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Compare the Best Wearable Breast Pumps of 2025

It comes as no surprise that there’s been a rise in wearable breast pumps because they have truly risen to the challenge of delivering flexibility and modernisation to breastfeeding for busy mums. With more models making noise in this market, we’ve made it simpler to compare. The Best Wearable Breast Pump UK 2025 picks have been chosen by our team for their mobility, discretion, and convenience, including Lola and Lykke’s very own wearable, Bloome.

Bloome is coming this October — join the waitlist and be the first to pre-order.

What to look for when shopping for the best wearable breast pump

Why are wearable breast pumps the must-have baby gadget of 2025? Because they deliver everything your traditional hand-held pump can with a modern twist. The best hands-free breast pump is one that seamlessly fits into your routine, making pumping simple and removing limitations.

To know whether you’re truly choosing the best wearable breast pump, consider these features and what you want from your electric breast pump.

Suction strength & performance

Just because they can be compact and convenient doesn’t mean they compromise on performance. Most wearable breast pumps have hospital-grade suction to efficiently empty the breast of milk. The best wearable breast pumps boast 300 mmHg, which is currently the most powerful suction strength to feature in a wearable breast pump.

Comfort & fit

Breasts come in all shapes and sizes, and your hands-free breast pump should be no different. Some models come with a variety of breast flange sizes so you can adjust as you go through all the postpartum body changes. The best wearable breast pumps use super soft silicone flanges in a variety of sizes so you can find your perfect fit.

Noise level

A normal conversation between two people is considered to be 60dB and the quiet of a library, or a soft whisper, can be likened to 30dB. The best wearable breast pump can operate at just 40dB so you can power pump with complete discretion.

Battery life

Mums are fed up with searching for local spots with available plug sockets - we need rechargeable batteries for our breast pumps too! Now, electric breast pumps (including some traditional hand-held breast pumps), can be used for up to 2-3 hours before needing to be re-charged. That’s plenty of pumping time for out-and-about pumping.

Size

Babies have a lot of stuff. Wearable breast pumps are designed to be slim and small enough to fit inside your bra discreetly. Unlike traditional breast pumps, you won’t need a carry case for your wearable. Simply pop it in your hand bag and go.

Fewer parts, quicker to clean

There’s nothing like the cry of a hungry baby that makes parents leap into milk-making action! The best wearable breast pump is one with fewer parts, easy and quick to clean so you can assemble everything you need in less than 3 minutes. Pump and pour into a baby bottle or a breast milk storage bag for ease of feeding.

Best Wearable Breast Pumps in the UK (2025 Edition)

Wanna know our verdict on the best wearable breast pumps in the UK this year? We’ve compared 6 of the best-selling wireless and hands-free breast pumps for your perusal. Do you favour sustainability over design? Ease of use over capacity? Price over desirable techy features? We’ve compared it all.

Best Wearable Breast Pump UK 2025: 6 Top Picks Ranked

  • Elvie Stride: Best Overall Performer

  • Pippeta Compact LED: Best Budget Choice

  • Medela Freestyle: Best Easy-to-Use

  • Momcozy S12 Pro: Best Large Capacity

  • Fraupow Wearable: Best LCD Controls

  • Lola & Lykke Wearable: Best Eco-Smart Choice

Bloome by Lola&Lykke Elvie Stride Pippeta Medela Freestyle Momcozy S12 Pro Fraupow
Suction Strength 300 mmHg 300 mmHg 300 mmHg 245 mmHg 300 mmHg 300 mmHg
Noise Level (dB) 45 dB 45 dB 45 dB 56 dB 50 dB 45 dB
Weight (g) 250g 158g 400g 76g 170g 218g
Capacity (ml) 140ml 150ml 150ml 150ml 170ml 180ml
Pumping Time (minutes) 120 mins 180 mins 120 mins 120 mins 80 mins 100 mins
Portability
Cordless
Backlit Display
App Available
Memory Setting
Price £169 (single) £129 (single) £69.99 (single) £224.99 (double) £69.99 (single) £89.99 (single)


Elvie Stride: Best Overall Performer

Elvie Stride wearable breast pump with dual cups and central control unit, shown in front view on neutral background.

A hands-free, wireless breast pump that claims to fit 99% of nipples, almost guaranteeing a snug and leak-proof fit for all breastfeeding mums. Elvie Stride features 10 intensity settings with stimulation and expression modes to mimic your baby’s feeding rhythm with a hospital-grade motor to do the hard work for you. The waist clip also comes with a neck strap for different choices to wear this pump with ease.

We like:

  • A rechargeable battery that lasts for up to 3 hours of pumping
  • Lightweight silicone cups for added comfort
  • Comes as a single or a double setup
  • App controlled to adjust your pump settings

Even better if:

  • This wearable breast pump was completely cordless
  • If it could track live milk monitoring

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

Mums who are transitioning from a traditional electric breast pump and want to modernise their pumping setup. The mobile app control gives mums flexibility and remembers your default pumping settings for every session.

