Elvie – Double, Wearable Breast Pump w/App – The Smallest & Quietest – Portable – Hands Free & Discreet – Automated w/Four Personalized Settings – Includes 3 Sets of Breast Shields

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Pump Anytime, Anywhere: The smallest, lightest and quietest wearable breast pump Elvie Pump makes it possible to pump on your own terms, at home, at work, or on the go; Ditch the hours spent hidden in cupboards, tethered to a wall or cleaning tubes; With Elvie Pump you can lead the meeting, get outside or simply enjoy some peace and quiet, all while you pump
The Smallest: Elvie wearable breast pump is the smallest, most slimline all in bra breast pump for ultimate discretion while pumping hands free; Feel confident pumping anywhere you please with your feet up or at a football game
The Quietest: Only the Elvie electric breast pump uses powerful, miniature Piezo pumps that create suction using tiny discs moving at 21,000 oscillations per second, that’s beyond human hearing; No one can compete with that
The Smartest: Control Elvie double electric breast pumps from your phone, monitor milk volumes in real time and track your pumping history without reaching into your bra; Get started with complete in app guidance, plus save your settings for next time
Easy & Automated: Elvie Pump does the thinking for you; Infrared sensors measure the amount of breast milk in the bottle, automatically switching from stimulation to expression mode when they detect letdown and pausing when your bottle is full

Reviews

6 reviews for Elvie – Double, Wearable Breast Pump w/App – The Smallest & Quietest – Portable – Hands Free & Discreet – Automated w/Four Personalized Settings – Includes 3 Sets of Breast Shields

  1. RD

    Great Hands-Free Pump for Busy Moms
    The pump is comfortable, light, and easy to wear, so I can move around while pumping. It’s quiet and has no wires, which makes it very convenient and easy to hide under clothes. This pump has been a big help, especially with a toddler to look after.The pros are that it’s hands-free, includes different size shields for comfort, and is dishwasher-safe. It uses collection cups, so I don’t have to buy special bags. I can even store parts in the fridge to avoid washing them every time.The downsides are that it’s a bit pricey, the suction weakens when the battery is low, and it can leak if I lean forward. Also, the app doesn’t alert me when the timer is up, so I sometimes pump longer than needed.Overall, it’s a good choice for pumping on the go and gives me more freedom.

  2. Joanna E Russo

    Not worth the price
    I would give this product zero stars if I could. I have never regretted a purchase more than this one. Like many others, I found this pump simply was not worth the price tag and ended up using my spectra pump. If you have money to burn on a product that may work for you, but probably won’t; or are an influencer that just wants to take pictures without actually pumping any milk – this is probably a great product for you.1. I was very excited about a wearable pump. I spent a lot of money on a lactation consultant, spent so much time building up my supply & wanted to continue pumping discreetly at work or on WFH video calls & go out in public without worrying about being home to pump. I can pump 4-6 oz per side with my spectra, but barely would get .5 oz with the Elvie. The suction is terrible. I tried all the different tricks and hacks to position – scoured all the Elvie help pages, FB forums and blogs but still never managed to ever pump more than 1oz total. I also never felt like I could move around either – so I was just as stuck as I was with the spectra, except being tethered to the spectra was actually worth my time.2. The charge doesn’t hold/work. I would make sure the cord was properly plugged in, etc but the pump would not charge or wouldn’t charge fully.3. Sadly, it doesn’t seem like the technology is there yet. For such a hefty hefty price tag, I expected a useable product. It added way more stress to my life, yielded far less milk & was just so frustrating to use. Do not buy it. Or least do not pay full retail. You can find so many Elvies for sale on FB, usually barely used.

  3. areeha Khan

    Game Changer for busy Moms!
    The Elvie pump is truly a lifesaver—quiet, discreet, and completely hands-free. I can pump while working, driving, or even doing chores without being tied to a wall. The app is easy to use and the personalized settings make it comfortable and efficient. It’s pricey, but the convenience and freedom it offers are 100% worth it. Highly recommend for multitasking moms!

  4. Amazon Customer

    Not worth the money
    Reviewing from my husband’s account… I really wanted to love this pump but unfortunately it’s “okay” at best. The idea of a discreet, cordless and wireless pump is what really sold me but it just doesn’t work as well as I wanted it to. It worked okay for a couple of weeks and was pretty quiet, but then the pumps would start making a louder clicking noise like others have mentioned in their reviews. The suction can be adjusted but doing so doesn’t seem to actually make a difference. You also have to be sure to have the seals seated in the exact right position or otherwise it won’t work at all. The app is constantly off with the milk pumped measurements, and the bottle measurements aren’t accurate either. I think the most annoying thing with the measurements is that the app will tell me a bottle is full and automatically quit pumping, even though I only have 2.5 or 3 ounces.I have continued to use it just because it’s way more convenient for me while at work, but after a couple of months of continuous use, the bottles have scratches or cracks all over them from washing apparently. The bottles also really suck to clean due to the way they are shaped. The thing that really gets me is how expensive replacement parts are for the pumps, but I guess I should have expected that considering they are for a $500 system. Overall, this pump just isn’t worth the cost.

  5. Fernando Zamora

    Perfect Gift for New Moms
    I bought the Elvie Breast Pump for my wife, and I’m really pleased with the choice! As a new mom, she needed something that was both convenient and comfortable, and this pump has really fit the bill.First, the design is sleek and discreet, allowing her to wear it under her clothes without any fuss. It’s incredibly portable, so she can pump while moving around the house or even while out and about. The app integration is a fantastic touch; it helps her keep track of her pumping sessions and milk output easily.One of the standout features is how quiet it is. It’s perfect for those times when she wants to pump without drawing attention to herself. The three sets of breast shields included have been a great addition, helping her find the right fit for maximum comfort.The only downside is that she mentioned the suction could be a bit stronger at times, but overall, it still does the job well.If you’re looking for a practical gift for a new mom, I highly recommend the Elvie Breast Pump! It’s made her pumping experience much easier and more enjoyable.

  6. Mike

    Disconnects from app, one won’t charge
    One pump won’t charge, unable to use. The one that does work keeps disconnecting from app. Not worth the cost

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