The only wearable breast pump you'll need

Momcozy M9

Momcozy M9 breast pump

After years of following the trend and discussions in the online parents’ community, we’ve concluded that a clear majority of moms who have used hands-free breast pumps prefer Momcozy’s pump over competing models. 

In our own use, we found that the Momcozy M9 extracts milk as effectively as any other double electric breast pump and is also smart with the app-controlled that is very appealing for young millennial moms and is easier to use and clean than other top hands-free breast pumps. 

With high up to 300 mmHg suction strength,  three standard modes plus two additional smart modes, and 15 levels for adjustment, it’s more customizable than competitors. The DoubleFit flange and compact design ensure a comfortable and discreet pumping experience.

From its milk extraction efficiency, comfort, smart control, and affordable price, the Momcozy M9 ranks in the #1 position without any doubt.

Other great options

Runner Up
eufy S1 Pro breast pump
A smart option with heating feature and extended battery

This powerful pump is a more portable alternative (for battery performance) to our top pick, but it’s slightly larger, and it’s more complicated to set up and take apart.

Budget Pick
Momcozy M5 breast pump
An invisible wearable for privacy, app-free option

The pump setting is less in modes and levels, and there’s no app. But this cheap pump has a bigger milk container while is much lighter to wear.

Leak-proof
Willow 360 breast pump
360° leak-proof design to cherish every drop

This smart pump is 360-degree leak-proof designed to avoid milk leak with fewer parts to clean, but it’s much pricier, and it’s more complicated to set up.

Types of Breast Pumps

Hands-free

Hands-free breast pumps are the new trend for young moms to deal with multi-tasks. Pump while doing housework, taking care of the baby, and playing with phones. No need to hold the pumps!

Electric

Electric pumps often feature rechargeable batteries, making them convenient for use both at home and on the go. No need to tie it to the wall or sit in one place!

Wearable

Wearable pumps are designed compact to ensure that you can wear in nursing bra to pump without drawing attention. This discreetness is particularly beneficial for moms who need to pump in public or at work.

Portable

Portable pumps - cordless or wired, are lightweight and easy to carry. Whether you’re traveling, commuting, or simply moving from room to room, a portable pump ensures that you can express milk wherever you are.

The Best Wearable Breast Pump

Smart, lightweight, effective, easy to use, and made from higher-quality components, the Momcozy M9 is a wearable model that most moms are likely to love.

The Momcozy M9 allows you to pump on the go – quietly and fairly discreetly – without having to change out of your nursing bra. It offers fifteen levels of intensity for customization, which we found to be the most among the double electric wearable breast pump. It has just five small parts to assemble and disassemble and four parts to clean, and its app is also the most powerful to support you for a more efficient milk output, providing two additional pumping modes that is unique included in the Momcozy M9 Mobile Flow.

A smart option with heating feature and extended battery​

This powerful pump is a more portable alternative (for battery performance) to our top pick, but it’s slightly larger, and it’s more complicated to set up and take apart.

The eufy S1 Pro is the only wearable breast pump that  offers a heating function to keep the suction cup warm while pumping. It offers an average seven levels of intensity and four pumping modes for an efficient milk expression. The case not only provides a storage space but also is the source to charge the eufy S1 Pro for 5-day use. The trade-off: It’s bulkier, louder, and more complicated to assemble and clean than the Momcozy.

An invisible wearable for privacy, app-free option
The pump setting is less in modes and levels, and there’s no app. But this cheap pump has a bigger milk container while is much lighter to wear.

The Momcozy M5 is the most affordable invisible wearable breast pump in our list. It inherits the Momcozy’ common pumping settings – three modes and nine levels – which we found to be plenty for a soft but efficient milk expression. It’s a pity that no app control for additional settings.

360° leak-proof design to cherish every drop
This smart pump is 360-degree leak-proof designed to avoid milk leak with fewer parts to clean, but it’s much pricier, and it’s more complicated to set up.

The Willow 360 is the new name of Willow 3.0, emphasizing on the 360-degree leak proof design. It upgrades from the Willow Go’s two modes to three modes – 2-Phase is the newly added one. The seven levels is less than the Go’s nine levels, but good enough to customize for efficient pumping.

