ReSound Vivia BTE 67 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories, the most important step is confirming which exact parts your hearing aid is built with (receiver type, dome style, and filter/guard system). This guide explains how ReSound accessory compatibility typically works for the Vivia BTE 67 style, what to check before you buy, and how to choose the right consumables so you get the best comfort, sound, and reliability.
What this page covers (and who it’s for)
This page is for owners of the ReSound Vivia BTE 67 who need replacement or spare accessories—such as ear tips (domes), receivers (if applicable), retention/support pieces, and wax protection. If you’re unsure what you currently use, follow the identification steps below before ordering.
How ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessory compatibility works
Accessories aren’t “one size fits all,” even within the same brand. Compatibility is usually determined by:
Hearing aid configuration: BTE models may use an earmould and tubing, or they may be “slim-tube/RIE-style” with a receiver and dome at the ear.
Connection system: ReSound uses specific fittings between the hearing aid and the ear-side component (e.g., tube type, receiver coupling, or dome mounting system).
Size and power level: receivers (where used) and some ear pieces come in different power levels and sizes to match your fitting.
Because “BTE” can be set up in different ways depending on your hearing care professional’s fitting, the safest approach is to match the accessory to the exact parts you already have.
Identify your current setup (quick checks before you buy)
1) Check whether you use an earmould + tube or a dome
Earmould + tube: You’ll see a custom mould (often acrylic or silicone) and a tube running to the hearing aid hook. In that case, you typically replace tubing (and sometimes hooks) rather than domes.
Dome at the ear: You’ll see a small silicone tip (open/closed/power) on the ear-side component. In that case, you typically replace domes and wax protection regularly.
2) Look for markings on the ear-side component
If your Vivia BTE 67 uses a receiver-in-ear style component, the receiver wire/receiver body often has small markings that indicate side (L/R), length, and sometimes power level. Matching these details helps ensure the replacement fits comfortably and performs as expected.
3) Match the wax protection system
Wax filters/guards must match the system used on your ear-side component. If you’re not sure which type you have, compare the shape of the current filter and the tool used to remove it, or check any packaging you still have.
Common ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories (what they do)
Domes / ear tips
Domes are the silicone tips that sit in the ear canal (for dome-based fittings). They affect comfort, retention, and sound balance (especially bass and feedback control). Typical options include open, closed, and power-style domes, each with different ventilation and sealing.
Wax filters / wax guards
Wax protection prevents earwax and debris from blocking the sound outlet. If sound becomes weaker, muffled, or intermittent, replacing the wax guard is often the first troubleshooting step.
Receivers (if your configuration uses them)
Some fittings use a receiver at the ear connected by a thin wire. Receivers must match the platform/connection, side, and length—and ideally the power level recommended for your hearing loss.
Retention/support pieces
Retention locks (support pieces) help keep the dome securely in place. If the hearing aid feels like it’s slipping or the dome doesn’t sit consistently, a correctly sized retention piece can help.
How to choose the right ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories
Choose based on matching first, preferences second
Start by matching what you already use (same dome family/system, same wax guard type, and the same receiver specs where applicable). Once you’ve confirmed the match, you can fine-tune based on preference:
Comfort: smaller or more open domes can feel lighter, while closed/power domes may feel more sealed.
Sound and feedback: more closed options can improve bass and reduce feedback for some fittings, but may feel more occluding.
Stability: try a retention piece or a different dome size if the fit is loose.
Troubleshooting: common issues and quick fixes
Muffled or weak sound
Most commonly caused by a clogged wax guard or debris in the sound outlet. Replace the wax filter/guard first and check that the dome is clean and fully seated.
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a poor seal, the wrong dome size, or a dome that isn’t fully attached. Try reseating the dome, moving up a size, or switching to a more closed dome style if recommended for your fitting.
Dome keeps coming off
This can happen if the dome isn’t the correct system for the ear-side component or if it’s worn out. Replace with the correct matching dome type and ensure it clicks on securely.
Buy ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories with confidence
Once you’ve identified your current setup, you can choose the correct ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories and keep spares on hand for easy maintenance. If you’re between two options, matching your existing parts (or the code/packaging) is usually the safest way to ensure compatibility.
FAQ: ReSound Vivia BTE 67 accessories
How often should I replace domes?
Many users replace domes regularly due to wear and hygiene. If the dome looks discoloured, feels stiff, loses grip, or no longer sits comfortably, it’s time to change it.
How do I know which wax filter I need for ReSound Vivia BTE 67?
Wax filters must match the exact filter system used on your ear-side component. The most reliable method is to match the filter type to the one currently installed or to your original packaging.
Is ReSound Vivia BTE 67 compatible with all ReSound domes?
No. Domes must match the mounting system used by your specific ear-side component. Always confirm the dome family/system before ordering.
Do I need left and right receivers?
If your fitting uses receivers, they are usually side-specific (L/R) and also come in different lengths. Check the markings on your current receiver/wire to order the correct replacements.
