![]() My only gripe with Elvie is that the battery doesn’t last as long as other pumps-about one hour compared to 2.5 hours with the Medela (the longest-lasting pump on this list). Its size and ease of use make it the best wearable breast pump overall, and the best wearable breast pump for working moms. It also pairs with an app that allows you to track your pumping history from your phone and save your preferences-like your intensity, rhythm, and pump time-so you don’t have to start from scratch every time. Plus, it senses letdown (the reflex that causes breast milk to flow) and automatically adjusts the suction to maximize milk production. This means there’s no leaking and you don’t have to keep peeking inside your shirt to check. It knows when the cups are full and turns itself off. The automatic sensing function is amazing. ![]() My second favorite thing about the Elvie is how smart it is. It was also effective enough that, even when I was at home with plenty of access to outlets, I still chose to use the Elvie over my wall pump just for the convenience and comfort. The suction was powerful enough for me to fully express my milk every time, yet didn’t cause any pain or soreness. My husband swore he couldn’t tell I was even wearing a pump-a big win and a big draw for anyone who wants a discreet pump you can wear anytime, anywhere. The Elvie looks like 3D versions of those cups you find inside a sports bra, which means they fit seamlessly over your breasts (as opposed to the funnel shape of a wall pump’s flanges). It hid easily inside my regular bras and didn’t add too much bulk. More importantly, it’s the smallest and most lightweight of all the pumps I tried, which is important when you want something that you can wear on the go. All you have to do is pop a few pieces together (like snapping Legos together). I struggled to put my wall pump together, so I loved that the Elvie is straightforward and ready to go in just a few simple steps clearly explained in the guide.
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