Why We Choose Hands-free Wearable Breast Pumps

Nowadays, more and more young moms prefer hands-free breast pumps. They don’t want to hold the pumps when extracting the milk. That’s why new breast pumps are mainly hands-free and wearable design. This design is on the trend and even traditional brands like Medela have joined the line to launch their new hands-free breast pumps like the Medela FreeStyle.

What are the benefits of the hands-free breast pumps? What problems can the hands-free design really solve? Follow us to explore this topic more.

Multitasking and Time Management

This should be the major advantage that we can think about regarding hands-free breast pumps. They allow moms to multitask.

Traditional manual pumps require moms to hold the pump in place while pumping. That is very time-consuming and restrictive, especially for busy moms who can’t just sit there for 20-30 minutes for a single pumping session.

If summing up the total pumping time in one day, let’s say 6-10 pumping sessions, that will be around 4~5 hours. A waste of time!

Now, hands-free pumps that are generally wearable free up your hands, enabling you to do other things while pumping, for example, work, cook, take care of your baby, or even play with phones.

This can significantly improve time management and reduce the stress of trying to fit pumping sessions into a busy schedule.

Without a doubt, the ability to multi-task makes hands-free breast pumps more and more popular among young millennial parents.

Discreet Pumping

Hands-free pumps are often designed to be wearable and discreet, fitting comfortably inside a feeding bra. This discreet wearable design is very different from the traditional ones that can be paired with nursing bras.

They’re hidden behind the feeding bra and can be put and taken effortlessly after extracting milk.

The discreet and wearable design makes it easier for moms to pump in public or at work without drawing attention. Commonly, the double electric hands-free wearable breast pumps are designed with a low noise level to ensure that the pumping is quiet and won’t disturb others in the public.

The discreet nature of these pumps can help moms feel more comfortable and confident, reducing the anxiety associated with public pumping.

Portability and Convenience

Portability is another key benefit when comparing the hands-free breast pumps to the traditional double electric pumps. Hands-free pumps are typically compact and relatively lightweight, making them easy to carry around.

This is especially useful for moms who are frequently on the go, whether traveling, commuting, or moving around the house. Some brands also offer a carry bag to store the pumps and necessary accessories, increasing the overall convenience and portability.

Many electric pumps also come with rechargeable batteries, allowing for multiple pumping sessions on a single charge, which is ideal for moms who need to pump frequently throughout the day.

Portable pumps ensure that you can maintain your pumping schedule no matter where you are, providing flexibility and convenience.

Consistent and Efficient Pumping

Some moms may worry that the hands-free breast pumps’ performance is not as good as those traditional pumps, which are generally used in the hospital for the first pumping.

However, after years of development, the electric hands-free pumps have improved a lot in the overall key features. They can offer consistent strong suction and can often be customized with multiple modes and levels to suit individual comfort and milk flow needs.

Some new brands like the Willow, Elvie, eufy, and Momcozy even launched smart hands-free breast pumps, allowing you to customize the pumping settings via an app. That’s appealing to most young moms who are heavy-phone users. That’s also the trend!

Reducing Physical Discomfort

To ensure a better fit wearable, hands-free pumps are usually equipped with large silicone breast shields, ensuring a more natural and comfortable grip.

Moms can move around and adjust their posture without interrupting the pumping process, which can help alleviate issues like back pain or sore arms that are common with traditional manual pumps.

However, you should not ever bend over when using the hands-free pumps, to avoid milk leaking.

Support for Working Moms

For working moms, hands-free wearable pumps can be a game-changer. They make it easier to pump discreetly at the office, ensuring that moms can continue to provide breast milk for their babies even after returning to work.

This support can help maintain the milk supply and ensure that the baby continues to receive the benefits of breast milk even when the baby is away from the mom.

How We Picked and Tested

Finding the best suitable double electric breast pump can be a big challenge for parents, especially for new parents who have their first baby.

That’s why you do the research and find this blog.

We have experienced the same issues and started this blog to help new moms with our experiences and share the research tips we have done.

Here we summarized the most important factors we have considered when choosing the best breast pumps. The specific needs may vary, but the common rules are the same.

Here’s how we approached the selection and testing process:

Wearable or Not

This is the first thing we consider for the best breast pumps. We want wearable pumps for convenience.

They are relatively compact and designed to fit discreetly and hidden behind a feeding bra, allowing moms to pump hands-free and on the go.

