ReSound Verso BTE accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
Looking for ReSound Verso BTE accessories and not sure what fits your hearing aid? This guide helps you identify the right parts for your model, understand ReSound Verso BTE compatibility, and choose the correct accessory the first time. ReSound BTE (behind-the-ear) devices often use service parts like tubes, earhooks, domes or earmolds, plus cleaning and maintenance accessories—getting the exact match matters for comfort, sound quality, and secure fit.
What “ReSound Verso BTE” means for accessory compatibility
ReSound Verso BTE is a behind-the-ear hearing aid family. With BTE devices, accessories are typically tied to the sound output setup your hearing aid uses:
Tube + earhook + earmold (classic BTE setup)
Tube + dome (thin-tube/open fitting for lighter losses)
Because there are variations inside the Verso BTE range, the safest way to choose parts is to match what you already have on your hearing aid (shape/connection), and then confirm dimensions (tube type/length, dome size, etc.).
Common ReSound Verso BTE accessory types (and what they do)
Tubes and earhooks (BTE sound delivery parts)
Tubes and earhooks guide sound from the hearing aid into the ear. If your Verso BTE uses a traditional earmold, you’ll usually have an earhook on the hearing aid and a tube that connects the hook to the earmold.
Choose a replacement by matching:
The connection style on the hearing aid (earhook type)
The tube thickness/type (as close to your current tube as possible)
The length (too long can whistle or feel loose; too short can pull)
Domes (if your Verso BTE is fit with a thin tube)
If your ReSound Verso BTE uses a thin-tube/open fit, a dome sits in the ear canal for comfort and retention. Domes typically come in different styles (e.g., open vs more closed) and sizes.
How to choose the right dome:
Match the style you currently use (open domes feel more ventilated; more closed domes can provide more bass and reduce feedback in some fittings).
Choose the correct size (a better seal often improves sound stability and reduces whistling).
Confirm the mounting (domes must match the tube tip/adapter used on your Verso BTE setup).
Wax protection and ear-side filters
Even on BTE devices, wax and moisture management matters—especially if you use a thin tube and dome. Depending on your exact ear-side setup, your system may use a small wax guard/filter at the sound outlet.
Tip: Only replace a wax filter with the exact same type. If you’re unsure which filter you have, compare the shape and the dispenser/holder style to what you’re buying.
Cleaning and care accessories
Regular care keeps ReSound Verso BTE performance stable and helps prevent repairs. Useful accessories include:
Cleaning tools for tubes/vents and around the sound outlet
Drying solutions to reduce moisture-related issues
Disinfecting wipes/sprays suitable for hearing aids and earmolds
How to make sure you buy the correct ReSound Verso BTE accessory
Use this quick check before you order:
Identify your ear-side setup: earmold with tube + earhook, or thin-tube with dome.
Compare the connection: the accessory must attach the same way as your current part.
Match sizes: dome size, tube length, and any left/right marking.
Check for model notes: if your current part has a code, name, or size marking, use it.
If you can’t confidently match the part by sight, it’s best to check with your hearing care professional or provide a clear photo of the ear-side component you want to replace.
Common problems (and what the right accessory can fix)
Whistling or feedback
This is often caused by a poor seal or a tube/dome that doesn’t sit correctly. Moving to the correct dome size, replacing worn tubing, or ensuring the earmold/tube is seated properly can reduce feedback.
Sound is weak or muffled
Typical causes include wax blockage, moisture in the tube, or a clogged filter at the sound outlet. Replace the wax protection part (if used), clean the tube, and inspect for moisture before assuming the hearing aid is faulty.
Hearing aid slips or feels uncomfortable
Domes can stretch and lose grip over time, and tubing can stiffen. Replacing the dome (correct size and style) or changing tubing often restores comfort and retention.
Buy ReSound Verso BTE accessories online at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find and replace essential ReSound Verso BTE accessories—so you can maintain comfort, hygiene, and consistent sound. Choose the accessory type that matches your setup (tube/earhook/earmold or thin-tube/dome), and replace wear parts regularly for best performance.
FAQ: ReSound Verso BTE accessories
Are all ReSound BTE accessories compatible with ReSound Verso BTE?
Not always. “ReSound BTE” covers multiple families and fitting systems. Compatibility depends on the exact ear-side setup (earhook/tube type, thin-tube tip, dome mounting, and any filters used). Match the part type and connection to your current components.
How often should I replace domes or tubes on a ReSound Verso BTE?
It depends on wear, earwax, and cleaning routine. As a rule, replace domes when they feel loose, look stretched, or won’t stay clean. Replace tubing when it becomes stiff, discolored, moisture-prone, or affects fit and sound.
What if I’m unsure which ReSound Verso BTE part I need?
Check your current part for markings (size/code), compare the connection shape, or use a clear photo to identify the correct match. If you’re still uncertain, consult your hearing care professional to avoid ordering an incompatible part.
