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Medela Expands Wearable Pump Line with Melody InBra and Freestyle Mini

Medela is broadening its footprint in the wearable breast pump market with the launch of two new devices, the Melody InBra and the Freestyle Mini Hands-free. Both products aim to address the demand for discreet, flexible pumping solutions by leveraging the company's long-standing research into infant feeding rhythms.

Medela Expands Wearable Pump Line with Melody InBra and Freestyle Mini

The Melody InBra is engineered as an all-in-one wearable unit, featuring a slim profile designed to fit under clothing. It offers nine adjustable vacuum levels reaching up to 300 mmHg and a battery life capable of supporting up to 10 sessions on a single charge. Priced at $149.99, it is positioned as a straightforward, dependable option for mothers who prioritize simplicity and consistent expression in their daily routines.

For those seeking performance-focused portability, the Freestyle Mini Hands-free utilizes a separate, palm-sized motor connected to lightweight collection cups. This model incorporates Medela’s patented 2-Phase Expression technology, which is designed to mimic the natural sucking rhythm of a baby. The company cites clinical research indicating this system can deliver up to 11.8% more milk compared to standard models. Retailing at $179.99, the device includes a lanyard for mobility and features dishwasher-safe components to reduce maintenance time. Both pumps are currently available on Amazon, with the Melody InBra also accessible through insurance providers.

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