Sperax 3-in-1 Under-Desk Walking Pad – App & Remote-Controlled Vibration Treadmill, 2.5 HP Quiet Motor, 9% Auto-Incline (Red)

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Maximize productivity and fitness with the Sperax 3-in-1 Under-Desk Walking Pad. Combining a vibration plate, remote-controlled incline, and app connectivity, this compact treadmill features a whisper-quiet 2.5 HP motor and up to 9% auto-incline—perfect for walking, working, or light workouts at home or in the office.

  • 4-in-1 Modes – Choose Sports, Walking, Working, or Tilt (vibration) mode via remote or app for versatile workouts.
  • Smart Control – LED display tracks speed, time, distance, and calories; adjust speed and incline instantly with included remote or mobile app.
  • Quiet 2.5 HP Motor – Ultra-quiet, low-noise operation lets you work, call, or stream without interruption.
  • Shock-Absorbing Belt – Five-layer non-slip running belt offers superior cushioning to protect knees and joints.
  • Auto-Incline Up to 9% – Simulate hills to engage legs and glutes for a more effective workout.
  • Portable & No Assembly – Pre-assembled design with transport wheels; simply unbox and start moving.

Brand Sperax
Color Red
Motor Power 2.5 HP (≈1.9 kW)
Max Speed ≈6.4 km/h
Incline Range 0–9 %
Running Belt Five-layer non-slip belt
Dimensions (L × W × H) 123.5 × 54.9 × 14.5 cm
Item Weight ≈22.0 kg
Material ABS Plastic & Alloy Steel
Special Feature Auto-Incline & Vibration Plate
Recommended Uses Under-desk exercise, light walking, office work
Target Audience Adults, Teens

21 reviews for Sperax 3-in-1 Under-Desk Walking Pad – App & Remote-Controlled Vibration Treadmill, 2.5 HP Quiet Motor, 9% Auto-Incline (Red)

  1. Jg2013
    May 13, 2025
    Great little unit
    Have had it a couple of weeks now and have used it just about every day. So far have put around 30 miles (~16 hours) on it and have had no issues. I f...More
    Have had it a couple of weeks now and have used it just about every day. So far have put around 30 miles (~16 hours) on it and have had no issues. I find it very lightweight and easy to pick up and put away when not in use. Very sleek and compact footprint ( I use mine under my standing desk) but still large enough to walk comfortably even with my long stride (I'm 6'3, 215 lbs). I have not tried jogging/running on it, but I'm sure you could.
    Really like the fact that it tracks your time, steps, and distance walked. It's fairly quiet though what I'm assuming is a cooling fan does kick on every once in a while and makes a bit of noise, but nothing terrible. I've had phone conversations while using it and the person on the other end was none the wiser. Overall very pleased with this unit.
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    Kiriss
    May 8, 2025
    Decent
    Giving this treadmill a solid 4.I just received it and had a chance to test a couple of times.Pros and Cons (According to my personal view)PROS:*Super...More
    Giving this treadmill a solid 4.
    I just received it and had a chance to test a couple of times.
    Pros and Cons (According to my personal view)
    PROS:
    *Super compact and lightweight. Unlike the previous one i had this walk pad is easily moved around and stored vertically and horizontally. Really a space saver is you have limited space capacity in your apartment.
    *Works well. Not much speeds offered but enough for a decent walk not a run
    *Vibration mode. Didn't know what this is but its definitely a bonus. Helps relax muscles as a post workout and warm up before a work out. Also work as an additional source for burning fat.
    CONS
    *the motor is very noisy. Might need some time adjusting as i just used it twice.
    *The pad is overheating quickly .. Not really an issue if you wear sneakers. Hoping it also will get better with time
    *The pad belt seems a bit loose with a light flop in a middle. But i think it can be manually adjusted using instrument.

