Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories, the most important step is confirming compatibility before you buy. Widex uses different fittings and parts across models, and even small differences (like speaker type, earhook/tubing setup, and battery format) can change which accessories fit. This guide helps you understand what to look for so you can choose the correct accessories for your Widex Moment BTE 13 D with confidence.
What is Widex Moment BTE 13 D?
Widex Moment BTE 13 D is a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aid that uses size 13 batteries. “BTE” typically means the hearing aid sits behind the ear and sound is delivered to the ear through either:
Tubing + earhook (classic BTE with an earmould), or
A thin tube to a dome (thin-tube fitting), depending on the exact configuration.
Because BTE fittings can vary, the “right accessories” usually depend on how your specific device is fitted (earmould vs. thin tube, and the parts currently attached to your hearing aid).
How to check compatibility for Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories
To make sure you’re on the right page and choose correctly, check these three things:
Your exact model name: Widex Moment BTE 13 D (as shown on paperwork, box label, or in your fitting app/clinic printout).
Your current physical setup: look at what’s attached to the hearing aid—an earhook + thicker tube (earmould) or a thin tube (dome fitting).
The part you want to replace: identify whether it’s a tube, earhook, dome, wax protection, cleaning item, or something else.
Tip: If you’re unsure, compare your part to the product photos and measurements, or contact support with a clear photo of (1) the hearing aid connection point and (2) the part you’re replacing.
Common accessory types used with Widex Moment BTE 13 D
Below are the accessory categories customers most often need for a Widex Moment BTE 13 D setup. Availability and exact fit depend on your configuration.
Tubes and earhook parts (BTE fittings)
If your Widex Moment BTE 13 D is worn with an earmould, you’ll typically replace:
Earhooks (the plastic hook that holds the tube and routes sound into the tube)
Standard tubing (the tube running from earhook to earmould)
These parts must match the connection style and size used by your fitting. If your tubing has gone stiff, yellowed, or no longer seals properly, replacing it can improve comfort and sound quality.
Thin-tube parts and domes (if your BTE is fitted with a slim tube)
Some BTE fittings use a slim tube and a dome instead of a full earmould. In that case, you’ll usually need:
Thin/slim tubes (correct length and connection type)
Domes (open/vented/closed styles in the correct size)
Domes are not universal across brands or even across product lines, so make sure the dome matches your current tube/receiver interface.
Wax protection and cleaning accessories
Even with a BTE hearing aid, earwax and moisture can affect the sound outlet (especially with slim tubes or certain earmould setups). Common maintenance accessories include:
Cleaning tools (loop/brush tools, vent cleaners)
Drying solutions (to reduce moisture-related issues)
Wax protection solutions can differ depending on whether sound exits via an earmould tube or a slim-tube/dome setup.
Batteries (size 13)
Widex Moment BTE 13 D uses size 13 hearing aid batteries. If your hearing aid is beeping more often, cutting out, or not lasting as long, start by replacing with fresh size 13 batteries and ensure the battery door closes fully.
How to choose the right accessory for your Widex Moment BTE 13 D
Use this quick selection approach:
Match the fitting type: earmould (earhook + standard tube) vs. slim tube + dome.
Replace like-for-like first: the safest choice is the same part type and size you already use.
Confirm size/length: for tubes, length matters; for domes, diameter and style matter.
Check left/right when relevant: some slim tubes are side-specific.
If you want to change dome style (for example from open to more closed), it may affect sound and comfort. When in doubt, choose the same style you’re currently fitted with.
Troubleshooting: common problems and the accessory that usually helps
Whistling/feedback: often caused by a poor seal (dome size too small, tube not seated, or earmould fit issue). Try the correct dome size or inspect tubing/earhook for cracks.
Sound is weak or muffled: check for wax or moisture in the sound path; replace blocked parts and clean or dry the setup.
Tube is hard, discolored, or slipping: replace the tube (and earhook if worn).
Short battery life: confirm you’re using fresh size 13 batteries and store them properly; if problems persist, it may be device-related rather than accessory-related.
Buy Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you’ll find accessories that help keep your Widex Moment BTE 13 D working comfortably and reliably. If you’re unsure which part matches your fitting, choose the closest match to your current setup or contact us with a photo of the part you’re replacing so you can avoid ordering the wrong item.
FAQ: Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories
Are Widex Moment BTE 13 D accessories universal across Widex hearing aids?
No. Some accessories (like batteries) are universal by size, but tubes, earhooks, domes, and wax protection can vary by model and fitting style.
How do I know if I have an earmould or a dome?
An earmould is a custom piece filling part of your ear with a thicker tube attached. A dome is a small silicone tip on the end of a slim tube that sits in the ear canal.
Which battery does Widex Moment BTE 13 D use?
It uses size 13 hearing aid batteries.
What should I replace first if sound quality has dropped?
Start with a fresh battery, then inspect and clean the sound path (tube/dome/earmould). If tubing is stiff or discolored, replacing it often helps.
Can I switch dome types or sizes?
Often yes, but it can change comfort and sound (including feedback). If you’re not sure, choose the same dome style and size you currently wear.
