Like all Spectra pumps, the s9 and s2 both have fully replaceable pump parts. You May Also Like: Spectra S9 vs Medela Freestyle Pumps Parts Both are pretty quiet and peaceful pumping devices, but if we’re going to compare these two, the S2 is less noisy than Spectra 9 plus. NoiseĪ Spectra pump is designed with the mother and child in mind. The Spectra s9 Plus comes with a built-in night light that always stays on and can never be adjusted (some even find it too bright), whereas the S2 has a nightlight with two levels of brightness that can be turned off completely. You might find this thing a minor detail, but it certainly makes a difference if you need to use it at night or in the dark, or even if you want to turn off the built-in light or adjust it. On the other hand, the S2 has 12 different levels for expression mode, 5 levels for massage mode, and 5 cycle speeds. There are 10 different levels for expression mode and 5 levels for massage mode in Spectra 9 plus. This means that you can use high vacuum strength and high cycle speed and at the same time. With the S2 breast pump, however, you can adjust the speed regardless of what vacuum strength you’re at. The speed decreases or increases according to the suction strength, so a higher suction automatically means a slower cycle speed. With Spectra S9 plus, it’s not possible to separately adjust the speed and suction. READ MORE: Full Spectra S2 Breast Pump Review Adjustable Cycle Speed While the S9 is still a great pump, it is better suited to shorter, less frequent pumping sessions. It will last for multiple pumping sessions a day. Overall, the S2 has a stronger and more efficient motor. So, if you don’t mind using low to medium suction levels, the Spectra 9 plus would be fine. The suction strength of the S9 plus is less than that of the S2. That makes it the winner when it comes to portability, so it’s easy to carry with you if you’re traveling too! On the other hand, Spectra 9 Plus breast pump comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, the battery life is good for around 3 hours of pumping. So it’s good enough if you don’t have to move or if you’re sitting at home or at work, but it’s not the best option if you need to move around the house a lot. The S2 comes with a wall adapter and power cord, but it doesn’t have a rechargeable battery, which makes it less portable. You May Also Like To Read: Complete Spectra S9 Plus Review Battery Power of Spectra S9 vs S2 So, it’s better to have it placed on a desk while pumping and not to move around with it (you can, but it’ll cause too much of a hassle). The S2, on the other hand, is bulkier it measures 20 x 20 x 18 cm and weighs a whopping 1 kg. It fits in your pocket, inside your palm, and has a tiny weight of 239 g, which makes it an ideal breast pump if you move a lot and can’t always pump in a comfortable setting. There are several differences you should know between these two pumps, and here are the main ones: Weight And SizeĪmong all Spectra models, Spectra S9 is the most portable. It’s one of the best pumps for low milk supply. It is a hospital grade, closed system pump with backflow protection, LCD display and nightlight. The S2 can be used in single or double pump configuration and all of the accessories are replaceable. While it doesn’t have a rechargeable battery, it’s sibling pump the Spectra S1 plus is essentially the same pump with an added rechargeable battery. It features massage mode plus 12 levels of strength. Spectra S2 plus is one of the most popular hospital grade double electric breast pumps on the market. Spectra S2 vs S9 Comparison TableĢ Year Warranty on Pump, 90 Days on Accessories The main difference between S9 Plus and S2 is that S9 Plus is a rechargeable, portable breast pump designed to be pocket sized, while the Spectra S2 is a hospital grade pump with no rechargeable battery.
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