- Wearable breast pumps offer hands-free, in-bra expressing that fits around busy daily routines.
- Lightweight, discreet designs help parents pump confidently at work, on the go, or in shared spaces.
- Multiple horn sizes and gentle suction patterns support comfort and efficient milk flow.
- Flexible modes and adjustable suction levels let you personalise each session for comfort and output.
You might think expressing breast milk will be fiddly and a bit of a faff, but it doesn’t need to be. Wearables have changed the game. Slip the pump into your bra and you can express hands-free, whenever, wherever.
If you’re weighing up whether a hands-free breast pump is right for you. We’ve got you.
Wearables are especially helpful for parents who:
- Want to be hands-free freedom while expressing
- Are returning to work or juggling irregular schedules
- Need to pump discreetly in public or shared spaces
- Are collecting milk while breastfeeding on the opposite side
- Like having the option to choose between multiple modes and levels
- Need a pump with long-lasting battery charge
Why choose a hands-free wearable pump?
Freedom to move
A wearable pump works quietly inside your bra, which means you can express on the way to work, during a meeting break, or while tackling everyday tasks.
Your hands stay free, and you’re not tied to a plug socket, cords, or tubing. It’s pumping that fits around your rhythm, not the other way around.
The Tommee Tippee wearable comes in a hard-shell case for easy storage on the go.
Discreet by design
If you prefer privacy when pumping, a wearable pump will help to make it easy to express without stepping away from the moment. It’s lightweight and low-profile, helping you stay relaxed, something that really supports let-down, especially in busy or unfamiliar environments.
When night comes, the new Tommee Tippee wearable pump is specially designed for less nighttime disturbance with quiet operation (50.3-53.4dB, the same as a quiet conversation or gentle rainfall) and a soft-glow night light.
Built for comfort
A good fit matters. Our wearable pump supports you with:
- 6 interchangeable sizes (13, 15, 17, 19, 21mm horn inserts, and a 24mm horn)
- An easy nipple measurement guide to help you find your fit.
- Bra strap adjusters, because the right level of support makes all the difference
Simple to clean
Wearables pumps have fewer parts. Ours breaks down into five steriliser-safe food-grade silicone parts, so you can keep all parts that come into contact with your breast or breast milk clean.
Pump your way
Express from one side while your baby feeds from the other, or use two in-bra pumps at once to save time. Use the LED display on the Tommee Tippee in-bra pump to track mode, suction level, and session time.
Settings that adapt to you
Our latest wearable pump uses two-stage suction that closely mimics a baby’s natural feeding rhythms. It has 4 modes which change the pattern of the pulls to help trigger let-down, build flow, and express efficiently, and up to 9 suction levels.
By switching between modes and adjusting suction levels, you can create a pattern that works best for your body.
What feels right for you can change from one session to the next, so it’s normal to swap between settings as your comfort levels and breast milk supply shift. Switching modes and levels helps keep you comfortable, stimulates let-down, and expresses breast milk more effectively.
Power that keeps up
A full charge gives you 10x20-minute sessions, and USB charging make it easy to stay topped up. You’ll also get a clear alert before your battery dips, so you’re never caught mid-session without warning.
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Can I use a wearable pump while feeding my baby?
Yes. Many expressing parents use an in-bra pump on one side while breastfeeding from the other. It’s an efficient way to collect milk without adding extra sessions to your day.
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Are wearable breast pumps safe?
When used as directed, wearable breast pumps are safe for use. Like any other breast pump, ensure that the pump fits correctly, is cleaned properly after every use and isn’t used for long periods/more frequently than recommended.
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Do I need a wearable breast pump?
While wearable breast pumps aren’t essential, they’re useful for those with busy lifestyles or parents who want to be able to express hands-free. If you need to pump regularly and often need to be mobile, a wearable pump is an excellent choice.
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Can I pump on the go?
Absolutely. Wearables are designed for movement, whether you’re on a walk, commuting, or doing light tasks at home. Choose a space where you feel relaxed, that’s what supports breast milk let-down.
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Do wearable breast pumps cause clogged ducts?
Wearable breast pumps do not directly cause clogged ducts, but an improper fit or incomplete breast emptying can increase the risk. Using the correct flange size, varying pumping positions, and ensuring regular milk removal can help reduce the likelihood of blocked ducts.
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Do wearable breast pumps decrease milk supply?
Wearable breast pumps do not automatically reduce milk supply. Milk production depends on regular and effective milk removal. If a wearable pump doesn’t empty the breasts fully or isn’t used often enough, then supply may be affected. Ensuring the correct flange size and using the pump consistently can help support your supply.
