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Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE hearing aid accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE accessories, the key is matching the accessory to your exact fitting style (classic BTE with earhook and tubing vs. miniBTE/RIC with a receiver). This guide explains what typically fits the Rexton Stellar M 8C (BTE), how to identify what you have, and what to choose so you don’t order the wrong parts.
What is the Rexton Stellar M 8C (BTE) and why accessory compatibility matters
The Rexton Stellar M 8C is a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid. With BTE models, small differences in how sound is delivered to the ear (earhook + tube + earmold vs. thin tube + dome) determine which consumables you need. The model name alone isn’t always enough—the same family can be fitted in different ways, and accessories are specific to that setup.
Which accessory types usually apply to a Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE
Most users will need one or more of the following accessory categories. What you use depends on whether you have an earmold or a dome-based fitting:
Tubes (thin tubes or standard tubing)
If your Stellar M 8C is fitted with a tube running from the hearing aid down to your ear, you’ll replace that tube periodically (for hygiene and to prevent sound leakage or feedback). Tube compatibility depends on:
BTE style (standard tube/earhook vs. thin tube system)
Tube length (left/right and sizing)
Connection type at the hearing aid end and the ear end
Domes (if you have a thin tube fitting)
If you have a soft silicone tip that sits in the ear canal (rather than an earmold), you’re using domes. Dome compatibility is primarily about the tube system and the dome attachment size, not just the hearing aid model.
Earmolds (if you do not use domes)
Many BTE users have a custom earmold. In that case, you typically don’t buy domes; instead, you may replace the tubing and maintain the earmold. If you are unsure whether you have an earmold: a custom earmold is rigid/solid and shaped to your ear, while a dome is a small flexible tip.
Wax protection and ear-side filters (only for certain fittings)
Classic BTE earmold fittings usually do not use the same wax filters seen in RIC/receiver-in-canal styles. However, some thin-tube or ear-piece configurations may include small filters at the ear end. The correct filter type depends on the specific ear-piece/tube system.
Batteries or chargers (depending on your power version)
Depending on whether your Stellar M 8C is rechargeable or uses disposable batteries, you may need:
Disposable hearing aid batteries in the correct size, or
A compatible charger (if your version is rechargeable)
Because battery size and charger compatibility can vary by variant, check your current battery code/label or your charger model before ordering.
How to choose the right Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE accessories
Use these quick checks to make sure you’re selecting compatible parts:
Identify your fitting: earmold + standard tube, or thin tube + dome.
Check the connection: look at how the tube attaches to the hearing aid (earhook/lock style) and at the ear end (dome or mold connector).
Match left/right and length: thin tubes are often side- and length-specific.
Match dome type and size (if applicable): open, closed, tulip/power styles, and the diameter that feels secure without discomfort.
If in doubt, compare to what you’re wearing now: the safest route is to reorder the same type/series you already have.
Common issues and what they usually mean
Whistling (feedback)
Often caused by a poor seal (dome too small), a hardened/dirty tube, or a tube that isn’t seated correctly on the earhook. Replacing tubes/domes frequently solves it.
Sound is weaker or muffled
Check for moisture or blockage in the tube, and ensure the ear-side opening is clear. If you use an ear-piece with a filter, a clogged filter can also reduce sound.
Dome keeps slipping off
This usually indicates a mismatch between the dome and the tube connector, or a dome that has stretched with wear. Replacing domes (and confirming the correct attachment type) helps.
Buy Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE accessories at Japebo
On Japebo, look for accessories that explicitly state compatibility with Rexton Stellar M 8C or the correct Rexton BTE/thin-tube system. If you can’t confirm your exact tube or dome type, use your current parts as a reference (photos of the tube connection and the ear end are usually enough to identify the correct match).
FAQ: Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE compatibility
Are Rexton Stellar M 8C accessories the same as other Rexton Stellar models?
Sometimes, but not always. Compatibility is often determined by the fitting system (earhook + tube vs. thin tube + dome) and the connector type, not just “Stellar” in the name.
Do I need domes for a Rexton Stellar M 8C BTE?
Only if your hearing aid is fitted with a thin tube and dome. If you have a custom earmold, you typically need replacement tubing rather than domes.
How often should I replace tubes or domes?
Domes are typically replaced more often for hygiene and fit. Tubes are replaced when they harden, discolor, or cause feedback or poor sound. If you’re experiencing issues, replacing these consumables is a good first step.
What information should I have ready to confirm compatibility?
Have your exact model name (Rexton Stellar M 8C), whether it’s BTE with earmold or thin tube + dome, and (ideally) a photo of the tube connection at the hearing aid and the ear end.
