One note: We did find the output to be slightly lower than with a standard pump, so take that into consideration if you need a full-time pump. We felt that the Elvie was quiet enough to pump on the go wherever you may need it, including even at the movie theater. Thanks to the included milk container tops that come with the pump, you can also remove the containers right from the pump and pop them immediately in the fridge until you’re ready to feed. The pumps auto-detect when the milk containers are full and will shut off on their own, so you don’t have spillage. You can control the pump remotely through an app, which also allows you to see your pumping progress and history, and to control suction levels if needed. We appreciated how easy the Elvie is to put together, with fewer parts than some wearable pumps, as well as how intuitive it is to operate-you just switch on one button and you’re good to go. Why We Like It: It’s the quietest, lightest, and most powerful of all the wearable pump options we’ve tested.īut Take Note: The Elvie does have a bright light in each pump that could show through clothing.Īs one of our editors testing this pump put it, “You get what you pay for with the Elvie.” While this wearable pump carries one of the steepest price tags of portable breast pumps on this list, it’s also one of the best we tested, thanks to its lightweight comfort, durability, and quiet-yet-powerful suction power.
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