This feature is particularly beneficial for busy moms who need to pump while multitasking. But who aren’t busy moms when having two or more children?

We tested each pump for comfort, ease of use, and discretion to determine its suitability for active and busy lifestyles.

Wireless or Not

This is not the most important factor in our considerations. However, a wearable breast pump with a cordless design will increase its discreet pumping experience.

In this blog, we evaluated both wireless and hands-free wearable breast pumps with cords. They come in different styles – with the pump motor and the milk collector in one piece and with the pump motor controlling the breast pump via tubing.

Wired wearable pumps are improved from the traditional manual breast pumps but more discreet.

The wireless hands-free wearable breast pumps move to the next level with the pump motor being small and the milk collector built into a piece design, without sacrificing the capacity of the milk containers.

That’s a huge improvement!

Built-in designs, like the Momcozy M9 and most recommendations on this blog, offer greater portability and are ideal for moms who travel frequently or need a compact solution for work.

Electric vs. Manual

We don’t include any manual breast pumps in this blog. All the recommendations are the double electric breast pumps.

Compared to manual models, electric pumps generally provide more customization and freedom, making them suitable for moms who need to pump larger volumes of milk.

They are equipped with a rechargeable battery that can last for several pumping sessions, making them especially suitable for moms on the go. The battery is located in the pump motor, which is detachable to be recharged after the battery runs out.

Manual pumps, on the other hand, are self-powered and great for relieving engorgement or clogs. They are cheaper, but not as convenient as double electric breast pumps.

Battery Life

Electric pumps offer versatility in pumping locations, making them ideal for moms who need to pump away from home. We evaluated the battery life, charging time, and portability of these hands-free pumps.

Most last for 4-6 pumping sessions. This is not enough for a whole day’s pumping needs, but still good enough as the main or secondary pump.

You won’t get only one breast pump during the breastfeeding time or exclusive pumping for the first 1-2 years of your baby.

Battery life is not that important to me. But if you care about this factor, pay attention to the Momcozy S9 Pro, which lasts the longest time among Momcozy breast pumps – up to 8 pumping sessions; the eufy S1 Pro will be useable for up to 5 days thanks to its included charging case.

When the battery runs out, the charging case can extend its use by providing power for recharging.

The Willow Go needs your attention as well. The battery life is the shortest, lasting only 3 pumping sessions.

Hospital-Grade

Not all double electric breast pumps are designed with hospital-grade suction strength. But this is not the deciding factor we choosing a hands-free breast pump. Once upon a time, we thought the stronger the suction was, the better.

However, the electric pumps are designed with various modes and multiple levels for customization, ensuring pumping efficiency, even without a high suction power as the 300 mmHg hospital-grade breast pumps.

Hands-free Breast Pumps Reviews

Top Pick - Momcozy M9

Momcozy M9 breast pump
The Best Wearable Breast Pump

Smart, lightweight, effective, easy to use, and made from higher-quality components, the Momcozy M9 is a wearable model that most moms are likely to love.

The Momcozy M9 allows you to pump on the go – quietly and fairly discreetly – without having to change out of your nursing bra. It offers fifteen levels of intensity for customization, which we found to be the most among the double electric wearable breast pump.

It has just five small parts to assemble and disassemble and four parts to clean, and its app is also the most powerful to support you for a more efficient milk output, providing two additional pumping modes that is unique included in the Momcozy M9 Mobile Flow.

Momcozy M9 Parts

The Momcozy M9 came out on top when we were planning this blog.

It’s a new breast pump released in 2024, but we decided to choose it as our top pick for its amazing features that stand out among the 11 double electric hands-free breast pumps.

Its first position should remain for some time till another smart new one beats the Momcozy M9 from the overall performance and settings.

In our community and group, Momcozy’s pump is consistently favored over double electric hands-free pumps from Willow and other brands. In our testing, I also found the Momcozy pump to be superior.

It has highly customizable suction but is still easy to use. The Mocmozy M9 comes with a basic set of parts and controls and an app where you can control everything. So the learning curve is almost nonexistent. You can customize the Momcozy M9 like other apps or play a game.

The customization can be easily done, from choosing modes, adjusting the levels, and tracking the extracted milk supply, to setting auto-shutoff. There is even a feature that reminds you that the milk collectors are full.

