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Beltone domes

Beltone domes are an important part of many Beltone hearing aids and directly affect how securely the hearing aid sits, how clearly sound is transmitted, and how comfortable the device feels in everyday use. These small silicone tips sit in the ear canal and connect the receiver or tube to the ear. If the dome does not fit properly, the hearing aid may feel loose, whistle, or produce unnatural sound.

If you are looking for Beltone domes, domes for Beltone hearing aids, or Beltone hearing aid domes, the correct SureFit system is especially important. Beltone belongs to the GN Group, just like ReSound and Interton. This means many Beltone hearing aids use the same or very similar SureFit dome systems as ReSound. The distinction between SureFit 2 and SureFit 3 is especially important, as these systems cannot simply be mixed across receivers, model generations, and attachment types. Beltone SureFit 2 is mainly associated with older systems, while SureFit 3 is used with newer hearing aid generations.

You can find more brands and dome options in our main category for hearing aid domes. For complete hearing aid care, Beltone wax filters, Beltone maintenance, and the Beltone category may also be relevant.

Beltone dome types

Beltone SureFit 2 Domes

Beltone SureFit 2 Domes are mainly used with older Beltone hearing aids and compatible SureFit 2 receivers. These domes are designed for older receiver systems and should only be used when they are compatible with your receiver or tube. Depending on the version, they are available as open, closed, or more sealing variants. Open domes provide a more ventilated feel and allow more natural environmental sound to pass through. Closed domes seal more strongly and can support more amplification.

If your Beltone hearing aid uses an older SureFit 2 system, check the dome generation you currently use before ordering new domes. The receiver colour, the current dome version, and the exact model name can provide important guidance. Do not use another dome generation simply because the shape or size looks similar.

Beltone SureFit 3 Domes

Beltone SureFit 3 Domes are designed for newer Beltone hearing aid generations. They are used with models such as Beltone Achieve, Beltone Imagine, Beltone Serene, and Beltone Rely. These domes are typically available in open, closed, tulip, and power versions, so sound, sealing, and wearing comfort can match the hearing aid fitting.

SureFit 3 is not just a newer name for the same shape. The system is built for specific receivers and hearing aid generations. Before buying, check whether your Beltone model actually uses SureFit 3. The wrong dome system may fit poorly, affect sound quality, or feel insecure in the ear.

Difference between SureFit 2 and SureFit 3

The main difference between SureFit 2 and SureFit 3 is compatibility with the relevant Beltone receivers and hearing aid generations. SureFit 2 is mainly associated with older Beltone systems, while SureFit 3 is relevant for newer models such as Beltone Achieve, Imagine, Serene, and Rely. The domes may look similar, but they are not automatically interchangeable.

If you are unsure whether you need SureFit 2 or SureFit 3, first check your current accessory, the model name of your hearing aid, or the information from your hearing care professional. Do not use another generation just because the size or shape looks similar. The attachment and fit must match the receiver exactly.

Beltone dome size and fit

The right size is essential for comfort, secure fit, and sound quality. A dome that is too small may sit loosely or slip out of the ear canal. A dome that is too large can create pressure and feel uncomfortable. Many Beltone domes are available in several sizes, so the fit can be matched to the ear canal.

A well-fitting Beltone dome helps transmit sound clearly and keeps the hearing aid stable. The shape also affects the occlusion effect. Open domes often reduce this sensation, while closed or power domes seal more strongly and can provide more amplification.

Replacing Beltone domes

Beltone domes should be replaced regularly. In most cases, replacement about every four weeks is recommended. If you produce more earwax, wear your hearing aids for many hours daily, or notice visible buildup, earlier replacement may be necessary. Old or dirty domes can reduce sound quality and affect how securely the hearing aid sits.

To replace the dome, gently pull the old dome off the receiver or tube. Then push the new dome firmly into place until it sits securely. Before inserting it into your ear, check that the dome is fully attached. A dome that is not mounted correctly may come loose or feel uncomfortable.

Care of Beltone domes

Because Beltone domes sit directly in the ear canal, they regularly come into contact with earwax, moisture, and dirt. Remove visible buildup carefully with a dry cloth and make sure no moisture enters the hearing aid. Even if you clean the surface, regular replacement is still necessary because material, fit, and hygiene change over time.

For a reliably working hearing aid, domes, wax filters, and other accessories should be checked together. This helps keep sound quality stable and ensures the hearing aid sits securely in everyday use.

FAQ about Beltone domes

How often should Beltone domes be replaced?

Beltone domes should usually be replaced about every four weeks. If they show visible buildup, you produce more earwax, or the sound changes, earlier replacement may be useful.

What is the difference between Beltone SureFit 2 and SureFit 3?

SureFit 2 is mainly used with older Beltone systems. SureFit 3 is used with newer Beltone models such as Achieve, Imagine, Serene, and Rely. The systems are not automatically interchangeable.

Which Beltone domes do I need?

This depends on your Beltone hearing aid, the receiver used, and your current fitting. Check whether your device uses SureFit 2 or SureFit 3, then choose the correct size and shape.

Open or closed Beltone domes?

Open domes provide more ventilation and a more natural wearing experience. Closed and power domes seal more strongly and can provide more amplification.

Shop with confidence

At Japebo, you will find Beltone domes with clear product information and reliable compatibility for many models. We focus on structured product details and a clear selection so you can find the right accessory more easily. If you are unsure which domes fit your Beltone hearing aid, our support team is available at info@japebo.xyz.