Unitron Stride V-SP BTE Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use a Unitron Stride V-SP BTE hearing aid, choosing the right accessories is mainly about physical fit and connection type: the correct tube or earhook, the right earpiece (dome or earmould), and the right maintenance parts so sound stays clear and comfortable. This guide explains what fits the Unitron Stride V-SP BTE, how to identify what you have today, and what to choose if you want to replace or upgrade your setup.
What kind of hearing aid is the Unitron Stride V-SP BTE?
The Stride V-SP BTE is a Behind-The-Ear (BTE) model designed for higher power needs. BTE hearing aids typically send sound through either:
An earmould + tube (common for more power and stability), or
A thin tube + dome (more open, lighter feel, if your fitting allows it).
Your accessories must match the type of sound delivery you use (mould/tube vs thin-tube/dome) and the connector size on the hearing aid.
Unitron Stride V-SP BTE compatibility: what to check first
Before ordering spares, take 60 seconds to 확인 these three points:
1) Are you using a tube with an earmould, or a thin tube with a dome?
If you have a custom earmould, you are almost certainly using a standard earmould tube. If you have a small silicone tip in the ear canal, you are likely using a thin tube + dome setup.
2) What is the earhook/tube connection on your BTE?
BTE hearing aids use an earhook (or an integrated hook) where the tube attaches. The correct replacement part must match the hook style and tube diameter used by your current setup.
3) Left/right and tube length (if applicable)
Some thin-tube systems are side-specific (L/R) and come in different lengths. Match the markings on your current tube (or the length number) to avoid a poor fit behind the ear.
Accessories commonly used with Unitron Stride V-SP BTE
Below are the accessory types most often relevant for a Unitron Stride V-SP BTE. Availability depends on your exact fitting (earmould vs dome) and what your hearing care professional set up.
Tubes (earmould tubing)
If you use an earmould, the tubing is a key wear part. Over time it can harden, discolour, or loosen, which may cause whistling (feedback) or reduced sound. When replacing, you must match tube thickness and how it fits the earhook and mould.
Thin tubes (if your Stride V-SP is fitted with a thin-tube system)
Thin tubes are lighter and more discreet, but they must match the correct connector type and the correct length. If a thin tube is too short or too long, the hearing aid may sit incorrectly behind the ear and the sound outlet may not seal properly.
Domes (only if you use a thin-tube + dome setup)
Domes are soft silicone tips that sit in the ear canal. The right dome improves comfort and helps prevent feedback. Typical dome variables are:
Size (small/medium/large)
Style (open/vented vs more closed/power)
If you are unsure, the safest approach is to match the exact dome shape and size you are currently using.
Earhooks
The earhook guides sound from the hearing aid into the tube. If the hook is cracked, loose, or clogged, you may notice low volume, distortion, or intermittent sound. Replace the earhook with the same style to maintain correct fit and sound direction.
Cleaning tools & hygiene items
Even with the right parts, performance depends on maintenance. The most useful items for BTE users are:
Cleaning brushes for sound outlets and mould openings
Tube cleaning line (for earmould tubing)
Drying solutions to reduce moisture-related issues
How to choose the right replacement parts (without guessing)
Match what you already have
The easiest way to avoid incompatibility is to replace like-for-like: compare your current tube/dome/hook to the product photos and specifications, and match diameter, shape, and any printed codes.
If you want to change fit (more open or more power)
Changing dome style or venting can affect loudness, feedback, and sound quality. If you want a more open feel or more secure seal, it’s best to confirm with your hearing care professional, because the Stride V-SP BTE may need fine-tuning after a change.
Common problems with Stride V-SP BTE fittings (and what usually fixes them)
Feedback/whistling
Often caused by a poor seal, hardened tubing, a loose earhook, or a dome that’s too small. Typical fixes: replace tubing/earhook, go up one dome size, or switch to a more closed dome (if appropriate).
Sound is weak or muffled
Common causes include moisture, wax/debris blockage in the mould/tube, or a partially clogged sound outlet. Typical fixes: clean/replace tubing, clean the mould opening, and use drying storage routinely.
Discomfort or the aid won’t sit right
Often related to the wrong tube length (thin tubes), stiff old tubing, or an ill-fitting dome size. Typical fixes: ensure correct length/side, replace worn parts, and choose a dome size that sits securely without pressure.
Buy Unitron Stride V-SP BTE accessories online
When you choose accessories for the Unitron Stride V-SP BTE, focus on compatibility first: your connection type (earhook/tube), your ear piece (mould or dome), and the correct size/length. Once those match, ordering spares is straightforward—and keeping a couple of replacements at home helps avoid downtime.
FAQ: Unitron Stride V-SP BTE accessories
Are all Unitron BTE accessories compatible with the Stride V-SP BTE?
No. Compatibility depends on the specific hook/tube system and the fitting type (earmould vs thin tube). Always match the style and measurements of your current parts.
Can I use domes with the Unitron Stride V-SP BTE?
Only if your hearing aid is fitted with a thin-tube + dome configuration. Many power BTE fittings use an earmould instead. Check whether you currently have a mould or a dome before ordering.
How often should I replace tubes or domes?
It depends on use and earwax/moisture. As a rule, replace when you notice hardening, discolouration, looseness, or sound changes. Domes typically need more frequent replacement than earmould tubing.
What if I’m not sure which part I need?
Match the part you have now (photos, codes, diameter/length). If you’re still unsure, choose the safest option: keep the same type and size, or ask your hearing care professional to confirm the exact system used on your Stride V-SP BTE.