    Overall it does the job and very compact.
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    Sahar
    May 8, 2025
    Compact yet powerful
    Oh man, I was looking for something compact for so long. I always wanted to have something to walk on, but didnt want that to take so much space. Came...More
    Oh man, I was looking for something compact for so long. I always wanted to have something to walk on, but didnt want that to take so much space. Came across this and thought to give it a try considering its compact size under the sofa/bed storage option.
    I am glad I made the purchase! I was concerned if it would be powerful enough or not and man… walking part goes to pretty fast limits at least according to my requirement. I tried up until 3 miles per hour but it had option to go further.
    There is another feature that I might not use considering my knee pain but highly recommend to anyone who can use. That is the vibration factor. I am glad it came as this 2-in-1 option too as at some point I might use that feature.
    Best part.. my husband loved it too lol (he was not willing for us to buy it thinking it would take space but now it can EASILY fit under the love seat we have in our game room. Tip: while trying to moving/sliding it, hold it up a bit from one side and it will make it much more easier to move. In flat laying down position it has a great grip to avoid any slips so obviously not easy to push/slide/move it in that position.
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    Chuckn
    May 7, 2025
    Mostly used for the vibration feature
    At first I thought why do I need this. I can walk or whatever. Well weather outside, not in the mood to leave, or any other excuse you can think of to...More
    At first I thought why do I need this. I can walk or whatever. Well weather outside, not in the mood to leave, or any other excuse you can think of to not walk and get some exercise is set aside because of this thing. Right before watching TV in the evenings I will get on this to just let it vibrate my legs for 5 minutes (it is timed for 5 minutes BTW). Walking on the pad is pretty normal.
    I did note that some people did not pay attention that the vibrating pads did not incline. Welp folks, read the headings and descriptions and even reviews like this one to make INFORMED decisions in life.
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    Gabriel Landry Jr
    May 4, 2025
    This is a walking pad, not a treadmill!
    It is a simple walking pad that works as described. It is lightweight and can be moved easily and stored without taking up much space. We just receive...More
    It is a simple walking pad that works as described. It is lightweight and can be moved easily and stored without taking up much space. We just received it today so we don’t know how it will hold up, but we tried it out on both walking and vibration and it appears to be exactly what we expected. If you do not have good balance it should be placed where you can hold on to something. We are using a walker at its full height for us to hold on to. It also helps to rest the walker against the wall to keep it from rolling. My husband is very tall and has large feet. He said there is enough length and width to the pad for him to walk comfortably at 1.5-2 mph. Max speed is 2.5mph. This is not a machine that should be used for running or jogging. It doesn’t seem strong enough for that. But my husband is 75 yrs old and has some balance issues. He just needs an indoor space at home to walk so he doesn’t need a gym membership just to walk on their treadmill. I would not compare this machine to a regular treadmill. It is just a simple pad to walk on. He doesn’t care much for the vibration but hopefully he will use it to strengthen his legs and improve his balance.
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    Vince T.
    May 1, 2025
    Rain or shine outside, this will serve you greatly indoors
    We got rid of our full size treadmill due to the fact that we are no longer in the health condition to run and plus it took up too much space, not to ...More
    We got rid of our full size treadmill due to the fact that we are no longer in the health condition to run and plus it took up too much space, not to mention the noise level, instead we went with Sperax Walking Pad Treadmill to save space and get more practicality usage for it. Super compact and lightweight, even a lady can transport around the house easily and set it up quickly. Doesn’t have fast jogging speed like our old treadmill but is great for regular and fast paced brisk walking…very quiet so we can still hear our TV just fine. This Walking Pad also has the built in vibration massage feature of different levels for when we are sitting down on our chair/couch. So far, we really love this Walking Pad a lot!
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    SuperMilky
    April 29, 2025
    Storable and unlock exercise while working at home
    The walking pad is a compact and convenient solution for staying active at home or in the office. Its slim design makes it easy to store under furnitu...More
