ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you understand which parts and consumables are compatible with the ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP, what to look for before you buy, and how to avoid ordering the wrong item—so your hearing aid stays comfortable, secure, and performing at its best.
What type of hearing aid is the ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP?
The ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP is a Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aid in the ENZO Q family with an Ultra Power (UP) output. BTE models typically use either:
An earmould + tubing (common for UP fittings)
A thin tube + dome (more common on smaller power needs)
Because accessories differ depending on whether you wear an earmould or thin tube/dome, the first step is identifying your sound delivery setup.
How compatibility works for ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories
Accessories for the ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP are mainly determined by the parts that physically connect sound from the hearing aid to your ear:
Hook/earhook and tubing size (for earmould users)
Thin tube system and dome type/size (for open fittings)
Cleaning and care items (generally universal, but still worth choosing correctly)
If you’re unsure which setup you have, check whether you have a custom earmould (hard/soft mould shaped to your ear) or a small silicone dome on the end of a thin tube. You can also compare your current parts to the product photos on Japebo.
Common accessory types for ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP
Tubes (standard tubing for earmoulds)
If you use an earmould, you’ll typically need standard hearing aid tubing. Tubing must match:
The earhook on the hearing aid
The tubing diameter used with your earmould
Left/right routing (if your mould/tube is pre-shaped)
Old tubing can harden or discolor and may cause feedback (whistling) or reduced sound. Replacing tubing regularly can restore comfort and sound quality.
Earhooks (tone hooks) and connection parts
BTE hearing aids use an earhook to guide sound into the tube. If the hook is cracked, loose, or blocked, you may notice weak sound or intermittent performance. Make sure any replacement hook is specifically compatible with the ENZO Q BTE chassis and your preferred tubing type.
Domes and thin-tube parts (only if your fitting uses them)
Some users may have a thin-tube/dome setup. If so, selecting the right dome style (open vs closed/power) and size is essential for both comfort and sound:
Open domes: more ventilation, often for milder losses
Closed domes: more bass and less leakage
Power domes: maximum seal for higher amplification needs
Domes are wear parts—if they slip, feel itchy, or don’t seal, it’s usually time to change size or type.
Wax protection and cleaning (important for sound reliability)
Even with BTE devices, wax and moisture can reduce sound, especially when the sound outlet, tubing, or mould vent gets blocked. Useful accessories include:
Cleaning brushes for sound outlets and mould openings
Drying solutions to reduce moisture-related issues
Tube cleaning tools for earmould tubing maintenance
If you frequently experience muffled sound, a cleaning routine is often the fastest fix.
How to choose the right ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories
Use this quick checklist before you order:
Identify your ear coupling: earmould+tube or thin tube+dome.
Match what you already use: compare shape, connection, and size to your current parts.
Check left/right if the accessory is side-specific.
Replace wear parts proactively: domes, tubes, and hooks can degrade gradually without you noticing.
If you can’t confirm compatibility from your current parts, it’s safer to choose accessories that explicitly reference ReSound ENZO Q BTE compatibility or contact support with a photo of your setup.
Troubleshooting: common issues and the accessory that usually fixes it
Whistling (feedback): often caused by poor seal (dome too small), hardened tubing, or a loose earmould/tube connection.
Muffled or weak sound: commonly due to blocked tubing/mould opening, moisture, or a partially blocked sound outlet.
Discomfort or slipping: may indicate the wrong dome size/type, worn dome material, or tubing that has stiffened.
Buy ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find the right accessories for your ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP. Choose the accessory type that matches your setup, compare with your current parts, and replace consumables regularly to keep your hearing aid comfortable and dependable.
FAQ: ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories
Are ReSound ENZO Q BTE 98 UP accessories the same as other ReSound BTE models?
Not always. Some parts are shared across ReSound BTE families, but connection types (earhooks, tubing systems, and thin-tube/dome fittings) can vary. Always choose accessories that specify compatibility with ENZO Q BTE when possible.
How often should I replace tubes or domes?
Domes are typically replaced more frequently (often every few weeks, depending on wear and hygiene), while tubing is replaced when it hardens, discolors, or starts causing fit/sound issues. If you notice feedback or muffled sound, check these parts first.
What’s the easiest way to confirm what I need?
Match the new accessory to your existing part (shape, size, connection). If you’re unsure, take a clear photo of the end piece (dome/tube/hook) and use it to compare with product images or ask for guidance.
