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ReSound ONE BTE Series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
Looking for the right ReSound ONE BTE Series accessories? This guide helps you match the correct parts to your hearing aid so you can buy with confidence. Below you’ll learn which accessory types are typically used with ReSound ONE BTE devices, how compatibility works, and what to check before ordering replacements.
What this page covers (ReSound ONE BTE Series)
The ReSound ONE BTE Series refers to ReSound ONE hearing aids in a behind-the-ear form factor. Depending on your exact model and fitting style, you may use different consumables and spare parts. This page is designed to reduce the most common uncertainty: “Am I choosing an accessory that actually fits my ReSound ONE BTE?”
How compatibility works for ReSound ONE BTE Series accessories
Accessory compatibility for the ReSound ONE BTE Series is mainly determined by:
1) Your fitting type (how sound is delivered)
ReSound BTE fittings are typically one of the following:
Thin-tube with dome (a small tube ending in a dome in the ear canal)
Receiver-in-ear (RIE/receiver-in-canal) (a wire to a receiver with a dome or earmold)
Classic BTE with earmold (sound travels through a tube into a custom earmold)
Your accessory choices (domes, receivers, tubes, earmold parts) depend on which of these you have.
2) The exact model/variant and size
Even within the ReSound ONE BTE Series, sizes and connector standards can differ (for example, receiver power levels, tube lengths, or earmold tubing). When in doubt, match what you’re currently wearing: the easiest route is to identify the part name/number from the packaging or compare the shape and connector type to your existing accessory.
3) Left/right and power level (where relevant)
Some parts are universal, but others are not:
Receivers are often left/right specific and come in different power levels and lengths.
Domes are usually universal but must match the receiver/tube size they attach to.
Common accessory types for ReSound ONE BTE Series
These are the most frequently replaced accessories for ReSound ONE BTE users. Your device may use some or all of them depending on configuration.
Domes (ear tips)
Domes sit in the ear canal and affect comfort, retention, and sound (especially bass and feedback control). If you use domes, selecting the right type and size is key.
How to choose: Start by matching the dome type you already use (open/vented/closed/power-style) and then confirm the diameter. If your hearing aid whistles (feedback), you may need a tighter seal; if your ear feels blocked, you may need a more open style.
Receivers and receiver-related parts (if your BTE fitting is RIE)
If your ReSound ONE BTE fitting uses a receiver-in-ear setup, the receiver is a critical compatibility point. Receivers must match the device family connection and also the correct power and length.
How to choose: Check the marking on your current receiver or prior order details (length/power). If you’re unsure, choose based on what is currently fitted by your hearing care professional—changing power/length can affect fit and performance.
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) and cleaning
Wax protection helps prevent earwax and debris from entering the sound outlet (especially on receiver-based fittings). Replacing wax protection regularly can restore sound clarity and prevent intermittent audio.
Common signs you need a replacement: reduced volume, muffled sound, or sound cutting in and out (after confirming the battery/charging is fine).
Tubes and earmold parts (if you use a classic BTE with tube)
If your ReSound ONE BTE is fitted with a tube and earmold, tubing can harden or discolor over time and may need replacement. Tube length and thickness must match the earmold and hook connection.
Retention and comfort parts
If your dome or receiver doesn’t stay in place, your fitting may use retention elements. Replacing worn retention parts can improve stability without needing a larger dome that could reduce comfort.
How to identify the correct ReSound ONE BTE Series accessory
If you want to avoid trial-and-error, use this quick method:
Identify your fitting type (dome on tube, receiver wire, or tube + earmold).
Match the part you already have (shape, connector, and any printed markings).
Confirm size details (dome diameter, receiver length/power, tube length).
If anything differs, don’t guess—use your previous order info or contact support with a photo of the current part.
Typical replacement intervals (what most users experience)
Replacement frequency depends on earwax, humidity, and daily wear time, but as a general guide:
Domes: often every few weeks to 1–2 months (or sooner if they discolor, tear, or feel loose).
Wax protection: as needed—many users replace when sound becomes muffled.
Tubing: when it hardens, turns yellow, or doesn’t sit comfortably.
Troubleshooting: common problems and the accessory that usually fixes it
Muffled or weak sound
Most commonly caused by a clogged wax guard/filter or debris in the sound outlet. Replace the wax protection and clean the sound exit area carefully according to your hearing care professional’s guidance.
Whistling (feedback)
Often linked to a poor seal (dome too open/small), a dome that has loosened over time, or an incorrectly seated receiver. Trying the correct size or a more closed dome style can help—provided it remains comfortable.
Dome keeps slipping out
A worn dome or missing retention part can cause poor retention. Replacing the dome and checking for a compatible retention solution is often the easiest fix.
Intermittent sound
This can be wax-related, moisture-related, or connection-related (for receiver wires). Start with wax protection and cleaning; if the problem persists, the receiver may need inspection.
Where to buy ReSound ONE BTE Series accessories
At Japebo, you can find compatible ReSound ONE BTE Series accessories and consumables so you can maintain comfort, hygiene, and sound quality between professional check-ups. If you’re unsure which variant fits your hearing aid, use your existing part as reference or reach out with your model details.
FAQ: ReSound ONE BTE Series accessories
Are all ReSound ONE accessories compatible with ReSound ONE BTE models?
Not always. Compatibility depends on the exact ReSound ONE BTE variant and the fitting type (receiver-based vs tube/earmold). Always match the accessory to your current setup and connector style.
How do I know which dome size I need?
The best indicator is the dome you currently use. Match the type (open/closed/power-style) and diameter. If you experience feedback, a larger or more closed dome may help; if you feel blocked, consider a more open style.
Do wax filters matter if my hearing aid sounds fine?
Yes—wax protection is preventative. Even if sound is currently fine, keeping spare filters helps you quickly solve muffled sound when it occurs.
Can I switch receiver power levels or lengths?
It’s possible, but it can affect fit and performance. Unless a professional has recommended a change, replace like-for-like (same length and power marking as your current receiver).
What information should I have before ordering?
Ideally: your exact model name, your fitting type, and any markings on the current part (especially for receivers and tubes). A clear photo of the current accessory can also help confirm compatibility.