    The walking pad is a compact and convenient solution for staying active at home or in the office. Its slim design makes it easy to store under furniture, and the quiet motor allows for distraction-free use while working, provided you have an height adjustable desk. The variable speed settings cater to different fitness levels, from a leisurely stroll to a brisk walk. However, the lack of incline options may limit intensity for more advanced users. The built-in display is simple to read but lacks advanced features like heart rate monitoring. While not a replacement for outdoor walking, it’s a great alternative for rainy days or tight schedules. Overall, it’s a solid choice for light cardio but may not satisfy those seeking a high-intensity workout.
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    Sperax 3-in-1 Under-Desk Walking Pad – App & Remote-Controlled Vibration Treadmill, 2.5 HP Quiet Motor, 9% Auto-Incline (Red) photo review
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    Aman
    April 27, 2025
    A modestly sized yet powerful device
    This little walking vibration pad really does offer a lot of value for the price point this thing is placed in. It has a pretty small form factor so s...More
    This little walking vibration pad really does offer a lot of value for the price point this thing is placed in. It has a pretty small form factor so storing this thing under your desk or even in a closet isn’t that big of a hassle. The speed this thing reaches is more than sufficient for a walking treadmill since you’re not exactly going to be doing a ton of running. The design of this walking treadmill is very modern with it looking like some of the more higher end models out there. Overall would highly recommend to anyone looking for a machine to help them get their exercise in while also being in a modest form factor.
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    NY A’s Fan
    April 27, 2025
    Easy to get your steps in!
    I have had this treadmill for a week now and have used it 5 days.Here are my thoughts so far:It's all set to go right out of the box. Just attach the...More
    I have had this treadmill for a week now and have used it 5 days.
    Here are my thoughts so far:
    It's all set to go right out of the box. Just attach the power cord to the side where the power button is, put 2 AAA batteries in the remote, read over the instructions and you're ready to jump on. Having not used a treadmill like this before (no rails), I knew I'd be a bit wobbly to start, so I started on the lowest walking setting and (using the remote), kept increasing the speed until I got to a comfortable gait. To me, it's not that noisy at all. I mean you can hear it, but it's not overpowering by any means. I am a 5'7" woman with long legs, larger feet (9.5) and am 64 yrs old. I wear the same sneakers I normally use when going out for a walk, When I got to the speed I wanted, I kept my eyes on my feet for a while to make sure I wasn't getting too far forward or too far back which could result in falling forward/back. It does become a balancing act at first finding both your rhythm and stride length but it came quickly for me. I did decide to use a walking stick to assure my balance but that's my personal preference. This little machine does what it says and I've been enjoying getting my steps in on windy and/or rainy days. Its size permits you to store either under furniture or propped up against a wall or behind a couch out of the way when not in use. For me, it's the answer for times I just don't feel like leaving the house. I use it while either watching TV or listening to music. It's a great little machine and I hope it holds up for a good while.
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    Callie
    April 26, 2025
    I really like the vibration in addition to being a walking pad!
    I REALLY like this walking pad! I have purchased a few things from Amazon for a mini pack-away gym at home and this was definitely a great choice. I l...More
    I REALLY like this walking pad! I have purchased a few things from Amazon for a mini pack-away gym at home and this was definitely a great choice. I love to walk on it in the evenings while watching tv. The big draw/ why I chose those one was because it also vibrates and I had had a vibration plate in my wishlist. It only vibrates for 5 minutes which is a little short but I really think it helps me sleep better. The design and quality seem good and the speed has been adequate. I like that it counts the time, distance, and steps, and has a remote. I am not sure what the other counter is, though. I would recommend this to anyone! It checked all my boxes and some I wasn't even looking for.
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    LS
    April 22, 2025
    Recommend this for beginners, older folks
    I am engineering challenged, so trust me when I say this was pretty simple. Came right out of the box, nothing to put together. Simply plug it in. Put...More
    I am engineering challenged, so trust me when I say this was pretty simple. Came right out of the box, nothing to put together. Simply plug it in. Put the batteries in the remote. When it turns on it's pretty obvious if you ever used anything like it, that you get the time you've walked, the speed, etc. It's it's very Elementary and that's exactly what I wanted. I didn't want a $5,000 machine that I was going to turn into a clothes hanger in 2 months. I figured at this price if I got bored or tired with it it wouldn't kill me. That's the good part.