Remember to turn this function one. Otherwise, you won’t receive the reminder when the milk collector is full, resulting in milk leakage.

Momcozy M9 Pump Settings

As the best Mocmoz breast pump, the M9 has the highest suction strength up to 300 mmHg, which is as good as the hospital-grade pumps. More better, the suction strength can be adjusted in 15 levels. So you can always find the most comfortable level to suit your own needs.

What improved greatly from the previous models is the available pumping modes.

It’s the only Momcozy breast pump that supports five modes, adding two more modes than processors. The two new modes – Milk Boost and Milk Relief, can be chosen only via the app.

It’s a quiet other electric pump. The Momcozy M9 emits a rhythmic whirring that’s more of a comforting sound in comparison with that of most other pumps. The manufacturer claims that it’s under 46 dB when pumping. We tested the sound is small when pumping at the office and others won’t notice you’re pumping.

Runner Up - eufy S1 Pro

eufy S1 Pro breast pump
A smart option with heating feature and extended battery​

This powerful pump is a more portable alternative (for battery performance) to our top pick, but it’s slightly larger, and it’s more complicated to set up and take apart.

The eufy S1 Pro is the only wearable breast pump that offers a heating function to keep the suction cup warm while pumping. It offers an average of seven levels of intensity and four pumping modes for efficient milk expression.

The case not only provides storage space but also is the source to charge the eufy S1 Pro for 5-day use. The trade-off: It’s bulkier, louder, and more complicated to assemble and clean than the Momcozy.

eufy S1 Pro parts

When it comes to wearable breast pumps, convenience and efficiency are key, and the Eufy S1 Pro checks all the boxes.

This smart, lightweight, and portable breast pump has been designed with the modern mom in mind, offering features that make pumping on the go easier and more comfortable.

It’s really more comfortable. The comfort provided by the eufy S1 Pro does not only mean the soft silicone breast shields and customizable pump settings but also the heating feature. The eufy’s breast pumps, including the S1 Pro, S1, and E10, are the only three wireless wearable breast pumps that are equipped with heating technology.

The heating sensors are built into the top of the breast shields to warm up the shields during the pumping process. This works like an additional massage method to make the pumping more comfortable.

It has LONG battery life. Thanks to the included charging case, the eufy S1 Pro – the only difference between the S1 Pro and S1, can last much longer than the average of all the electric wearable breast pumps. Its standard battery life lasts for 4-5 pumping sessions. With the storage charging case, the eufy S1 Pro will support several days of use. The manufacturer boasts that the overall use will be extended to 5 days. However, based on mom’s real use and test, the actual extended usage time will be 1.5 to 3 days.

The 5 days of continuous usage time is given by the ideal conditions – without the heating function turned on, only 15 minutes for one pumping session, and only 4 sessions per day. How a mom can use a breast pump with those strict rules? I would prefer using it in my usual habits and won’t expect the 5-day extra battery life.

eufy S1 Pro Settings

It’s compact and sleek. The eufy S1 Pro pump is small enough to fit discreetly in your bra, making it a truly hands-free option.

This level of portability is a game-changer for moms who need to pump while managing other tasks or who are frequently on the move.

Weighing in at just 8 ounces per cup, it’s lightweight yet powerful, offering up to 300 mmHg of suction power, which is comparable to many hospital-grade pumps.

Like other high-tech breast pumps on the market, the Eufy S1 Pro is equipped with smart features that enhance the pumping experience. The pump connects to the Eufy Baby app via Bluetooth, allowing you to control the pump remotely, monitor your sessions, and track your pumping history.

The app is user-friendly, with a clean interface that makes it easy to navigate through different settings and track your milk output over time.

It’s a bit pricey, comparatively. The eufy S1 Pro is affordable. Its $349.99 is a bit higher than the Momcozy M9’s $269.99, but quite cheaper than the really expensive models like the Willow 360 and Elive Pump.

Considering its unique heating and app-control features, this price is still acceptable. But it’s hard to find replacements for eufy S1 Pro, increasing the overall cost – you won’t want to throw the whole breast pump away after some parts need to be replaced after some time usage while the pump motor still works.

It’s heavy. The company does not give the weight information for eufy S1 Pro. However, according to the feedback of moms who wore this pump and Elive Pump, the eufy S1 Pro is obviously heavier and bulkier. This is not a biggie if you’re wearing a covered nursing bra. But for moms with large breasts, the pressure from a heavy breast pump can’t be ignored.

