Rexton ReCharge BTE series

Rexton ReCharge BTE Series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re using a Rexton ReCharge BTE hearing aid, choosing the right accessories is mainly about matching the exact ReCharge BTE series and your ear-piece setup (tube, earmould, or receiver-style coupling). This guide helps you confirm you’re looking at the right place, understand what typically needs replacing, and select compatible parts with confidence.

What “Rexton ReCharge BTE Series” means for accessories
ReCharge BTE refers to rechargeable behind-the-ear hearing aids in the Rexton ReCharge family. Accessory compatibility is usually determined by:

The exact model/series name (shown in your hearing aid paperwork and often in the app or fitting report)
Your sound outlet setup: thin tube + dome, tube + earmould, or another coupling used with your BTE
The charger type supplied with your device (chargers are not universally interchangeable)

If you’re unsure which ReCharge BTE variant you have, check the model name on your receipt/fitting document or ask your hearing care provider before ordering.

Most common Rexton ReCharge BTE accessories (and what they do)

Domes (if you use a thin tube setup)
Domes sit on the end of the tube and affect both comfort and sound (especially bass and feedback control). Typical dome styles include:

Open domes – more natural airflow, often used for mild to moderate loss
Closed domes – more sealing, can improve bass but may feel more “blocked”
Power domes – strongest seal for higher amplification needs

How to choose: match the type and size you currently use. If you are experiencing feedback or weak bass, you may need a different style/size—but changes should ideally follow advice from your hearing care provider.

Tubes & earhooks (for BTE fittings)
BTE hearing aids commonly use a tube running from the earhook to the dome or earmould. Tubing affects clarity and can harden over time.

Thin tubes – discreet, often paired with domes
Standard tubes – typically used with earmoulds
Earhooks – the hook on the hearing aid that the tube attaches to (model-specific)

When to replace: if the tube looks yellowed, stiff, cracked, or sound seems weaker than usual.

Wax protection (filters/guards) for the ear piece
Depending on your coupling, wax protection may be built into the earmould, the tube/dome end, or a separate guard system. The purpose is to prevent wax from blocking the sound outlet.
How to choose: use the same wax protection type you already have. If you don’t know the name, compare the part visually or check packaging from previous refills.

Cleaning & care items (recommended for all ReCharge BTE users)
Regular care extends the life of your accessories and helps keep sound consistent. Common items include cleaning wipes, cleaning spray (for earmoulds), and small brushes for vents/outlets.
Tip: rechargeable BTE devices benefit from consistent cleaning and drying routines—especially if you live in a humid climate or sweat often.

Chargers & power accessories (rechargeable-specific)
Rexton ReCharge BTE devices require a compatible charger for the specific series. Chargers can differ by:

Charging contact design
Form factor (desk charger vs travel solutions)
Power supply/cable requirements

How to choose: match the charger model name/part number to your hearing aid series. If you’re replacing a lost charger, use your original charger reference whenever possible.

How to confirm compatibility for your Rexton ReCharge BTE
To avoid ordering the wrong accessory, confirm these details first:

Exact model/series: “Rexton ReCharge BTE” plus any additional series designation from your paperwork.
Ear setup: dome + thin tube vs earmould + standard tube.
Current part reference: packaging, invoice, or the part number printed on the accessory (if available).

If you can’t confirm the part, it’s often safest to compare photos to your current accessories or contact support before purchasing.

Common issues—and what to replace first

Whistling/feedback: try a fresh dome, check for poor fit, and inspect tubing for cracks.
Weak or muffled sound: check wax protection/filters, replace tubing, and clean the sound outlet.
Discomfort: dome size/type may be wrong or worn; consider switching to a different size.
Charging problems: confirm you’re using the correct charger and cable; clean contacts carefully and ensure the hearing aid seats properly.

Where to buy Rexton ReCharge BTE accessories
On Japebo, you can find compatible replacement accessories for the Rexton ReCharge BTE series—including the parts that most often wear out (domes, tubes, wax protection, and charging accessories where applicable). To ensure the best match, use the model name from your hearing aid documents and stick to the same accessory type you’re currently using unless your hearing care provider has recommended a change.

FAQ – Rexton ReCharge BTE accessories
Are all Rexton ReCharge BTE chargers interchangeable?
No. Chargers are often series-specific. Always match the charger to your exact ReCharge BTE model/series.

How often should I replace domes?
Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and fit. If the dome is discolored, loose, or uncomfortable, it’s time to replace it.

Do BTE hearing aids use wax filters?
They can. It depends on whether wax protection is built into your earmould/tube setup or uses a separate guard system. If your sound becomes muffled, wax blockage is a common cause.

I’m not sure which tube or dome system I have—what should I do?
Check your previous packaging or fitting documents, or compare your current parts to the product photos. If you’re still unsure, contact support with your hearing aid model name and a photo of the ear-piece setup.