Shop Elvie Stride Breast Pump

Pippeta Compact LED: Best Budget Choice

Pippeta Compact LED wearable breast pump with transparent cup and soft white finish, featuring minimal branding.

The Pippeta Compact LED wearable breast pump is a budget-friendly option for breastfeeding mums with clear, easy-to-read LED display controls. Slightly rounder in shape, this wearable is easy to wear hands-free inside your bra without wires and extra consoles to attach. Each milk container can hold up to 150ml of breast milk with up to 2 hours of pumping time, and also has a 20 minute auto turn-off feature. It’s a little powerhouse with a friendly price tag!

We like:

  • Light up the LED display to easily see controls for nighttime feeds
  • Quiet pumping noise level
  • The pump comes with spare parts, should they need replacing
  • Truly hands-free and lightweight

Even better if:

  • Less compact and sticks out more than other wearables under your clothes
  • There isn’t a timer or battery level on the breast pump

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

  • Pumping mums returning to work
  • Mums who prefer to pump at home
  • Mums looking for a budget-friendly wearable breast pump

Shop Pippeta Compact LED Breast Pump

Medela Freestyle Handsfree: Best Easy-to-Use

Medela Freestyle Flex double breast pump with yellow console, silicone flanges, and two connected milk collection bottles.

Medela have put their own spin on their wearable breast pump by keeping the motor unit separate to the breast milk collection cups. This means less weight on your breasts and the flexibility to pop the console in your pocket or bag whilst you pump. Although the Freestyle Handsfree is less powerful than other models, it makes up for it in other highly sought after features such as being lightweight, easy to assemble, a long battery life, and hands-free breast shields designed to fit naturally against the breast.

We like:

  • 105° angle breast shield technology for a more natural fit
  • Compact and lightweight design sits discreetly inside your bra and under your clothes
  • Quick to assemble and easy to clean with each use
  • Transparent collection cups so you can get the right fit and see milk output

Even better if:

  • The console had a belt clip as well as a tie string
  • Not as discreet if you have bigger breasts
  • More expensive than other wearable breast pumps available

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

  • For mums who want to pump occasionally
  • For breastfeeding mums with an established milk supply

Shop Medela Freestyle Handsfree Breast Pump

Momcozy S12 Pro: Best Large Capacity

Momcozy S12 Pro wearable breast pump with white motor unit and transparent milk collection cup, viewed from the side.

The Momcozy S12 Pro has the largest capacity out of all our best wearable breast pump top picks and can hold up to 170ml of breast milk. With hospital-grade suction strength, a budget-friendly price tag, and wireless design, there is a lot to like about this wearable. Although some users noted it was more difficult to clean the parts, there are few parts to assemble and clean. They have newly improved the flange edges and upgraded them to a double seal edge, securing breast milk and creating a tighter seal for improved performance.

We like:

  • Large breast milk collection cup capacity for fewer milk transfers
  • 3 different pumping modes and 9 different levels of suction
  • Comes as a single or double setup
  • High-level hands-free performance that is comfortable for pumping mums
  • Reaches a full charge quickly in just 130 minutes

Even better if:

  • If the motor was not visible as it can be seen on top of the bra line
  • Easier to clean
  • If not positioned correctly, this breast pump can leak or lose suction

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

  • Mums who want to exclusively pump due to the fast-charging feature and large capacity
  • Mums who want to pump on the go
  • Mums looking for a budget-friendly wearable breast pump

 Shop Momcozy S12 Pro Breast Pump

Fraupow Wearable: Best LCD Controls

Fraupow hands-free breast pump with LED controls, butterfly logo, and transparent base for milk collection.

Fraupow Wearable uses air pressure technology and hospital-grade suction to give pumping mums a comfortable and efficient pumping experience. The hands-free design features an anti-leak seal with a full LED touch screen display making it really easy to switch between the four different pumping modes throughout your pumping session. Start with a gentle massage, and use the Auto mode to switch between expression and lactation modes without needing to press a button.

We like:

  • Easy to read and use LED touch screen display
  • Powerful suction strength and strong seal to minimise potential leaks
  • Lightweight wireless design that sits inside your bra
  • Quiet pumping with very low noise level

Even better if:

  • This wearable can feel bulkier than other models as the power unit sits on top of the breast
  • The pumping settings had a memory feature to remember your preferred settings

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

  • Breastfeeding mums who want to pump on the go
  • Mums who want a strong suction wearable breast pump
  • Mums who plan to pump at nighttime

Shop Fraupow Wearable Breast Pump

Bloome Wearable Breast Pump by Lola & Lykke: Best Eco-Smart Choice

Lola&Lykke Bloome wearable breast pump with LED display, discreet design, and clear milk storage base.