    The only true negative is that it is extremely short. I am tall for a woman, 5'9, and someone had made a comment that you better not use it if you're tall. And I can understand why she said that. My stride is pretty long and on this you are definitely restricted. If you're and all out runner at a very fast pace you probably won't like this.

    But I'm someone who has an exercise in a long time and I knew I needed to walk and I needed to walk at a fast clip. I'm an ex-athlete but I'm up in years now, and I'm starting to get osteoporosis so I knew I needed to do something. I don't like to go outside on the streets and I don't like people peering at me as I walk by. It's just a cork. I don't have anywhere around here that's private or parks and so I thought this was the perfect answer. You can go as fast or slow as you like, but you have to get used to the pacing and the stride so that you don't fall off. I'll just say it.

    No I didn't fall off but I came close the first couple of times. For me, since I'm older and the length is so short, I found that it was really really helpful to have something next to me to hold on to if I felt unbalanced. I found something that is my waist height, and I am close enough to it to study myself. So that's just a helpful tip I think.

    Other than that it's not terribly heavy. It's not lightweight but it's not awful. You can move it from room to room if you have to without a whole lot of trouble. Do what it says and do not put it on the carpet.

    I definitely recommended for certain people, perhaps older, beginners, or just someone who needs light exercise at their own pace.
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    Alexis
    April 19, 2025
    Best walking and vibration pad
    I have been wanting a walking pad for so long! This one is great value and it’s awesome since it includes the walking pad and vibration plate. The wal...More
    I have been wanting a walking pad for so long! This one is great value and it’s awesome since it includes the walking pad and vibration plate. The walking pad tracks multiple things on the screen and rotates through them - speed, distance, steps, etc. it is small and easy to store. It was easy to set up and it synced to the remote. There is an app you can download for some workouts. I tried a few of the free workouts. I like that I can run at a slow pace with this as well. The vibration plate works great too and I look forward to using it more often. This is perfect to use while watching tv, working, anytime!! Compact and sturdy
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    successful
    April 18, 2025
    Very good quality
    I really like it! It's light enough to move in and out of my living room every day. I don't want it staying in there so I just put it out when I want ...More
    I really like it! It's light enough to move in and out of my living room every day. I don't want it staying in there so I just put it out when I want to use it for the first time each day and then put it up in another room every night. I like that it doesn't have anything on the front so if I step too close I'm not stepping on a piece of plastic. Since it is shorter than a normal treadmill, this is a nice perk as I do tend to overstride sometimes and I'd rather overstep on the front than off the back. The remote is easy to use and the walking pad is very sturdy. It is a little loud. I have to turn the volume up on the TV when I'm on it and go over 2mph. Otherwise 10/10 would recommend.
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    Kara LaTouche
    April 17, 2025
    Portable treadmill
    Absolutely satisfied with this purchase for someone whose job requires them to sit a majority of the day, it is fantastic to have this portable treadm...More
    Absolutely satisfied with this purchase for someone whose job requires them to sit a majority of the day, it is fantastic to have this portable treadmill. The only thing I wish I could say was that it was wireless but hey, beggars can’t be choosers. When I come home, I am super excited to use it to get my daily exercise as it really is quiet in my personal opinion so I can even get a quick walking session at night when my family is sleeping. I do like the LED display on the treadmill it self to show me my walking count. For me, the sped is just right to allow me to get a good exercise and not fell unbalanced as some say I can be clumsy. lol. Overall, good investment especially for me and my job that has a lot of sitting.
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    AS
    April 14, 2025
    Portable, Affordable, and Family-Friendly Walking Pad
    The Walking Pad Treadmill with APP is a fantastic addition to our home! My children, aged 5 and 7, were so excited that they opened it immediately and...More
    The Walking Pad Treadmill with APP is a fantastic addition to our home! My children, aged 5 and 7, were so excited that they opened it immediately and can use it with supervision. I was equally thrilled to incorporate it into my routine, as it complements my steppers that I've relied on for years. It's great to alternate between the two, and this walking pad works just like a regular treadmill but is far more portable.

    The vibration feature is a standout—it feels amazing after use and helps promote circulation. For first-time users, I recommend starting with less than 5 minutes to avoid itching caused by histamine release during vigorous workouts. The app is another highlight, offering better control over the walking pad compared to the remote and providing various workout options, which is a big plus.

    So far, it's been a great experience, and I plan to continue using it regularly before alternating with my steppers. It's also more affordable than a traditional treadmill, making it a highly recommended choice for anyone looking for a versatile and convenient fitness solution!
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    Alan
    April 14, 2025
    Works great and super compact!
    I have found that since I started WFH that my activity level had decreased from what it used to be. When I go to the plant to work, I end up doing a l...More
    I have found that since I started WFH that my activity level had decreased from what it used to be. When I go to the plant to work, I end up doing a lot more walking than I do at home for various reasons. I used to go outside for a walk but that proved to be challenging at times because obviously when I left the house my computer stayed here and I wasn't able to respond quickly to any requests that came my way. I needed a way to get some steps in while I am in my home office.

