ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77 accessories, the most important step is confirming exact compatibility before you buy. “LiNX Quattro” includes several styles and power levels, and accessories like domes, earhooks/tubing, receivers, and wax protection are not always interchangeable across models. This guide explains what typically fits the ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77, how to identify the correct parts, and what to do if you’re unsure—so you can order confidently.
What “BTE 77” means for accessories
BTE stands for Behind-The-Ear. A ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77 is commonly a tube-and-earmould / tube-and-dome style fitting (rather than an in-ear speaker/receiver sitting in the canal like many RIE models). That usually means your everyday consumables are related to the earhook and tubing and to keeping the sound outlet clear and comfortable.
In practice, the accessory type you need depends on whether your fitting uses:
Standard BTE tubing + earhook + earmould (custom mould)
Thin tube + dome (more open, lighter feel)
Common accessory categories for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77
Domes (if you use thin-tube fitting)
If your BTE 77 is fitted with a thin tube and a dome, choosing the right dome is mainly about comfort, how open/closed the fit is, and secure retention. The correct dome must match the tube system used with your hearing aid.
How to choose: match your current dome type (open / tulip / closed / power) and size. If you don’t know, start by checking the dome packaging (often shows size and style) or compare to your existing dome.
Thin tubes / tubing
Tubing must match both the hearing aid earhook connection and the ear-side (dome or mould). If speech sounds dull, volume drops, or you see moisture/discolouration, replacing tubing is often the quickest fix.
Tip: if you use an earmould, traditional tubing can harden or shrink over time—replacement can noticeably improve sound and comfort.
Earhooks
The earhook is the curved plastic part that connects the hearing aid to the tubing. If it becomes loose, cracked, or blocked with wax/moisture, you may get intermittent sound or feedback (whistling). Earhooks are model- and platform-specific, so confirm you’re choosing an earhook listed for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE.
Wax protection (where applicable)
Wax protection is more commonly associated with RIE/receiver styles, but some BTE tube systems and moulds include sound outlets or inserts that benefit from wax/cerumen management. If you’re currently using a wax guard system in the canal-side part, replace it regularly to prevent weak/blocked sound.
Cleaning & care accessories
Even when the “part” is correct, performance problems are often maintenance-related. For BTE 77 users, the most helpful care items are typically:
Cleaning tools for tubing and earmould(s)
Drying solutions (to reduce moisture-related sound dropouts)
Disinfecting wipes/sprays suitable for earmoulds
How to confirm compatibility for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77
To make sure you’re buying the right accessory, use at least one of these checks:
Look at your current part: many tubes and dome systems have identifiable shapes and connections.
Check documentation: your dispenser/audiologist invoice or fitting printout often lists the tube/dome system.
Match the hearing aid style: BTE accessories differ from RIE (receiver-in-ear) accessories.
Use the model name precisely: “ReSound LiNX Quattro” + “BTE 77”. Small differences can change compatible parts.
If you’re between two options, choose the one that matches your current setup (tube type, dome style, or earmould connection). When in doubt, it’s safer to confirm before ordering—especially for earhooks and tube systems.
Common issues and what to try first
Sound is weak or muffled
Check for blockage in the earmould sound bore or tube
Replace the tubing if it’s hardened, yellowed, or kinked
Inspect/clean the earhook
Whistling (feedback)
Make sure the dome or mould is seated correctly
Check for a cracked tube or loose earhook connection
Consider whether the dome is too open or too small (fit-related)
Intermittent sound
Moisture in tubing is common—drying and tubing replacement often helps
Check that the tube/earhook connection is firmly attached
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Once you’ve identified your fitting type (thin tube + dome, or standard tube + mould), you can choose accessories that match your ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77 setup. Ordering the right consumables in advance—especially tubing and domes—helps avoid unexpected sound issues and keeps your hearing aid comfortable day to day.
FAQ: ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 77 accessories
Are LiNX Quattro accessories interchangeable across all LiNX Quattro models?
Not always. LiNX Quattro includes different form factors (BTE vs RIE) and fittings, and accessories like tubes, earhooks, and dome systems can vary. Match accessories to LiNX Quattro BTE 77 specifically and to your current tube/dome setup.
How do I know if I use a thin tube and dome or an earmould?
If you have a soft dome that sits in the ear canal, you’re typically using a thin tube + dome. If you have a custom-shaped mould that fills more of the outer ear, you’re using an earmould with tubing.
How often should I replace tubing or domes?
Domes are typically replaced regularly for hygiene and comfort (often every few weeks, depending on use). Tubing is commonly replaced when it stiffens, discolours, or causes poorer sound—many users replace it every few months, but needs vary.
What should I do if I’m unsure which accessory fits my BTE 77?
Compare your current parts to the product photos/specs and verify the connection type. If you can, note the exact tube system name from your packaging or fitting paperwork to avoid ordering the wrong item.