Budget Option - Momcozy M5

Momcozy S12 Pro breast pump
An invisible wearable for privacy, app-free option
The pump setting is less in modes and levels, and there’s no app. But this cheap pump has a bigger milk container while is much lighter to wear.

The Momcozy M5 is the most affordable invisible wearable breast pump in our list. It inherits the Momcozy’ common pumping settings – three modes and nine levels – which we found to be plenty for a soft but efficient milk expression. It’s a pity that no app control for additional settings.

Leak Proof - Willow 360

Willow Go breast pump
360° leak-proof design to cherish every drop
This smart pump is 360-degree leak-proof designed to avoid milk leak with fewer parts to clean, but it’s much pricier, and it’s more complicated to set up.

The Willow 360 is the new name of Willow 3.0, emphasizing on the 360-degree leak proof design. It upgrades from the Willow Go’s two modes to three modes – 2-Phase is the newly added one. The seven levels is less than the Go’s nine levels, but good enough to customize for efficient pumping.

The Willow 360 is not just another wearable wireless pump; it’s an all-in-one pumping solution that allows you to move freely while expressing milk.

It’s the only breast pump that allows you to literally pump in any position – lying down, bending over, or even doing yoga—without worrying about leaks. The manufacturer has changed its name from Willow 3.0 to Willow 360 for this reason.

How does the Willow 360 achieve 360° leak-proof? The secret lies in the pump design. The milk storage bags are placed in the middle and are spill-proof.

The Willow 360 is the only pump that has two parts to clean if you choose to use the milk storage bags to collect the extracted milk. If you use the reusable milk containers, then you’ll have three parts to clean – that’s the same as the Medela FreeStyle.

However, the reusable milk containers are not included in the default package but in the Willow 360 Bundle version. That means you’ll need to spend extra money, increasing the overall cost of the investment in the Willow 360 breast pump.

It’s a bit much smarter. Like all the smart electric wearable breast pumps, the Willow 360 is app-controlled. What makes the Willow 360 standout is that you can even receive the tracking and pumping notice on your Apple Watch.

It’s the only breast pump with this feature. The manufacturer boasts about its real-time tracking, which I don’t think is a necessary feature for smart models. You won’t check on the pumping status all the time. You probably do other things while pumping – that’s the meaning we choose wearable breast pumps.

It performs better in rechargeable battery performance. I’m not saying about its battery life. The Willow 360’s battery lasts 5-6 pumping sessions per charge. That’s the average of most electric breast pumps.

What makes it better is its quick charge. A 20-minute charge allows for one pumping session. That’s very helpful if you occasionally forget to charge it. The other model that also supports quick charge is the Zomee Fit, which we will talk about later.

The 360-degree leak-proof has a very high cost. Not only the Willow 360 breast pump itself -priced at $499.99 but also the replacements like the milk storage bags. They’re plastic and not reusable.

That means you’ll waste two bags for every pump. After using the included 24 milk storage bags, you’ll need to purchase additional – 48 bags for $30, for a week’s use if you occasionally use the Willow 360 every day.

The cost will be cheaper if you choose to pump with reusable milk containers. However, they’re not default included in the standard package. You’ll need to pay an extra $49.99 to get two milk containers. If so, you’ll wash three parts now.

Elive Pump

The Best Quite Breast Pump

Elvie Pump brast pump
The Pros
The Cons

The Elvie Pump is a standout in the world of wearable breast pumps, often praised for its sleek design, quiet operation, and intuitive features. As one of the most popular options on the market, it has become a go-to choice for many moms seeking a discreet, hands-free pumping experience.

It’s compact and sleek. At just 5 x 4.3 x 2.7 inches, it’s one of the slimmest wearable pumps available, fitting comfortably inside a standard nursing or stretchy bra. This makes it incredibly discreet—perfect for moms who need to pump on the go or in public.

The pump is also lightweight, so it doesn’t feel cumbersome or awkward to wear for extended periods.

It’s quiet when pumping. Giving a noise level of less than 32 dB, the Elive Pump emits just a faint hum, making it the quietest option I tested. This is a significant advantage for moms who need to pump in shared spaces, such as an office or a family gathering, where privacy is a concern.

