
Earhooks and tubing (the core physical connection to the earmould)
Earmould-related parts (handled by your hearing care professional, but tubing is often user-replaceable)
Cleaning and care items to keep the sound pathway clear
Batteries (depending on your exact configuration)
Compatibility basics: what determines the right accessory?
For the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP, compatibility is usually determined by these factors:
Coupling style: earmould + standard tubing (most common for HP BTE) versus other fittings
Earhook type: the shape/size of the hook that connects to your tubing
Tubing diameter: standard sizes that must match your earmould’s tubing inlet
Battery size: depends on the device’s battery compartment (check your current battery code/pack)
If you’re unsure, the safest approach is to match what you already use: compare the shape of your current earhook and the thickness of your current tube, or bring the hearing aid/tube to compare before ordering.
Common accessories for ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP
1) Earhooks (BTE hooks)
The earhook is the curved plastic part at the top of the hearing aid where the tube attaches. On high-power BTE models, the earhook is a key fit component. Replace it if you notice:
cracks, discoloration, or a loose fit
whistling/feedback that wasn’t there before (sometimes caused by leaks or poor fit)
reduced sound output due to blockage that can’t be cleaned
When buying a replacement earhook, you must match the style and attachment used on your ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP (they are not universal across all BTEs).
2) Sound tubing (earmould tubing)
Most ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP fittings use standard earmould tubing. Tubing can become hard, yellow, kinked, or blocked over time, which can reduce sound and comfort. New tubing can help with:
weak or muffled sound
intermittent sound (moisture/condensation issues)
poor comfort due to stiff tubing
Choose tubing that matches your current diameter and the earmould inlet size. If your earmould is very old or the tubing fit is inconsistent, it may be time for a professional check.
3) Cleaning tools & care products
Keeping the sound path clear is especially important for a high-power BTE. Helpful care accessories typically include:
Tube cleaning line (to clear moisture and debris)
Cleaning brush for earmould openings
Drying solutions (to reduce moisture-related issues)
Regular cleaning reduces the risk of reduced volume, distortion, and sudden dropouts caused by moisture or blockage.
4) Batteries (check size before ordering)
ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP models commonly use disposable hearing aid batteries. To choose correctly:
check the colour code and number on your current battery pack
confirm the battery size printed inside the battery door (on many devices)
If you share your battery size, you can shop with confidence without guessing.
How to choose the right parts (quick checklist)
Confirm your exact model: ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP.
Check how you wear it: earmould + tube (most common) and what your current earhook looks like.
Match tubing size: compare thickness/fit to your current tube.
Assess the problem: blockage/moisture (cleaning), stiff/yellow tube (replace tubing), cracked hook (replace earhook).
If in doubt, choose the same type as your current parts or ask your clinician for the tubing size/earhook type.
Troubleshooting: common issues and the accessory that often fixes them
Sound is weaker than usual: check for tube/earmould blockage; consider new tubing and thorough cleaning.
Sound cuts in and out: moisture in tube; use drying and tube cleaning tools.
Whistling/feedback: check for leaks, poor earmould fit, cracks in tubing, or a damaged earhook.
Discomfort around the ear: tubing may be too stiff or kinked; replace tubing and ensure correct length.
Buy ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you’ll find accessories that help you maintain and restore performance—especially earhooks, tubing, cleaning tools, and batteries suited to the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP. If you’re unsure which variant you need, match the part you currently use (shape/size) before ordering for the best compatibility.
FAQ: ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP accessories
Does ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP use domes?
Most high-power BTE fittings use a custom earmould with tubing rather than domes. If your fitting is unusual (e.g., a special thin-tube setup), confirm with your hearing care professional before buying dome-style parts.
How often should I replace the tube?
Replace tubing when it becomes stiff, yellow, cracked, kinked, or if you notice reduced sound that cleaning doesn’t solve. Many users benefit from replacing it regularly as part of routine maintenance.
How do I know which battery size I need?
Check the number/colour code on your current battery packaging, or look for a marking inside the battery door. If you tell us the battery code you currently use, you can avoid ordering the wrong size.
Are earhooks universal across ReSound BTE models?
No. Earhooks can look similar but may differ in attachment and size. For best results, choose an earhook specifically listed as compatible with the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE 88 HP or match it precisely to your current earhook.
