Highlights- Small and Convenient -Hands-free Breast Pump is a small, discreet device that fits completely inside your bra. It is lightweight and does not require wires or sockets to work, giving you complete freedom to express milk anytime, anywhere, even while driving, traveling, etc.
- Customizable Modes - 3 modes (stimulation + expression + mixed) naturally mimic your little one's feeding style, and 27 levels are designed to provide greater flexibility. You can customize your breast pump, and the thoughtful memory function allows it to always start with your favorite settings for an efficient expression process.
- Clearer LCD Display - The sleek smart display allows you to clearly and easily track the expression time and battery power. The additional function of one-touch pause allows you to control the rhythm of milk expression at any time.
- Meets various milking needs – can be used 7-8 times (up to 120 minutes) on a full charge, perfect for a full day of outdoor activities. Made from BPA-free, food-grade silicone, ensuring safety for both you and your baby.
- All-round Comfort - The new concept of double sealing flange made of suction sealing material makes leaking a thing of the past. It is designed to provide mothers with an "almost non-existent" all-round comfortable fit and a spa-like pumping experience.
OverviewWhat is the differences between the 3 modes? Which mode should I use first?
We recommend to use the massage mode for 3~5 minutes to relax the body and mind and then switch to suction mode for deep and slow pumping. The stimulation mode adopts 3+1 combination mode, suitable for new mothers at the first time.
Why choose Riolio wearable breast pump?
It is a wireless breast pump that can be used under the nursing bra, retains more freedom and mobility; its battery is chargeable that requires no power while pumping; its remote controler offers more flexible operation, making pumping less strenuous
How often should I feed my baby?
Most newborns who are formula-fed feed every 2 to 3 hours. As they get bigger and their tummies can hold more milk, they usually eat every 3 to 4 hours.