The quiet motor also means you can use the pump during a Zoom call without worrying about the noise being picked up by your microphone—a real game-changer for moms juggling work and breastfeeding.

 

Elvie Pump breast pump

It’s smart enough. The Elvie Pump connects to a smartphone app that allows you to track your pumping sessions in real time. The app shows how much milk you’ve pumped and keeps a log of your pumping history, which is a handy feature for moms who like to keep detailed records.

The app also lets you control the pump’s intensity and duration, making it easy to customize your pumping experience.

It’s warm for customer care. Elvie offers excellent customer support, which is a huge plus for new moms navigating the challenges of breastfeeding and pumping.

The company is known for its responsive and helpful service, whether you’re reaching out via email, phone, or social media. They also offer a limited warranty that covers the main unit for two years and the components for 90 days.

It’s high high price. The price for a single Elvie Pump is $269. That’s almost the same price as our top pick Momcozy M9 Mobile Flow, which can be obtained at a discount price of $269.99, or even double priced as our cheapest model Momcozy S12 Pro at $139.99.

If you want to pump two sides at the same time, the two-count version is double priced, $549.99. If you don’t mind the pumping noise much, cheaper smart wearable breast pumps are available, the Momcozy M9 or the eufy S1 Pro.

Elvie Stride

Hospital Grade Wearable Breast Pump

Elive Stride
The Pros
The Cons

​​When I first heard about the Elvie Stride, I was intrigued. As a mom who’s tried various breast pumps, I was on the lookout for something that could keep up with the demands of daily life, provide strong suction, and still be discreet enough to use on the go.

The Elvie Stride, a wearable pump from a brand that revolutionized hands-free pumping, seemed to tick all the right boxes.

The Elvie Stride is one of the best three wired wearable breast pumps introduced in this list. It’s a bit of a departure from the original Elvie Pump, which is completely wireless.

The Stride, however, incorporates tubing that connects two slim cups to a motor that can be clipped onto your waistband or slipped into your pocket. The tubing does not affect its portability because you can wear it for pumping while using the strip to hang the pump motor or just put it in your pocket.

The milk collection cups themselves are quite comfortable. They fit snugly in your bra without adding too much bulk, and you could wear them discreetly under your nursing bra. One of the things I appreciated most was how quiet the motor was – Elvie has clearly put effort into noise reduction, and it shows.

I’ve pumped while on calls and out running errands, and no one was the wiser.

It’s hospital-grade. The suction power is where the Elvie Stride really shines. With up to 300 mmHg of hospital-grade suction, it’s noticeably stronger than the original Elvie Pump, which features only 220 mmHg.

However, as a wired electric breast pump, the Stride will not reach the highest 300 mmHg for both sides. The actual suction strength should be lower than 300 mmHg. Wearing Elive Stride and Momcozy M9 or other hospital-grade breast pumps with 300 mmHg suction power is different. You can feel the obvious difference even if you don’t choose the highest level.

Elvie Stride breast pump

It’s app-controlled. The Stride connects to the Elvie app, making it one of our best smart electric wearable breast pumps. I love SmartPump! So you’ll have two methods to complete the Elvie Stride’s pumping settings: via the pump hub and via the app.

The app allows you to control the pump’s intensity remotely, set timers, and track your pumping sessions. It’s a great tool for busy moms who want to stay on top of their pumping schedule.

However, the Stride doesn’t offer live milk monitoring as the original Elvie Pump does, which was a bit of a letdown. Still, the app is intuitive and easy to use, and I found it helpful to have all my pumping data in one place.

The warranty is a bonus. Two Elvie pumps are covered with a two-year warranty for the pump motor and 90 days for replacements like the cups and valve. This sidely proves that Elvie does provide great customer service.

It’s pricey. The Elvie Stride is listed at a price of $269.99, middle of the three tubed breast pumps, a bit higher than the Momcozy V2 ($199.99) and slightly lower than the Medela FreeStyle ($349.99). It’s affordable for moms who like the Elive brand.

You’ll need to wash six parts. If there’s one area where the Elvie Stride could improve, it’s in cleaning. The pump’s six separate parts need to be taken apart and cleaned after each use, and the duckbill valves are so small that getting them thoroughly clean can be a bit tricky.