    I didn't want to get a traditional treadmill because they are typically pretty large and heavy, not to mention that they can be pretty expensive. I knew that I would end up having to put it in my basement which although more convenient, obviously, than walking outside I still was away from my computer to keep close to the action. Also, often I wake up in the middle of the night with sore joints (arthritis) and a little bit of walking helps reduce this stiffness and soreness. Obviously way more convenient to walk on this versus getting dressed to walk outside, especially if the weather isn't cooperating.

    Then I discovered this item. This is exactly what it looks like it is -- a small compact, and portable treadmill. First, I will address some things that it doesn't have that may or may not matter to people considering this. It does not have railings, it does not have an adjustable incline, and lastly it doesn't go fast enough to be useful for running. The top speed is 3.8 MPH. That's a very fast walk, but definitely not a run. If these things are important to you than this may not be a good fit for you.

    However, if you are looking for a very affordable, compact, inexpensive compared to a full-sized treadmill, easy to use and operate, and finally very easy to put away when not in use then this is definitely worth a look.

    I am 6'4" inches tall and about 270 lbs. Luckily this device can accommodate up to 350 lbs I believe. However, being tall does cause its own set of challenges -- not the least of which is that I have a fairly long stride compared to many people. However, this walking pad is long enough that I can use it with no issues. If a tall, heavy guy like me can use it then those who are of more average sizes should be just fine.

    It is essentially 2 devices in one. The first feature and the one that I exclusively use is that it is a walking pad that goes from 0.1 to 3.8 mph. That's fast enough for me. It also is a vibration pad. To be honest I have never really used this, aside from trying it out. I can say that it is pretty powerful, but at present I haven't found a use for that feature.

    Another feature I really like is that I really like is the included remote control. It would be very inconvenient to have to bend down to change any settings (like speed for example) on the pad itself, which is where the remote comes in. You can adjust the speed of the pad from the remote or shut it off which will end your workout session. Unfortunately, you cannot pause the workout from the remote. However, there is another feature that in my opinion greatly expands upon the remote.

    There is an associated app which can be downloaded to your smart phone. I have an iPhone so that is all I can speak to. With the app you can pair the walking pad and then a number of other features come into play. Not the least of which is the ability to start, pause, or end the workout. You can also change the speed, and it shows on the display a one-mile track that gives you a visual representation so you can see how far or close you are to getting to the one-mile mark. I really like that feature.

    Just like a treadmill at a gym you can access pre-programmed workouts or even make your own. There's even a "Quick Start" mode where you just hop on and adjust it as you go. It records your workouts as you do them. I have an Apple Watch so that I can record my indoor walk workout to my Apple Fitness app, which is how I keep track of my walking.

    The one thing that I thought I would miss from having a traditional treadmill was not having the railings. I have a few thoughts on that. What I do is I place my walking pad next to a table or a desk and that is my "railing". Secondly, when I walk, I keep the corner of the desk or table in my peripheral vision. That way I will know if I am perhaps not keeping myself centered on the belt. This is probably not as big of deal for people with shorter strides but nevertheless it is good to keep that in mind. Finally, the walking pad sits fairly close to the floor and if I were to slip off the back it is only 2 inches (at most) to the floor. I have never tempted fate, but I am sure that it would not cause me to trip or fall.

    The final thing I would like to say is that if you are short on space, or if you just don't want to leave something out all the time if you aren't using it, then this walking pad is not that big and weighs under 30 lbs. It can easily be put under a bed, a coach, a desk, or stood up in a closet or corner. It would take 30 seconds to put it away. Turn it off, unplug it, and walk it over to where you want to store it. Try that with a traditional treadmill.

