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ReSound OMNIA BTE Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

Looking for the right accessories for the ReSound OMNIA BTE series? This guide helps you identify what fits, how to choose correctly, and how to solve common fit and sound problems—so you can order the right parts the first time. ReSound OMNIA BTE hearing aids can use different coupling styles (for example slim tubes with ear tips or receiver-in-ear style parts depending on your exact configuration), so compatibility matters and should always be checked before you buy.

What “ReSound OMNIA BTE series” means for accessory compatibility
“BTE” (Behind-The-Ear) is a style, not a single universal fitting. Within the ReSound OMNIA family, the exact accessories you need depend on how your hearing aid is fitted:

Tube + ear tip (thin/slim tube fitting): typically uses ear tips/domes designed for that tube system and matching retention/locks (if applicable).
Receiver-in-ear style fitting (RIE): uses a receiver (speaker wire) plus compatible domes/earmoulds and wax protection components.
Custom earmould: may still use wax protection and specific connection parts, but the dome style may not apply.

If you’re unsure which setup you have, check your current part: a tube is hollow and attaches to an earhook/tube connector, while a receiver is a thin wire with a small speaker sitting in the ear.

Accessory types commonly used with ReSound OMNIA BTE fittings
The most commonly replaced items for ReSound OMNIA BTE configurations fall into a few categories. Which of these apply to you depends on your fitting type:

Domes / ear tips (comfort and sound)
Domes (also called ear tips) sit in the ear canal and affect both comfort and sound. They typically come in different styles such as open, tulip, and power/closed variants, plus multiple sizes. As a rule:

Open domes feel airy and reduce occlusion; often used for milder losses.
Closed/power domes give more bass and reduce feedback; often used for greater amplification needs.
Size changes retention and seal—if your dome slips out or whistles, size/style may be the issue.

Receivers / speakers (RIE-style fits)
If your OMNIA BTE-style setup uses a receiver-in-ear solution, the receiver is the critical compatibility item. Receivers vary by:

Connection type (must match your OMNIA device family fitting system)
Length (how the wire routes around the ear)
Power level (how strong the speaker is)

To choose correctly, match the markings on your current receiver (often printed on the wire/connector area) and keep the same length and power unless your hearing care professional has changed your fitting.

Wax filters / wax guards (keep sound clear)
Wax protection parts prevent earwax and moisture from damaging the sound outlet (especially in receiver-in-ear and some mould setups). If your sound becomes weak, muffled, or intermittent, wax protection is one of the first things to check and replace. Always use the exact wax filter type designed for your sound outlet system—different systems are not interchangeable.

Tubes and hooks (tube-based BTE fits)
If you have a slim tube fitting, the tube can harden, discolor, or start to slip over time. Replacing tubes can improve comfort, reduce feedback, and restore stability. Tube systems are also size- and connector-specific, so it’s important to match what you already have.

How to choose the correct ReSound OMNIA BTE accessory
Use these steps to reduce uncertainty and find the right match:

Identify your fitting type: tube-based or receiver-in-ear style.
Read the markings on your current part: receiver length/power codes, tube type, or the exact wax filter system you’re using.
Match by connection first: the part must physically fit your OMNIA unit and sound outlet.
Then choose size/style: especially for domes—comfort and seal matter.
When in doubt, compare photos: your current accessory vs the product listing images and compatibility notes.

If you still feel unsure, it’s safer to replace with the same type you currently use (same dome style/size, same receiver model, same wax filter system), because your hearing aid settings are tuned for that configuration.

Common problems with ReSound OMNIA BTE fittings (and quick fixes)

Whistling / feedback

Try a new dome (old domes lose shape and seal).
Consider a more closed dome style if your fitter has recommended it.
Check that the receiver/tube is fully seated and not cracked.

Muffled or weak sound

Replace the wax filter (most common cause).
Inspect the dome for blockage and replace if needed.
If the problem persists, the receiver may be damaged and need replacement.

Dome keeps falling out

Go up one size or switch to a different dome style for better retention.
Check receiver length—too short/long can affect stability.

Irritation or soreness

Try a smaller size or a different dome material/style.
Replace domes regularly; worn domes can become rough or stiff.

Buy ReSound OMNIA BTE accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you can find replacement accessories designed to keep your ReSound OMNIA BTE series hearing aids comfortable and performing as intended. Select the accessory category you need (domes/ear tips, wax filters, receivers, tubes) and match it to your current setup before ordering.

FAQ: ReSound OMNIA BTE accessories

Are all ReSound OMNIA accessories universal across OMNIA models?
No. Even within OMNIA, compatibility depends on your fitting system (tube vs receiver-in-ear), connection type, and the specific wax protection and dome system you use.

How often should I replace domes or ear tips?
Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and consistent fit. If the dome is discolored, stretched, slips out easily, or causes feedback, it’s time to replace it.

How do I know which wax filter I need?
Match the exact wax filter system currently in your sound outlet. Different wax guards look similar but are not interchangeable. If you can, identify the type via packaging or compare the shape of the old filter and insertion tool.

Can I change dome style (open to closed/power) myself?
You can physically change many dome styles, but it can change sound and comfort. If you need more loudness, less feedback, or different sound balance, it’s best to confirm with your hearing care professional before switching styles.

What if I order the wrong part?
The safest approach is to identify your current part and match it exactly. If you’re unsure, choose the same specifications (receiver model/length/power, dome style/size, wax filter type) and use product compatibility notes to confirm before purchase.