ReSound Linx Quattro Mini BTE 67

NELL1 ODN-59

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11.90 £

ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which parts fit your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67, how to choose the correct size/type, and how to avoid the most common compatibility mistakes before you buy.

What accessories are used with ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67?
The ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 is a behind-the-ear hearing aid that typically uses external wear-parts that need regular replacement. The most common accessory types are:

Domes (the eartip that sits in the ear canal)
Receivers / speaker units (if your fitting uses a receiver-in-ear style connection)
Wax filters (protect the sound outlet from earwax and moisture)
Retention locks / sports locks (help keep the receiver/dome securely in the ear)
Cleaning & care items (wipes, drying solutions, and tools to keep sound clear)

Which of these you need depends on how your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 is fitted (tube + earmold vs. receiver-in-ear components).

Compatibility: how to make sure the accessory fits
Compatibility is mainly determined by your exact hearing aid model and the physical connection point (for example, the type of receiver or tubing system). To choose correctly for your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67, match accessories by:

Model name: ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67
Existing part reference: check the printing on your current receiver/tube packaging (or the part itself)
Size: dome diameter, receiver length, wax filter type

If you’re unsure, compare your current part to the product photos and descriptions in the product list on this page—this is often the fastest way to confirm fit.

How to choose the right domes for ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67
Domes affect comfort, sound, and how securely the hearing aid sits. When choosing domes for ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67, focus on:

Type: open domes (more natural airflow), tulip/closed domes (more sealing), power domes (maximum sealing)
Size: the correct diameter reduces feedback and improves stability
Fit symptoms: whistling can mean the dome is too small or not sealing; pressure can mean too large

If you currently get feedback (whistling) or the dome slips out, changing size or type is usually the first and best fix.

Receivers / speaker units: what to check before buying
If your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 uses a receiver-in-ear setup, receiver compatibility depends on the receiver family, wire length, and power level. Before ordering, check:

Length (left/right and the numeric length marking)
Power (often indicated as standard/medium/power)
Connector type (must match your current receiver)

A receiver that’s too short can pull uncomfortably; too long can cause poor placement and reduced sound clarity.

Wax filters: when to replace and how to pick the correct type
Wax filters are essential for keeping your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 sounding clear. Replace the wax filter when:

Sound becomes weaker or muffled
You notice intermittent sound dropouts
The filter looks dirty or blocked

Important: wax filters are not universal. Make sure you choose the specific wax filter system designed for your receiver/sound outlet. If you’re currently using wax filters, the safest method is to match the exact type you remove.

Common issues and quick fixes

Whistling (feedback): try a larger dome, a different dome type, or check for poor insertion.
Muffled sound: replace wax filter; check for blockage in dome or sound outlet.
Poor retention: add/replace a retention lock and confirm the receiver length is correct.
Irritation or soreness: try a different dome material/type or a smaller size; ensure correct cleaning routine.

Buy ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 parts with confidence
Once you’ve identified the correct type and size, you can shop the compatible accessories listed on this page. Replacing wear-parts regularly helps keep your ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 comfortable, hygienic, and sounding its best.

FAQ: ReSound LiNX Quattro Mini BTE 67 accessories
Are ReSound accessories universal across models?
No. Many parts look similar, but compatibility depends on the exact hearing aid and the receiver/tube system. Always match by model and connection type.

How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
It varies by use and earwax production, but many users replace domes every few weeks and wax filters whenever sound becomes muffled (or as part of a regular maintenance routine).

What if I don’t know which receiver or wax filter I have?
Check your current packaging, look for markings on the part, or compare carefully with the product images/descriptions. If you still can’t confirm, choose the exact replacement based on what you’re currently using rather than switching systems.

Can the wrong dome size affect sound quality?
Yes. A poor seal can cause feedback and thinner sound, while an overly tight fit can be uncomfortable and may change how sound is perceived.