    To recap -- if you want a great WALKING (speed </= 3.8 mph) pad with tons of features then this is a great choice. I am very happy with my purchase.
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    MissWV
    April 13, 2025
    It really is compact!
    This treadmill's design is surprisingly lightweight, sturdy, and easy to move around, which makes it perfect for small spaces. It also doubles as a vi...More
    This treadmill's design is surprisingly lightweight, sturdy, and easy to move around, which makes it perfect for small spaces. It also doubles as a vibration plate, which is a unique feature—though it does take a little getting used to. I ended up placing a sturdy chair in front of me for balance. The remote is great to have. When you turn it off, it slows down before stopping. The top speed is 3.8 mph, which is a bit slower than my usual walking pace, but it still works well for indoor exercise, especially when the weather’s bad. Overall, I’m happy with the purchase and would recommend it if you’re looking for a compact treadmill for light to moderate walking.
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    Benny T
    April 11, 2025
    Lightweight and effective
    I've been looking for a walking pad as I've been experiencing back pain from quite some time from sitting at my desk for too long. With so many on her...More
    I've been looking for a walking pad as I've been experiencing back pain from quite some time from sitting at my desk for too long. With so many on here from weird brands, I saw WIRED name this one their best overall so I thought I'd give this one a shot. So far I like it! It's ready to use right out of the box and pretty simple to get the hang of. I was surprised by how quick the fastest speed is which is great for a medium jog which I was looking for. I also like the vibrating feature which is great after a workout. The form factor is very small and portable and it's pretty lightweight as well. It's also very simple looking, not too flashy or overly branded which is nice. It would've been nice if they included batteries for the remote, but given the low price point compared to the other models on here, it's worth the sacrifice. If you're like me and work from home and are looking for a walking pad, you should definitely get this one!
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    Elizabeth
    April 6, 2025
    100% worth it, quiet, easy to use, simple to store
    First I'm not sure about everyone saying it's loud. Maybe I got lucky. Mine is not loud at all, I have sensory issues and it doesn't even close to bot...More
    First I'm not sure about everyone saying it's loud. Maybe I got lucky. Mine is not loud at all, I have sensory issues and it doesn't even close to bother me, it's not eveb as loud as a dryer running. I can hear my TV and music fine with it running without having to turn it up.

    Second it's lightweight, easy to move, my only dislike in the actual device size department is the cord length is super short, I wish it was longer. In the area I have it I have to plug in a small extension cord, not a deal breaker by any means but mildly inconvenient.

    Third works perfect, remote is easy to use as are actual controls easy to learn and use and everything. Threw some Velcro into the remote and onto the side of the pad so I can pop the remote onto there after use before sliding it back into place, so I don't lose said remote.

    The pad itself shows your steps and everything on the side, the companion app is stupid, buggy, laggy, and everything else so no real use in using that, it got removed from my phone fairly quickly when I saw how ridiculous it was.

    All in all, great price, easy to take out and just plug in and go. Delivery may be spotty if you order but that's not the sellers fault, amazing delivery itself has been absolutely abysmal lately.

    Highly recommend ordering, I got it because I'm disabled and I needed a way to do some exercises in my home but refused to buy a full treadmill that was expensive and takes up to much room.
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    Lippy
    February 24, 2025
    Great treadmill so far...
    I have been primarily WFH for several years and decided about a year ago that I wasn't active enough during the work day. I typically walk for about a...More
    I have been primarily WFH for several years and decided about a year ago that I wasn't active enough during the work day. I typically walk for about an hour each business day (Mon-Fri) on the treadmill and never set the speed greater than 2.4-3.0 and wanted a treadmill that I could easily put under my standing desk.

    I've been through 3 Urevo treadmills during that time (first one had an error within the first week of using it, the second worked for several months before the motor seemed to go out, and the third one only lasted 4 months before the motor started getting hot and also producing a plastic burning smell despite applying lubricating oil more often than it recommended to try to keep things working) and decided to try a different brand.

    Although I have only used this treadmill for a couple days, I wanted to note a couple nice things about it:
    1. It is very easy to move. It is much (MUCH) lighter than any of my previous under desk treadmills.
    2. It has a shorter length and width, which is still plenty for me to confidently walk without fear of falling off or hitting the sides (I'm 5'9" for reference)
    3. Max speed goes to 3.8, which is higher than I'll ever set it while I'm working.
    4. It fits easily under my desk (I have a light commercial treadmill at home as well that I use for running on, but I could not easily work from my home gym)
    5. It doesn't have the ability to incline (the other under desk treadmills I've had DID have this feature, but I never used it to it wasn't something I was concerned about)
    6. The noise level is about the same as the other under desk treadmills that I've used (which doesn't get picked up the Jabra I use for meetings)
    7. The cost was much less than it would have been to purchase another Urevo treadmill (paid less than $200)
    8. Amazon reported that it was selling a high volume of these treadmills, which gives me hope that it will work well for my use case.
    9. The maintenance (tightening belt and adding oil) is basically the same for all the treadmills I've looked at in the $150-$800 price range (have to add oil directly under the belt once a month for my usage level and they provide an Allen wrench to turn bolts to tighten the belt).
    10. The treadmill worked great right out of the box.
    11. The vibration feature is interesting (my kids thought it was fun but I really doubt I'll ever use it)
    12. I like that it has an app, but I've not needed to set it up (I just track my arm movement/calorie burn based on my Apple Watch)
    13. Remote for the treadmill came without batteries but worked fine when I added them (2 - AAA batteries)

