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Signia Motion P Primax BTE accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

Looking for the right accessories for your Signia Motion P Primax BTE hearing aid? This guide is here to help you identify compatible parts and choose the correct option the first time—whether you need everyday replacement items or want to troubleshoot fit and sound issues.Because compatibility can vary by configuration (for example, classic BTE with tube vs. different earmould setups), the safest approach is to match accessories to how your Signia Motion P Primax BTE is fitted. Use the sections below to understand what to look for and what to check before you buy.What “BTE” means for Signia Motion P Primax accessoriesBTE stands for “behind-the-ear.” With the Signia Motion P Primax BTE, sound travels from the hearing aid to your ear through a tube to an earmould or an ear-tip style fitting. This is important because many accessories are selected based on the acoustic setup (tube size/type, mould connection, and any filters used in the ear-side components).If you are unsure whether you use an earmould or an ear tip, a quick visual check usually helps:Earmould: a custom acrylic/silicone mould shaped to your ear, attached to the tube.Ear-tip / slim tube: a thinner, more discreet tube ending in a small tip (brand-specific styles vary).Common accessory types for Signia Motion P Primax BTEBelow are the accessory categories most commonly relevant for Signia Motion P Primax BTE users. The exact option you need depends on your fitting and service history.Tubes (and tube replacements)Tubing is a frequent maintenance item on BTE models. Over time, tubes can harden, discolor, or loosen—affecting comfort and sound quality. When choosing a replacement, match:Tube type: standard tube vs. slim/mini tube (if your fitting uses one).Connection: how the tube attaches to your earmould or earhook.Length: left/right lengths can differ; match what you currently wear.If you notice whistling (feedback) after a tube change, it can be a sign the tube is not seated correctly or the mould/tip fit has changed.Earhooks (if applicable)Many BTE fittings use an earhook (the plastic hook on the hearing aid that the tube connects to). If yours is cracked, loose, or discolored, replacing it can restore a secure connection and reduce sound leakage.To choose correctly, match the earhook shape and attachment style used on your specific Signia Motion P Primax BTE unit.Earmould-related itemsIf you use a custom earmould, the mould itself is typically made via a hearing care professional, but you may still need compatible tubing and sometimes small connecting parts depending on the mould style.If your earmould has become uncomfortable, causes soreness, or no longer seals well (leading to whistling), it may need refitting rather than just a new accessory.Wax and moisture protectionEven with BTE models, wax and moisture can affect sound delivery—especially in the tube and earmould sound channel. If you experience muffled sound or intermittent audio, check for:Blockage: wax in the mould sound bore or tube.Moisture: condensation in tubing, especially after temperature changes.Regular cleaning and timely tube replacement are often the simplest fixes.Batteries (if your model uses disposable batteries)Many Motion BTE instruments use disposable zinc-air batteries. If you are not sure which size you need, check the marking on your current battery pack or inside the battery door (common sizes include 13 or 312, depending on the exact device variant).If battery life suddenly drops, common causes include moisture exposure, an aging battery batch, or higher power use due to changes in hearing aid settings.How to choose the correct Signia Motion P Primax BTE accessoryTo avoid ordering the wrong part, use this quick checklist before purchasing:Confirm the exact model name: Signia Motion P Primax BTE.Identify your fitting: standard tube + earmould, or a slimmer tube + ear tip.Match what you already have: compare shape, connection points, and length/side (left vs. right).Check for visible part numbers: some components (like earhooks or tubes) may have identifiers.When in doubt: compare your current accessory to product photos and measurements, or choose based on the configuration recommended by your hearing care professional.Common problems and what to try firstWhistling / feedbackCheck that the tube is fully seated on the earhook and the earmould connection.Look for cracks or stiff tubing that can leak sound.Ensure the mould/tip still fits well; fit changes can cause feedback.Muffled or weak soundInspect the tube and earmould sound channel for wax or moisture.Replace old tubing if it has hardened or narrowed.Confirm your battery is fresh (if applicable).Intermittent soundCheck for moisture in the tube.Make sure the battery door closes properly and the battery contacts are clean.Where to buy Signia Motion P Primax BTE accessoriesOn Japebo, you can find compatible replacement accessories for Signia Motion P Primax BTE setups—so you can restore comfort, sound, and secure fit without guesswork. If you are uncertain between two options, start by matching the accessory type and connection style to your current setup, then choose the closest like-for-like replacement.FAQ: Signia Motion P Primax BTE accessoriesAre all Signia Motion accessories compatible with Motion P Primax BTE?Not always. “Motion” covers multiple generations and configurations. For the best match, choose accessories that explicitly fit the Motion P Primax BTE style and your tube/earmould setup.How often should I replace the tube on my BTE hearing aid?It depends on wear, skin oils, and climate, but many users replace tubing when it becomes stiff, yellowed, loose, or when sound quality drops. If you notice feedback or reduced comfort, tubing is a common first thing to check.How do I know if I use an earmould or an ear tip?An earmould is a custom piece shaped to your ear. An ear tip is smaller and more generic, typically attached to a thin tube. If you see a full ear-shaped piece, it’s an earmould.What battery does Signia Motion P Primax BTE use?Battery size can vary by variant. Check the label on your current batteries or inside the battery door for the size (for example, 13 or 312).What should I do if I’m unsure which accessory to order?Compare your current part to the product photos and specifications (shape, connection type, and length/side). If you can’t confirm a match, consult your hearing care professional’s fitting notes or choose a like-for-like replacement based on your existing setup.