A new era of wearable breast pumps is (almost) here! Lola and Lykke’s Eco-Smart wearable breast pump, Bloome, gives breastfeeding mums 4 pumping modes with 9 customisable suction levels so you can find your preferred settings. With up to 2 hours of battery life and up to 140ml of milk capacity, Bloome has got your “pumping-on-the-go” needs covered. Enjoy the super-soft silicone breast shields against your delicate skin as you pump quietly and discreetly with efficiency.

We like:

  • Hospital-grade suction strength with customisable pumping modes
  • Soft silicone breast shields made in 3 different sizes for a custom fit
  • Easy-pour nozzle for mess-free milk transfers to baby bottles or milk storage bags
  • Long-lasting rechargeable battery for pumping on the go
  • Ultra-quiet pumping at just 45 decibels, that’s library hush quiet
  • LED backlit display for nighttime pumping sessions
  • Completely hands-free design without wires, cords, or separate consoles to attach
  • Compatible with other Lola and Lykke breastfeeding products

Even better if:

  • The milk capacity is lower than other wearables

Who is this wearable breast pump best for?

  • Mums who are new to breastfeeding or well-established
  • Breastfeeding mums who want to pump on the go
  • Exclusively pumping mums due to the powerful suction strength
  • Mums returning to work as the whole breast pump sits quietly inside your bra

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FAQs About Wearable Breast Pumps

Q. Are wearable breast pumps as strong as hospital-grade ones?

Yes. Standalone hospital-grade breast pumps are known for their strong performance, which ultimately helps mothers to establish and maintain a milk supply, especially if they’re experiencing low milk supply. Hospital-grade breast pumps can perform between 300 mmHg - 350 mmHg of suction power. Some wearable breast pumps perform at up to 300 mmHg which is the most powerful wearable you can buy.

Q. Can you get a wearable breast pump through the NHS or insurance?

Yes, although your offering will differ depending on your insurance provider. Some insurance companies will cover the cost of the whole breast pump, or subsidise part of the cost whilst you pay for the rest. You may also have a smaller choice in makes and models to choose from, depending on which provider you go for.

Q. Are wearable pumps safe for exclusive pumping?

Absolutely. Wearable breast pumps can be used to pump occasionally and exclusively. The suction strength is powerful enough for most mums to maintain their milk supply, as well as build up a stash of breast milk. If you need to increase your milk supply at any time, you may be advised to use a plug-in electric breast pump for power pumping sessions to achieve this.

Q. Will I get less milk with a wearable breast pump?

No, in fact some mums report that because the convenience of wearable breast pumps allows them to pump hands-free anytime, anywhere, they actually get more milk than they used to! The more often milk is emptied from the breast, the higher the demand and therefore, more breast milk will be produced.

Q. Is hands-free pumping less effective?

Hands-free pumping only becomes less effective when the fit of your breast pump isn’t quite right or you don’t use the stimulation and expression modes to their full potential. A secure and comfortable fit is essential for efficient hands-free pumping so that the suction power can perform at its best.

But Let’s Be Real - Wearable Breast Pumps Aren’t Perfect for Everything

Breastfeeding, pumping, routine, schedules, discovering your way through parenthood - it all requires baby steps (pun intended). Although wearable breast pumps have put a modern twist on the traditional breast pump, there are moments when electric breast pumps still shine and complement the journey.

If you’re not ready to go wearable yet, there are moments when smart electric breast pumps are better suited to your goals and needs, such as:

  • Power-pumping sessions to boost your milk supply
  • Building a freezer stash of breast milk for when you need backup!
  • Increasing your milk supply if it dips
  • You only want to pump occasionally, and portability isn’t a priority
  • You have multiple babies to feed, where milk output and efficiency are essential

In time, when you’ve found your rhythm and want to transition to a wearable breast pump, you’ll have the know-how and confidence on what to look for in your next breast pump.

Two smiling women with breast pumps — one holding the Lola&Lykke Smart Electric breast pump while the other wears the Lola&Lykke Bloome wearable breast pump inside her bra, showcasing different pumping styles.

Final thought

At the end of the day, the best wearable breast pump is the one that fits your life, not just your bra. If it helps you show up, stay consistent, and pump without drama, that’s your best pick for 2025.

Ready to upgrade your pumping journey? Visit the product page to learn more about the Lola & Lykke Bloome Wearable Breast Pump and be among the first to experience true pumping freedom this October.

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Behind Lola&Lykke is a team of incredible women’s health experts — lactation consultants, midwives, nutritionists, and more. Together, we’ve created a holistic support system for mums, offering innovative products, expert advice, and community support. Motherhood isn’t one-size-fits-all, and every mum deserves personalised care in a judgement-free space. Because no mum should feel alone or afraid to ask for help.