u/Available-Put-205

eufy wearable vs other wearables, what did you actually use?

I'm 20w with my first and trying to plan ahead. I'll keep my regular pump for home, but I already know there will be car days and work trips where I can't disappear for 30 minutes, and my partner can bottle what I pump.A friend keeps recommending the eufy s1 pro, but wearable reviews feel all over the place next to Elvie, Willow, and Momcozy. I also keep seeing people say wearables are overrated, so I'm trying to set realistic expectations.If you compared eufy with another wearable, or skipped eufy entirely, what did you actually stick with day to day and why? I care most about real-life use, like comfort in a bra, output consistency, leak risk, and how annoying cleanup is.

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u/Available-Put-205 — 11 days ago

Been going down the sleep earbud rabbit hole for the past couple weeks, and the more I read the more I think most people are evaluating the wrong things when they compare them.

My situation is specific: I'm a side sleeper, my partner snores on rough nights, and we live in an apartment building with thin walls. Waking up at 2am and lying there for an hour is starting to feel like a regular Tuesday.

The problems I'm actually trying to solve are pretty different from daytime listening:

  • ear pressure when my head is against the pillow and something is sticking out of my ear
  • snoring that's uneven in volume and timing, not a consistent hum
  • low-level apartment noise that isn't always loud but is persistent enough to break sleep
  • battery holding through the night and an alarm I can actually trust

Here's how I'd roughly sort the options:

Foam earplugs: cheapest by far, probably fine for mild background noise. Useless if you need an in-ear alarm or if you hate that plugged feeling.

Regular ANC earbuds: genuinely excellent for flights and commuting, but a completely different test for sleeping. Most of them are too bulky for side sleeping, and wearing a wingtip against a pillow for 6 hours isn't what they're designed for.

Sleep-specific earbuds: less focused on maximum ANC, more on low-profile fit, sound masking, alarm functionality, and staying comfortable overnight. Genuinely a different category than what you'd buy for a commute.

Over-ear sleep headbands: some people love them. I'd personally find them too warm and I move around too much for it to work.

The one that keeps coming up when I search specifically for side sleeper options is one of the Soundcore sleep earbuds — I think they call it the A30 or something. I wouldn't put it up against Bose or Sony ANC earbuds because it's solving a completely different problem. It seems aimed at people who want thin fit, snoring masking, sleep sounds, and a reliable alarm while lying down. The app apparently has some learning curve based on what I've read, but the hardware is built around actual sleep use rather than borrowed from a commuter earbud.

Has anyone here actually used sleep earbuds long term as a side sleeper? Not just the first night. Genuinely curious whether comfort holds up after a few weeks of nightly use, and if the sound masking approach actually works better than trying to ANC your way through it.

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u/Available-Put-205 — 24 days ago