Kiara Wright
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I love these. I wanted to be able to scroll my phone or wash dishes etc while pumping and this is perfect. They keep a decent charge, easy to use and doesn’t have too many pieces to wash. It’s definitely worth it and I’ve had it for almost 6 months.
Emilie
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I LOVE the design and concept. I will say, I didn't realize one pump was on a different setting so I was really irritated about the difference in suction power. But once I realized the setting change, they match and it's the perfect pump!
whitney
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Crap seal and battery life, if you want to feel like your nipples are being chewed up this is the pump for you.The suction is mediocre and definitely doesn’t get enough or nearly enough milk out. The build of this pump (like so many) is lackluster. Location of charger means you have to have a good charge before starting because you definitely can’t charge mid pump. Pouring out milk is hit or miss - don’t have any decent amount in the cups because it’ll end up leaking - doesn’t matter if you’re the most careful person in the world - it leaks.Overall 0 out of 10 don’t recommend for the amount you’re spending. There are better pumps.
Steven Miksic
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I have tried other wearables and had issues with leaking and not having enough volume in the cups to complete a pumping session- so in comparison to that this pump outperforms.Pros: no issue with leaking you just have to make sure the cups are assembled correctly prior to use. The design of the cups/parts is nice- easy to clean and not too many parts. It is easy to walk around in and get a good seal-even with larger breasts (34DD+). I exclusively pump and pull the same volumes with the Discrete Duo that I do with my hospital grade non-wearable pump, so that’s a huge win.For the cons- this thing is in no way “discrete”. It is loud- if you are in a quiet room with other people they will 100% hear the pump. It’s much louder than my non-wearable. Also the cups/pump are very large so if wearing in public it is noticeable. I have had other hands free cups that look less unnatural and hold as much volume (5oz). That being said- I wore in public with minimal cares but I probably wouldn’t wear while at work with other people in a close space.Overall I would buy again, it’s easy to use with great suction and efficiency. I believe the cons I have with it are the same I’d have with most wearables and the price is great!
Mary
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 13, 2025
Stop working properly after 2month
J. Glaser
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
This is a good wearable option but has some issues. The suction is the best part of these pumps, my output is relatively the same with both these and my wall pump. They’re not very discreet as they market, they are definitely noticeable in both appearance and sound.Aside from that my biggest complaint is that the pumps I received leak at the bottom where the flange connects to the plastic collection container. I contacted Lansinoh support and we tried to troubleshoot but ultimately nothing worked to fix the leaking milk which is such a waste. I’m not sure if the ones I received are defective or if this is a common issue. The milk gets trapped in the silicone ridge where the plastic collection cup sits and nothing I’ve done prevents that. Even if I don’t move around they still end up leaking.If these pumps didn’t leak I probably wouldn’t really have anything to complain about even with them being noticeable. But I find myself reaching for my wall pump just to avoid leaking and wasting milk.
Talia McCarthy
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I am surprised this pump doesn't have more reviews because it deserves them. I've tried Willow, Elvie OG, and Eufy S1 Pro. This pump empties me better than any of these more expensive ones. When I purchased it, honestly, it was after major brands had already let me down and I felt like I would be tied to a wall pump forever. I gave this one a try because to be completely honest I am an ambassador for the company and wanted to provide feedback to the brand. The pump was not complimentary but I do receive incentives for an honest review.My honest review is that as a mom of 4 struggling with producing enough milk for my newborn on top of keeping up with the busy schedule of the rest of my kids (all 8 and under) this pump is a game changer. I pump in the car between errands, extracurriculars, and doctors appointments with ease. I'm sure the drive through folks can tell I'm wearing the pump when I am on the go but I honestly am not bothered by it. Would I walk around my local grocery store, probably not, but in my car and around the house I feel comfortable and secure with this pump. Yes it does make an obvious pump noise that is audible to those next to you (my two year old is always asking what's that noise lol) but I've taken calls with it on and no one has noticed or said anything.I've washed dishes, done laundry, vacuumed and mopped with it on though the instructions do say you get the best results when you're stationary. With other wearable pumps I have either still felt full or seen hardly any milk come out after a long period of time. With this one I always get at least half an ounce which as an under producer is extremely valuable to me. It doesn't leak like other brands do and it is easy to put together and clean. My only negative point in this review is that I really want a custom carrying case for it or some kind of efficient way to store it in between pumps. I use a wet/dry bag to store the plastic parts once I've used them and am still out but I'm sure there has to be a better storage system for them. Lansinoh should definitely develop a carrying case of some sort to go with it.