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Adding a display interface to a wearable breast pump introduces a new layer of engineering complexity that many factories have not fully resolved. Battery management, firmware stability, and component sealing all become more demanding once a screen is integrated into an in-bra device. This guide walks through the published specifications of the Hands-Free Electronic Breast Pump with LED Display, model LD-3011L, and outlines what brand owners and distributors should verify before placing an order.
Retail data across the maternal care category consistently shows that display-equipped wearable pumps support a meaningfully higher price point than screen-less wearables, while also reducing the volume of customer support inquiries related to mode and suction-level confusion. For distributors, this translates into both better unit economics and lower post-sale support overhead.
Commands a price premium over screen-less wearable models within the same general suction performance tier.
LED screen reduces customer confusion around mode selection, lowering distributor support costs.
Differentiates a private-label line in a wearable category that has become increasingly commoditized at the screen-less tier.
The LD-3011L is engineered with four distinct pumping modes — massage, expression, suck simulate, and multitronic suction — each offering nine adjustable suction levels. This combination is designed to let mothers fine-tune sessions for comfort and output, and gives brand owners a concrete, verifiable specification to use in place of vague "customizable" marketing language.
Mode | Suction Levels |
|---|---|
Massage | 9 |
Expression | 9 |
Suck Simulate | 9 |
Multitronic Suction | 9 |
The unit is equipped with a responsive LED screen that provides direct access to mode selection and suction adjustments, enabling real-time personalization without relying on tactile-only buttons. For private-label buyers, this is a useful detail to translate into packaging copy, since it is a verifiable feature rather than a marketing abstraction.
All components that contact milk or skin are made from BPA-free, food-grade materials. The unit also incorporates an anti-backflow design, which is engineered to prevent moisture and milk particles from reaching the motor housing — a baseline hygiene requirement buyers should confirm with any competing factory quote.
The LD-3011L is associated with CE MDR documentation. Buyers targeting markets requiring additional certification should confirm current scope and any additional documentation needs directly with our compliance team during the sourcing review, since requirements differ by destination market and product configuration.
Specification | LD-3011L Detail |
|---|---|
Model | LD-3011L |
Certificates | CE MDR |
Modes | 4 (Massage, Expression, Suck Simulate, Multitronic) |
Suction Levels | 9 per mode |
Hygiene Design | Anti-backflow |
Material | BPA-free, food-grade |
The LD-3011L is a compact, ergonomic, all-in-one unit designed to fit securely inside standard nursing bras, allowing mobility without tubes or cords connecting to a separate motor housing. This positions it within the "all-in-one wearable" category rather than the split-system category, which matters for how your team frames the product against split-system competitors that pair an in-bra cup with an external clipped motor.
Buyers evaluating our full wearable lineup should understand how the LD-3011L positions relative to other configurations we manufacture. The LD-208 / LD-208L shares the same general all-in-one wearable form factor and the same 4-mode, 9-level suction architecture, but does not include the LED display — making it the screen-less counterpart for brand owners targeting a lower price tier. The LD-3011L adds the display layer on top of that same mechanical platform, which is a useful way to explain the price differential to retail buyers: the suction performance is comparable, while the display adds real-time mode and level visibility.
Model | Display | Modes/Levels | Positioning |
|---|---|---|---|
LD-208 / LD-208L | None | 4 modes, 9 levels | Entry wearable tier |
LD-3011L | LED screen | 4 modes, 9 levels | Mid-to-premium wearable tier |
CE MDR technical files matched to your destination market.
BPA-free material certification for components in direct milk contact.
Anti-backflow design documentation.
Replacement parts catalog confirming ongoing availability of duckbill valves and seals.
As the manufacturing factory — not a trading intermediary — Joytech Healthcare supports private-label configuration for the LD-3011L, including color options and logo placement on both the unit housing and retail packaging. Brand owners can pair this SKU with our manual and dual-electric breast pump lines to build a full maternal care assortment under a single sourcing relationship.
Treating the display as a marketing add-on rather than an engineering component. A poorly sealed display housing increases moisture-ingress risk in a product worn against the body. Request sealing documentation specifically for the display module, not just the overall housing.
Assuming all "4 mode" wearables are equivalent. Confirm the specific mode names and level counts in writing — "4 modes" can mean very different things between suppliers.
Overlooking accessory count. Fewer disassemblable parts generally means faster cleaning and fewer lost components; ask for a full parts breakdown rather than assuming complexity is similar across competing wearables.
Confusing certification scope. CE MDR documentation covers the EU market specifically. Confirm with our compliance team what additional documentation, if any, is required for markets outside the EU before finalizing your launch timeline.
Distributors should establish a replacement-part supply expectation before finalizing a purchase agreement for any electronic wearable, including the LD-3011L. Confirm with our sales team whether duckbill valves, diaphragms, and collection cups can be ordered as standalone spare parts and whether they can be private-labeled. Establishing this supply line at the time of your initial order — rather than after launch — avoids inventory gaps that can otherwise generate avoidable customer complaints and warranty disputes during the product's first retail cycle.
If you are evaluating a supplier for a display-equipped wearable breast pump program, our sales engineering team can provide LD-3011L sample units, technical documentation, and tiered MOQ and pricing options aligned to your target market and retail channel.
Contact our OEM/ODM team at marketing@sejoy.com to request samples and a sourcing proposal for the LD-3011L Hands-Free Electronic Breast Pump with LED Display.
A: The LD-3011L offers nine suction levels across each of its four modes — massage, expression, suck simulate, and multitronic suction.
A: The product is associated with CE MDR documentation. Additional certification scope for other markets can be discussed during the sourcing review.
A: Yes. As the manufacturing factory, we support logo and color customization for both the unit and its retail packaging.
A: The LD-3011L is an all-in-one wearable — the motor and collection cup are integrated into a single compact unit designed to fit inside a standard nursing bra, with no external tubing or separate motor housing.