ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which accessory types typically fit the ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67, how to choose the correct variant, and what to check before you order—so you avoid buying parts that don’t match your setup.
What kind of hearing aid is the ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67?
The ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 is a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid. With BTE models, the “right accessory” often depends on how your hearing aid is configured:
Tube + earmould (classic BTE with a sound tube going into a custom mould)
Thin tube + dome (BTE with a slim tube and a soft ear tip)
Receiver-in-ear (RIE) setups are common for many ReSound families, but BTE models can still vary—so always confirm your exact coupling.
Because the coupling (tube, receiver, mould, dome) determines most “fit” questions, the safest approach is to match accessories to the part you already use—not only to the hearing aid name.
Accessories that are commonly relevant for ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67
Below are the accessory categories most people replace regularly. Your exact match depends on your configuration.
Batteries
ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 uses a replaceable hearing aid battery (not a built-in rechargeable pack). The battery size is determined by the battery door and the color code on your current batteries/packaging. To choose correctly:
Check the number on the battery packaging (commonly 10, 312, 13, or 675).
If unsure, open the battery door and compare the battery size to what you’re currently using.
If you’d like, send the battery size you use today (or a photo of the battery door/old packaging), and you can match it with confidence.
Domes (ear tips) and/or earmoulds
If your ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 is fitted with a thin tube and dome, the dome must match the tube tip (and sometimes the tube family) to lock on securely. Domes mainly differ by:
Type (open, tulip, closed, power)
Size (diameter in mm)
If you use a custom earmould instead, you typically replace the tube and maintain the mould, unless the mould is damaged or no longer fits comfortably.
Tubes / thin tubes
BTE hearing aids often use a replaceable sound tube or thin tube. The correct tube depends on:
Left vs. right (often marked with L/R)
Length (commonly numbered)
Tube family/connector used for your ReSound BTE fitting
A good rule: match the markings on your current tube exactly (side + length + model/family).
Wax protection (filters/guards) – only for certain fittings
Wax filters are most common on receiver-in-ear and some in-ear couplings. Many classic BTE tube + mould fittings do not use wax filters in the same way. If you currently replace a small white/colored filter at the sound outlet (in a receiver, mould, or tip), you should buy that exact filter type.
Cleaning and care items
To keep ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 performing well, these accessories help prevent the most common issues (weak sound, intermittency, moisture problems):
Cleaning wipes for daily hygiene
Drying solutions (especially if you sweat, live in a humid climate, or have moisture-related dropouts)
Tube/mould cleaning tools if you use a tube + mould setup
How to choose the right ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 accessory (fast checklist)
Start with what you have now: match battery size, dome name/type, tube markings, or filter type.
Check left/right: tubes and some parts are side-specific.
Confirm size: dome diameter and tube length matter as much as the model name.
When in doubt, identify the coupling: tube + mould vs. thin tube + dome changes what fits.
Common problems and what the right accessory can fix
Sound is weak or muffled
Replace/clean the dome or mould
Replace the tube/thin tube if it’s stiff, discolored, or blocked
If applicable, replace the wax filter
Whistling (feedback)
Try a better-sealing dome type (e.g., from open to closed) if recommended by your hearing care professional
Check for poor fit or a dome that’s too small
Inspect tube/mould for cracks or looseness
Moisture issues
Use drying accessories regularly
Keep battery contacts clean and replace batteries more frequently if needed
Buy ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 accessories at Japebo
When you order accessories for ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67, the key is correct matching. If you want a quick confirmation before you buy, use these details from your current parts:
Battery size (10/312/13/675)
Dome type + size (mm) or whether you use a custom mould
Tube/thin tube markings (L/R + length number)
Wax filter type (only if you have one)
Choose the accessory category that matches your setup, then select the exact variant based on the markings or size you already use.
FAQ: ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 accessories
How do I know which battery the ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67 uses?
Check the number on your current battery packaging (10/312/13/675) or compare the size of the battery you’re currently using. Ordering the same number ensures compatibility.
Are all ReSound domes compatible with the ReSound LiNX 3D BTE 67?
No. Dome compatibility depends on the tube/tip system you have. Match the dome to your existing dome model and tube family to ensure it attaches securely.
Do I need wax filters for a BTE model?
Not always. Many BTE tube + mould fittings don’t use a replaceable wax filter at the same point as RIE systems. If you already replace a small filter/guard in your current setup, buy that exact type; otherwise, focus on tube and cleaning accessories.
My hearing aid whistles after I changed domes—what should I do?
Whistling is often caused by a poor seal or an incorrect dome size/type. Try a correct size, or ask your hearing care professional whether a different dome type (e.g., closed/power) is appropriate for your hearing loss and fitting.
What if I’m unsure which accessory variant fits?
Use the markings on your current parts (tube length, L/R, dome size/type, battery number). If you can’t find them, a clear photo of your current tube/dome or battery packaging makes identification much easier.