I’ve had to use a straw cleaner to get into some of the nooks and crannies, and it’s definitely more time-consuming than cleaning a traditional pump.

Medela FreeStyle

Hospital Grade Wearable Breast Pump

Medela FreeStyle
The Pros
The Cons

When we say the Medela FreeStyle is the easiest-to-use model, it does not mean that other electric breast pumps are not easy to use. Actually, most double electric models are intuitive to set up for use after reading the manual.

However, most moms start their first pumping at the hospital and Medeal breast pumps are often recommended by hospitals.

So you’ll know how to set up the Medela FreeStyle after leaving the hospital and taking your baby home.

The other reason why we say the Medela FreeStyle is the easiest to use is that it has the least parts to clean. Thanks to its clever design that combines the backflow protector and the duckbill into a single silicon piece, you’ll need to wash only three parts after every pumping.

Don’t underestimate the one or two parts fewer than other electric breast pumps, less time to wash, less time to assemble, and less time to disassemble, meaning more time to accompany your baby or do other tasks for being a busy mom.

Medela FreeStyle breast pump

The separate cup-hub design might be more friendly for you to set up the pumping. All the settings can be done via the pump hub which is not integrated with the milk container. This allows you to easily view the data and information in the digital display on the hub.

You don’t need to head down to check and adjust the settings, or power on/off the pumps. However, this wired design makes Medela FreeStyle less discreet than the wireless breast pumps.

It’s wearable and portable. The Medela FreeStyle is the first wearable breast pump from this traditional company, even though it still has tubes to connect the pump hub to the milk collection cups. The cups are the lightest among wearable breast pumps, only 76g per cup. The pump hub weighs 273g and is in a bar style, which is compact enough to fit in the pocket of your yoga pants or can be carried using the wrist strap.

FreeStyle’s wearable design is a big step for Medela to follow after new competitors like Momcozy, Willow, and Elive, who are the new internet brands and mainly offer wireless models to enhance working moms’ convenience.

It’s pricey. Priced at $349.99, the Medela FreeStyle is more expensive than its wired competitors like the Momcozy V1 and V2 (priced at $199.99), and the Elive Stride ($269.99), even higher priced than many wireless breast pumps. It’s more suitable for those moms who value the Medala brand reputation. Luckily, you can get the Medela FreeStyle cheaper via your insurance.

Momcozy S12 Pro

Cheapest Wearable Breast pump

Momcozy S12 Pro breast pump
The Pros
The Cons

The Momcozy S12 Pro is the best budget double electric breast pump. Priced at just $139.99, you won’t break the bank to experience the convenience of the Momcozy S12 Pro’s wireless design.

However, the low price does not mean the lack of performance. On the opposite, the Momcozy has been approved to be a popular wireless breast pump for its high efficiency and long battery life, besides its budget-friendly price.

It is designed to maximize the milk output. The default suction strength is up to 285 mmHg, higher than its predecessor S9 Pro and its later model M5 of 270 mmHg. Pairing with three unique modes, the Momoczy S12 Pro performs well in emptying your breast so that you can get enough milk while avoiding clots.

You don’t need to pump at the highest suction for every pump. There are nine levels for adjustment so that you can find the most comfortable pumping settings.

The 270-mmHg suction strength is a bit lower than the best 300 mHg hospital-grade breast pumps like the M9 and V1.

However, the three pumping modes and available adjustable 9 levels remain the same as good as the newest Momcozy M6 model, which was just launched in 2024.

Momcozy S12 Pro breast pump

It has a large milk container. The 6-oz collection cup is designed with a ball shape to ensure moms who are oversuppliers can use the Momcozy S12 Pro for pumping at one time to collect their milk.

It has a long battery life. The Momcozy S12 Pro allows you to use it for pumping for up to 240 minutes on a single charge. That’s enough for one-day use if you’re a working mom and use it for pumping at the office. The 4 hours of usage is unbeatable compared to other electric breast pumps, except the Momcozy S9 Pro, which lasts for 9 pumping sessions. That’s triple Willow Go’s 3 pumping sessions.

It’s wirelessly designed but not that discreet. The Momcozy S12 Pro can be wearable in the feeding bra. However, due to its ball-shaped milk collection cup and the coriander-shaped pump motor. It’s not as invisible as the new models that have applied the half-ball shape like the M6 Mobile Style and M9 Mobile Flow.