    I'm looking forward to using it daily and hope it can last a longer time than the previous under the desk treadmills I've used. If not, there is a 12 month warranty (but I also purchased an additional warranty through Amazon/ASURION in case there are issue).

    So far, so good!
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    LC
    January 29, 2025
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    Once upon a time, I was healthy. I ate fruits and veggies and drank protein shakes and worked out every single day (and even loved it). Then Covid rui...More
    Once upon a time, I was healthy. I ate fruits and veggies and drank protein shakes and worked out every single day (and even loved it). Then Covid ruined everything. Then I got pregnant. Then I quit my full-time career to become a stay-at-home mom. Now here we are four years later. I'm actually just shy of ten pounds from where I was before Covid (a.k.a. at my fittest), so it's not as bad as I make it seem. But sadly since I've hit 40, things have gone downhill FAST! The apron belly that was starting to slowly shrink just before the end of last summer quickly inflated back up after my birthday in the fall, and I've suddenly found my health in quick and serious decline. As many people do when ringing in the new year, I've set some goals for 2025 with the most important goal being to regain control of my health again. Since I'm in a slump and can't bring myself to committing to lifting weights again or even doing yoga, I've decided to try the most basic thing I could possibly do that doesn't require multiple pieces of equipment or having to find a video to follow- walking. With this treadmill, it keeps things super simple: either I walk slow or I walk fast (or jog). I don't ever have to worry about inclimate weather and severe temperature changes, or being discouraged about not being able to walk around the block while my toddler's asleep because I like to workout undisturbed in the early hours of the morning. Heck, I don't even have to necessarily get dressed as much as just put my running shoes on! I simply pull this pad out, turn it on and start walking. It's not the lightest thing ever, but I'm able to manage lifting and moving this around without struggling too much (though built-in wheels would have been nice for easier maneuvering). I really dig how compact it is because it fits perfectly under my bed or just propped up against a small corner in my room. Super simple and straightforward operation- you just flip the switch on the treadmill itself, hit the go button on the remote, and set it to the speed you want. I really love that the display automatically cycles through your workout information at a quick glance (time, speed, steps, and distance) and it cycles just fast enough so that you're not staring down for too long which could potentially throw you off balance. Speaking of which, if you don't have good balance I definitely do NOT recommend you get on this type of treadmill as it lacks a handle bar for stability. It can be a bit nerve-wracking not having something to hold onto only because I've only used treadmills with one, but I'd like to think I still have cat-like reflexes so I've not stumbled or fallen off yet. The openness of it makes it easy to be on my phone while walking and gives me the freedom to swing my arms naturally, and I can even reach out and stabilize myself on the bed or a chair if needed. Since this pad is so compact it can be easy to find my feet drifting off the back if I take long steps even though I'm quite short (5'1”), so you'll need to be aware of your position on the pad as well as your stride length; that said, I wouldn't recommend this for taller people. It's obviously not the quietest piece of equipment but it's comparable to the noise level of a vacuum (when in walking mode) and doesn't wake my sleeping toddler with my door closed. The vibration plate is a cool feature but since I'm having some interesting health issues at the moment, I probably won't be using it until I figure out what's going on with me and can confirm with a doctor that it's safe to use with my conditions; though I will note that it does feel nice on the body and seems to loosen me up a bit after only a minute or two. I should also note that it's pretty loud in vibration mode. Not sure what the accompanying phone app is good for, as I thought it would log my workouts but it hasn't (not that I necessarily need another app anyway since I wear a Samsung watch and use the Health app to automatically log workouts). I'm definitely looking forward to jump-starting the year with this simple treadmill. Overall a fantastic buy for the price point!
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