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Handsfree breast pumps,
researched honestly.
Lightweight in-bra cups connected to a small motor unit you clip to your waistband. Stronger suction than fully-tubeless wearables — without the chest weight. We've researched 6 of them so you can find the one that fits your routine and your body.
What they are
Lightweight in-bra cups connected via short tubing to a small motor you clip to your waistband or pocket.
Best for
Moms who want hands-free mobility plus the stronger, more reliable suction that an external motor can deliver.
Trade-offs
Not fully wireless — short tubes mean some snag risk. Heavier overall than tubeless wearables, but lighter on the chest.
Momcozy V1 Pro
Max suction
300 mmHg
Noise
~48 dB
Battery
4.5 hrs
Warranty
1 year
Best for: hospital-grade suction, 8–9 sessions per charge
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Momcozy V2 Pro
Max suction
288 mmHg
Noise
<45 dB
Battery
3 hrs
Warranty
1 year
Best for: strong suction with multi-size flange kit included
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Elvie Stride 2
Max suction
300 mmHg
Noise
Ultra-quiet
Battery
2.5 hrs
Warranty
2 years
Best for: quiet offices, Zoom calls, sensitive nipples
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Medela Swing Maxi
Max suction
270 mmHg
Noise
45 dB
Battery
1.5 hrs
Warranty
1 year
Best for: exclusive pumpers wanting Medela reliability
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Elvie Stride
Max suction
300 mmHg
Noise
Very quiet
Battery
2.5 hrs
Warranty
2 years
Best for: secondary pump for work, errands, travel
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Medela Freestyle
Max suction
245 mmHg
Noise
~45 dB
Battery
2 hrs
Warranty
1 year
Best for: lightweight cups for all-day comfort
Read review →"A handsfree pump is the honest middle ground — the suction of a real pump, the freedom of a wearable, the trade-off of a few inches of tubing."
— what we tell every mom asking