🤱 Pump in Style: Where Comfort Meets Convenience!
The eufy Wearable Breast Pump S1 is a hands-free electric breast pump designed for modern moms. It features innovative Heatflow technology for a comforting experience, customizable settings via the eufy Baby app, and hospital-grade suction for maximum efficiency. Its discreet, portable design ensures privacy while pumping, making it the perfect companion for busy lifestyles.
A**Y
The best pump I've used!
I saw these on sale and decided to give them a try. I'm so glad I did because these are awesome! I'm a mom of 4 so I stay busy, overproducer that exclusively pumps due to latching issues for baby, and have dmer which causes anxiety during pumping. The heat on these help so much with the dmer that I don't dread pumping everytime plus I have so many more letdowns with it. I respond to these faster than I have any other pump and it's a more comfortable pump than even my spectra which I previously claimed as the best! I get the same amount as with my spectra but even faster which is awesome because I don't have time to be anchored to a wall and most likely couldn't stick with it for a whole year especially around the busy holidays. The suction on these pumps are strong! The highest level I use is a 4 but usually a 3 and the max mode is my favorite! This pump comes with everything you need. I worried the charging cable would be difficult to connect but the magnet is strong so it's really easy to connect them even one handed. I keep heat on for the entire pump maxed out so that drains the battery pretty quick. I generally get a little over an hour and a half out of battery life because of this but I usually just charge them after the second use so they're always ready to go. I use the fridge method (rinse after pumping and refrigerate) and it causes no problems with the heating. It's nice because it warms it up quickly out of the fridge which I'm sure I'll love even more this winter! The things I don't like as well are; The app is great to use controls so I don't have to look down my shirt to change settings if I want but it does bug out sometimes. I clear the app off my phone and it's fine when I open it back up. I wish the heat had the option of turning on for the whole 30 minutes of pump time instead of just 15 minute at a time. It has the plugs you can buy to keep them from leaking if you bend over. I bought them but they still leak as medium-fast droplet so it's never completey leakproof. I have never had issues with it leaking because I'm not bending over that far while pumping so I rarely use them anyways. I do prefer the legendairy milk flange inserts over the ones that come with these but I use these a lot. I wish they had the option to buy the charging case by itself incase after buying the pumps you decide you want it. So far I haven't had much regret over not having the charging case but I may change my mind around the holidays when i'm pumping on the road a lot. I would definitely buy these pumps again if something happened to them because now I couldn't see myself pumping the next 10 months without them I love them so much! I will update if I change my mind about these.
A**.
I’m Cheating on my Willow Gos
Holy. Cow. Literally, because that’s what I feel like these days… I wish these had come out before I ordered my other wearables through my insurance, because these are already my favorite pumps and I just got them today. And I’ve owned many pumps (exclusive pumper multiple times).I know not every pump works for everyone, but a vacuum/technology company infiltrating the baby market was such a great move. I use the Spectra S2 as my main pump. It works well in terms of output, but as someone who has sensory overload issues, the vibration quite literally overstimulates me. Makes me want to hurl the pump across the room and quit pumping altogether. For this reason, I’ve been reaching for my Baby Buddha 2.0 as my main. I typically use it along with the LaVie lactation massagers for the heat. I have vasospasms and also use the fridge hack, so I use the LaVies at every pump. For added mobility and no tubing, I use the Willow Gos.I thought I loved my Willows. I only use them when I’m out for short periods, but I could’ve sworn they were by far the best wearables. And then it happened. In the middle of the night, I was overtired, overstimulated, over everything. I broke up with my Spectra, switched to the Baby Buddha as my main, and said, “I wonder if there’s a better wearable, too.” One thing led to another and I cheated. I’ve had these for only one day so far, but the settings are so much more customizable than any other pump I’ve used. The suction is also strong. I’d go as far as to say that I’d feel okay using these as a primary. They are the most comfortable, most beautiful pump. Although they’re pricey, I justify the price as I’m still saving more by pumping than if I quit and switch my baby over to formula. There’s also pricier wearables on the market. I guess all this is to say that these pumps are worth every penny.
M**M
Saving me while pumping at work
Second time mom and breastfeeding journey. I refuse to use flanges this time around. I hate the inconvenience of being locked away privately at work and how they stick out and get weighed down with milk. Collection cups have been my go to during the times I’ve had to pump the last 5 mos. Got these Eufy ones on Black Friday sale, I only got the ones without the case nor the heating element. Thank god these are working out so well, it’s definitely saving my pump at work situation. I nurse exclusive when I’m home. It’s super quiet, really comfortable and adjustable suction wise. I like the pre programmed sequence for MAX output and I’ve been getting more milk with these than any other setup. I only need them 3 times a week for 3 pumps per day, I go home and nurse the rest of the time. I’m really liking them. Hindsight I would totally splurge for the charging case but also I didn’t want to spend another x amount of money in case it wasn’t a good pump for me. The plus side is even without the charging case, a full charge lasts a really long time. Worth a try for $99!
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