ReSound Nexia BTE 67 – Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound Nexia BTE 67 accessories, this guide helps you confirm compatibility and choose the right parts with confidence. ReSound accessories can look similar across product families, but small differences in fitting type and component system can decide whether an accessory fits your hearing aid. Use the sections below to identify what your ReSound Nexia BTE 67 typically uses and how to avoid ordering the wrong item.
What this page covers (and who it’s for)
This guide is for owners of the ReSound Nexia BTE 67 who need replacement or spare accessories such as domes, receivers/tubes, and wax protection. It’s also useful if you’re experiencing feedback/whistling, poor sound quality, slipping fit, or frequent blockages—common signs that a small accessory needs replacing.
How accessory compatibility works for ReSound Nexia BTE models
Accessory compatibility for ReSound behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids depends mainly on:
Fitting style: Standard BTE with tube and earmould vs. slim-tube vs. receiver-in-ear (RIE). Accessories are not interchangeable across these styles.
Connection system: ReSound uses specific coupling/connector types between the hearing aid and the part (e.g., receiver or tube).
Ear-end components: Domes and wax filters must match the sound outlet type used with your fitting.
Size and ventilation: Dome size/type affects comfort, bass, and feedback control.
If you’re unsure which fitting you have, a quick check usually helps: if the speaker sits in your ear canal and a thin wire runs up to the hearing aid, you likely have an RIE-style setup; if you have a tube leading into an earmould, you likely have a classic BTE tube setup.
Common accessory types used with ReSound Nexia BTE 67
Domes (ear tips)
Domes are soft ear tips used on many open-fit and RIE-style fittings. They come in different shapes and sizes to balance comfort, retention, and sound (especially bass). If your Nexia BTE 67 uses domes, choosing the correct type helps reduce whistling and improves sound clarity.
Typical signs you need new domes: the dome feels loose, looks discoloured, tears easily, whistles more often, or the sound feels weaker or muffled.
Receivers, slim-tubes, or tubes (depending on fitting)
Depending on how your ReSound Nexia BTE 67 is fitted, you may use:
Receiver (speaker) units (common in RIE-style setups)
Slim tubes (thin acoustic tubes leading to a dome)
Standard tubes and earmoulds (classic BTE fittings)
These parts are compatibility-critical. A receiver/tube must match both the hearing aid connection and the ear-end coupling. If you are replacing a receiver, you’ll often need to match the exact receiver type and, where applicable, length and power level.
Wax protection (wax filters/guards)
Wax protection prevents earwax from blocking the sound outlet. The correct wax filter type depends on your ear-end component (receiver type, mould, or dome system). Using the wrong wax guard can lead to poor sealing, blocked sound, or difficulty installing the filter.
Retention locks and small fitting parts
If your hearing aid uses domes and a receiver in the ear, you may also use small retention pieces (often called retention locks/anchors). These improve stability and reduce the chance of the receiver shifting in the canal.
How to choose the right accessories for ReSound Nexia BTE 67
Use these steps to reduce uncertainty before you buy:
Identify your fitting style: receiver-in-ear (wire with speaker in the ear), slim-tube, or classic tube with earmould.
Check what you currently use: compare the shape of the dome, the type of wax guard, and how the receiver/tube connects to the hearing aid.
Match size and type: for domes, keep the same type (open/closed/power) and size unless your hearing care professional has recommended a change.
Replace like-for-like when troubleshooting: if you have feedback or muffled sound, start by replacing the dome and wax filter with the same model before changing styles.
If you can, use the part number from your current packaging or paperwork. That is usually the safest way to confirm you’re selecting the exact match for ReSound Nexia BTE 67.
Common problems (and the accessory that usually fixes them)
Whistling/feedback: often caused by a worn/incorrect dome size, poor fit, or a blocked outlet. Try a fresh dome and new wax protection first.
Muffled or weak sound: commonly wax blockage. Replace the wax filter/guard and check the dome is clear.
Dome keeps falling off or feels loose: size may be too small, or the dome is worn. Replace the dome; consider a retention lock if your fitting supports it.
Intermittent sound: may point to a receiver/tube issue. If the accessory is damaged or kinked, replacement is often needed.
When should you replace ReSound accessories?
Replacement intervals vary with wear and earwax, but as a practical rule:
Domes: replace regularly, or immediately if torn, stiff, or discoloured.
Wax protection: replace whenever the sound becomes dull or the filter looks blocked.
Receivers/tubes: replace if damaged, intermittent, or if the sound does not return after changing wax protection and domes.
Buy ReSound Nexia BTE 67 accessories online
On Japebo, you can choose the right ReSound Nexia BTE 67 accessories by matching your existing parts and selecting the same type/size. If you’re uncertain between two options, prioritise exact compatibility (same system and coupling) before considering changes to dome style or ventilation.
FAQ: ReSound Nexia BTE 67 compatibility
Are all ReSound Nexia accessories compatible with ReSound Nexia BTE 67?
Not always. Compatibility depends on fitting style and the specific connector system (receiver/tube type). Always match the accessory to your exact setup rather than relying on the product family name alone.
How do I know which dome type I need?
The safest method is to match your current dome model (shape) and size. If you want to change type (e.g., open to more closed), it can affect comfort, bass, and feedback—so it’s best to follow a professional recommendation.
Do I need wax filters if I use domes?
Many dome-based fittings still use wax protection at the sound outlet. The correct wax filter type depends on your receiver/outlet system. Using the correct filter helps prevent muffled sound and blockages.
What if I’m not sure whether I have a receiver or a tube?
If there’s a thin wire with a small speaker that sits in your ear canal, you likely have a receiver. If there’s a hollow tube carrying sound to the ear (often to a dome or mould), you have a tube-based fitting. Matching the accessory to this setup is essential for ReSound Nexia BTE 67.
