ReSound OMNIA BTE 67

11.90 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.90 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.90 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.90 £
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11.90 £
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ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessories, the most important step is confirming compatibility before you buy. Even within the ReSound OMNIA range, small differences in speaker/earpiece setup can change which consumables fit. This guide explains what typically fits ReSound OMNIA BTE 67, how to identify the right parts, and what to choose to keep comfort, sound quality, and hygiene at their best.

What “ReSound OMNIA BTE 67” usually means for accessories
BTE stands for Behind-The-Ear. In practice, many OMNIA BTE fittings are either:

Standard BTE with a tube to an earmould (often using tubing + an earhook), or
RIC / miniRIE-style setups where a thin wire connects to a receiver/speaker near the ear canal (accessories are then more like receivers and domes).

The accessories you need depend on which of these configurations your ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 is using. If you’re unsure, check your fitting paperwork or look at the earpiece: a clear/soft tube typically indicates a classic BTE+tube setup, while a thin wire suggests a receiver-in-canal style.

Compatibility checklist: confirm before you order
Use this quick checklist to make sure you’re choosing the right ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessories:

Model/Family: ReSound OMNIA (and your exact device style: BTE vs RIC/miniRIE).
Earpiece type: tube + earmould, or dome-based fit.
Receiver type (if applicable): the receiver model and power level (e.g., low/medium/high power).
Consumable type: domes, filters/guards, tubing, cleaning items, etc.

If you can, compare the part you’re replacing with product photos and measurements, or look for a product note stating it is compatible with ReSound OMNIA and your device style.

Common accessory types for ReSound OMNIA BTE 67

Domes (for dome-based fittings)
Domes affect both comfort and sound performance. The right dome helps reduce feedback/whistling and can improve clarity. When selecting domes for ReSound OMNIA BTE 67, focus on:

Size: a better seal usually means better bass and fewer whistles, but it must stay comfortable.
Vent/opening: more open domes can feel more natural and reduce occlusion, while more closed options can improve low-frequency amplification.
Attachment system: domes must match the receiver/earpiece they click onto.

Replace domes regularly for hygiene and to keep a reliable fit—worn domes can loosen and change sound quality.

Wax protection (filters/guards)
Earwax is one of the most common causes of reduced volume or distorted sound. Wax protection parts (often small filters/guards) help protect the sound outlet/receiver. Choose the exact filter type specified for your ReSound OMNIA earpiece/receiver—filters are not universal, even within the same brand.
Tip: If your hearing aid suddenly sounds weak, try checking and replacing the wax protection first (and make sure the sound outlet is not blocked).

Tubing and earhooks (for traditional BTE + tube setups)
If your ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 uses a classic tube-to-mould solution, the key wear parts are typically:

Tubing: can harden, discolor, or shrink over time, reducing comfort and sound quality.
Earhook: the plastic hook on the hearing aid that the tube attaches to; it can loosen or crack and may need replacement.

Choosing the right tubing diameter/length and the correct earhook type ensures a secure fit and stable sound delivery.

Cleaning and care accessories
Daily care helps your ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 perform consistently. Popular care items include cleaning wipes, drying solutions, and simple tools for keeping openings free of debris. Clean parts gently and avoid forcing tools into openings—if you’re unsure, replace the consumable rather than risk damage.

How to choose the right ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessory (practical steps)

Identify your style: tube-to-mould or dome-based/receiver-based.
Match what you already have: check the old dome/filter/tube for its shape and how it attaches.
Confirm the exact part type: many accessories look similar but have different attachment systems.
Choose size based on fit: if a dome slips out or whistles, you may need a different size or style.
When in doubt, verify first: using the model name alone may not be enough—compatibility depends on the earpiece/receiver setup.

Common problems with ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 (and what the right accessory fixes)

Whistling/feedback: often improved by a better-sealing dome, correct tubing length, or replacing worn parts.
Muffled or weak sound: frequently caused by clogged wax protection—replace the filter/guard.
Poor retention/comfort: adjust dome size/style or replace hardened tubing.
Intermittent sound: check for moisture and consider drying/care routines; also inspect consumables for damage.

Buy ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you can find compatible accessories for ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 and get back to stable sound and a comfortable fit. If you’re unsure which option fits your setup, use the compatibility notes on the product page and match the accessory to the part you’re replacing.

FAQ: ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 accessories

Are all ReSound OMNIA accessories compatible with ReSound OMNIA BTE 67?
Not always. Compatibility can vary depending on whether your device is fitted with tubing/earmould or a receiver/dome setup, and on the specific earpiece/receiver type.

How often should I replace domes or wax protection?
It depends on wear and wax build-up, but regular replacement helps keep hygiene, comfort, and sound quality consistent. If sound changes or parts feel loose, replace them sooner.

My ReSound OMNIA BTE 67 sounds quieter—what should I check first?
Check for blockage at the sound outlet and replace the wax protection/filter if your fitting uses one. Also inspect domes/tubing for damage or hardening.

How do I know if I have a tube or a receiver wire?
A tube is usually clear/soft and slightly thicker, running from the hearing aid to the earmould. A receiver wire is a thin insulated wire going to a small speaker near the ear canal.