ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use ReSound ENZO 3D BTE hearing aids, choosing the correct accessories (like ear tips, tubing, filters, and retention parts) is essential for comfort, sound quality, and reliable daily use. This guide explains how ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series accessory compatibility works, which parts typically fit, and how to identify the right option before you buy.
What the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series is (and why accessories matter)
The ReSound ENZO 3D BTE range is a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid family. BTE models can be configured in different ways (for example with a thin tube to an ear tip, or with a custom earmould). Because of that, accessory compatibility is not only “ENZO 3D or not”—it also depends on the earpiece style you wear and the sound output your fitting requires.
Using the correct accessories helps you:
Keep a secure, comfortable fit all day
Reduce feedback/whistling and sound leakage
Maintain clear sound (especially by preventing wax/moisture blockage)
Extend the life of your hearing aid and earmould/earpiece setup
How compatibility works for ReSound ENZO 3D BTE accessories
For the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series, the most important question is how sound is delivered into your ear:
Thin-tube / ear tip setup: you typically use a slim tube plus an ear tip (often called domes/tips) and sometimes a retention lock/sport lock.
Custom earmould setup: you typically use a thicker hook/tube combination connected to a custom earmould (made by your hearing care professional).
These two setups use different parts. If you are unsure which you have, check your current setup: a thin, clear tube with a small soft tip usually indicates a thin-tube/ear tip configuration, while a custom-shaped mould (often acrylic or silicone) indicates an earmould configuration.
Common accessory types for ReSound ENZO 3D BTE (what they do)
Ear tips / domes (when you use a thin tube)
Ear tips (often referred to as domes) sit in the ear canal and affect both comfort and acoustics. The right style and size is important for avoiding feedback and achieving the sound your fitter programmed.
Typical options include:
Open tips for a more ventilated feel (often used when you need less occlusion)
Closed tips for a tighter seal and more low-frequency support
Power tips for a stronger seal and higher output needs
Tubing / thin tubes
The tube carries sound from the BTE to your ear tip or earmould. Tubes are often replaced due to hardening, discoloration, moisture buildup, or loss of fit. Correct length (left/right) matters for comfort and stability behind the ear.
Earmould tubes and hooks (when you use a custom earmould)
If you wear a custom earmould, you may have standard tubing connected to the mould and a hook connection at the hearing aid. These parts are chosen based on the mould type and your output requirements. If you use an earmould, it’s important to match the tubing type recommended by your hearing care professional.
Wax protection (keeping sound ports clear)
Wax and debris can reduce volume, cause intermittent sound, or make sound dull. Your setup may include wax protection either in the earpiece/tip path or at the mould side, depending on the configuration. Replacing wax protection regularly is one of the easiest ways to restore sound quality.
Retention parts (sport locks / stabilizers)
Retention parts help keep the eartip stable, especially if the tip loosens during talking, chewing, or exercise. If your hearing aid feels secure behind the ear but the tip shifts in the canal, a retention solution can help.
How to choose the correct ReSound ENZO 3D BTE accessories
Use these steps to reduce the risk of ordering the wrong part:
Identify your earpiece style: thin tube + tip, or custom earmould.
Match what you already use: check the shape of the tip and the tube connection point. If possible, compare product photos to your current parts.
Confirm left/right and length (for tubes): if your current tube has markings, reuse the same spec.
Choose the right tip size: if your current tip is comfortable and doesn’t whistle, keep the same size/type.
When in doubt, use your serial/fitting paperwork: your hearing care professional may have noted the exact coupling/tube and tip style.
If you are experiencing feedback, reduced bass, or frequent tip loosening, it may be a sign the tip type/size needs adjustment rather than simply replacing the same part.
Common problems (and the accessory that usually fixes it)
Whistling/feedback: try a better seal (closed/power tip) or a larger size; check for cracks in the tube; ensure the tip is fully seated.
Sound is weak or muffled: check wax blockage; replace wax protection; inspect tubing for moisture or hardening.
Tip feels loose or falls out: consider a different size or add a retention lock; confirm tube length isn’t pulling.
Discomfort/pressure: try a smaller tip size or a more open style; confirm the tip is not inserted too deep.
Buy ReSound ENZO 3D BTE accessories from Japebo
On this page you’ll find accessories intended for the ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series. Choose the part type that matches your current setup (thin tube + tip or earmould). If you want to be extra safe, compare your existing accessory with the product images and specifications before ordering.
FAQ: ReSound ENZO 3D BTE Series accessories
Are all ReSound ENZO 3D BTE accessories the same across the series?
Not always. While they’re in the same family, compatibility depends on how your hearing aid is coupled to your ear (thin-tube/ear tip vs custom earmould) and on the specific tube/hook and tip style you use.
How often should I replace tubes or ear tips?
Replace them when you notice hardening, discoloration, poor fit, or sound changes. Many users replace ear tips regularly for hygiene and replace tubes when they stiffen or collect moisture.
How do I know if I need open, closed, or power tips?
Your current tip type is usually the best starting point. If you have feedback or weak bass, a more closed option may help. If you feel blocked or hear your own voice strongly, a more open option may be better. If you’re unsure, keep the same type/size you currently wear.
My hearing aid is ENZO 3D, but my earmould is custom—can I still buy standard tips?
If you use a custom earmould, you typically don’t use standard tips/dom es. Instead, you replace earmould tubing or related parts. Check your current coupling before ordering.
What should I do if I’m not sure which accessory fits?
Use your current accessory as a reference and match connection type, size, and left/right. If you still aren’t sure, consult your hearing care professional or contact customer support with a photo of your current setup.
