The UREVO Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill offers versatile workouts at home or office. Easily switch between under-desk walking (1–6.4 km/h) and open running (1–10 km/h) modes. Features a safety handle, dual LED displays, remote control, and UREVO Sport App connectivity.
- Double Shock Absorption – 5-layer anti-slip belt (38 × 102 cm) with 8 silicone dampers + 2 rubber pads reduces joint impact.
- 2-in-1 Design – Open running mode (1–10 km/h) or folding walking mode (1–6.4 km/h). Includes magnetic remote with silent-mode button and onboard magnet storage.
- Powerful & Quiet Motor – 2.25 HP (≈1.7 kW) motor supports up to 120 kg; whisper-quiet operation for any time of day.
- UREVO Sport App – Sync your sessions, track progress, and view workout reports. (Lubricate belt every 200 km; use on level hard floors.)
- Dual LED Displays – Top and front panels show time, speed, distance, calories & steps at a glance.
- Compact & Foldable – Folds to 130 × 57 × 12 cm; built-in wheels make relocation effortless.
Motor Power | 2.25 HP (≈1.7 kW) |
Speed Range | 1–10 km/h (walking 1–6.4 km/h) |
Max Load | 120 kg |
Running Area | 38 × 102 cm |
Unfolded | 130 × 57 × 103 cm |
Folded | 130 × 57 × 12 cm |
Unit Weight | 21.9 kg |
Displays | Dual LED panels (time, speed, distance, calories, steps) |
Controls | Bluetooth App & IR Remote (with silent-mode magnet) |
I have had to adjust the belt to stop it rubbing against the side but that's easy to do.
I usually walk about 5-10 miles a day and have been using it for over 6 months - no issues at all!
If you are going to place it on carpet there is a trick to making sure it operates smoothly. I originally purchased this treadmill in March of 2023 and started using it right away but because I had it directly on my carpet the heat from the engine caused the housing around it to warp.
I contacted the manufacturer who promptly exchanged it for a brand new one (phenomenal customer service)
I then picked up a floor mat to place on the carpet and went down to the local home depot and had them cut out a piece of plywood so that I could place my treadmill on top of it.
This did the trick and no more issues with heat.
As to the treadmill itself; it works exactly as directed. When I first started using it I was tipping the scales at 260 lbs and it held me up just fine. I'm currently 240 lbs and am continuing to slim down thanks to the 10,000 steps I take on a daily basis.
On average I do anywhere between 4,000 - 7,000 steps per day... every day on my treadmill.
As long as you keep the belt appropriately tightened and use the oil dropper that came with the packaging there isn't any reason this piece of equipment shouldn't last for a considerable amount of time.
It's almost 2 years now that I have been using this non stop and have never had an issue with it once I corrected the heat problem by using it on a hard flat surface (plywood).
This is a very high recommendation for you to pick it up for yourself.
You'll get a ton of use out of it.
The walking pad is small and compact, so even if you leave it out between uses it's easy to move out of the way or maneuver around. When I use it I can easily prop it up on the wall behind an open door and it's completely hidden, and I imagine it could very easily slide under a couch since it's very flat, but you'd need to detach the tray every time. I'm 5'9 and the belt length is fine and I haven't had any issues with it, even when getting up to a jogging speed. I could see if you're 6' and up and wanted to jog it could be a little short, but my 6' roommate has tried it just for walking and it's worked great. I also use it on carpet and sometimes rugs and have had no issues there. It's very sturdy, no shaking or wiggly parts or clanking sounds. It's super quiet, which is nice so you don't have to blast the tv while using it! It's easily foldable, and I find it more convenient to not bother with tightening the knobs at the bottom since it doesn't really matter. It's very nice that when folded down, it displays your numbers on the bottom so you can still keep track. Just make sure to detach the tray from the stand when using it folded to avoid accidental kicks. I noticed some reviews complaining about the red safety magnet/clip thing detaching and suddenly stopping the walking pad (the red thing I've pictured on the underside of the foldable stand) I just untied the string so it stays attached and have had no issues. The speed on this little thing is impressive, the most I have gone up to is about 4 mph for a light jog, and it can get up to 6.5 mph.
Now my small complaints. The plug is at the front of the walking pad and the cord it has isn't that long, I had to buy an extension cord for where my outlets were located but that was a small inconvenience that was easily fixed, especially if you already have a three prong extension cord laying around or if your walking pad will already be facing a wall for a desk. Second, the tray is really only useful for your phone and chapstick. If you have any remotes bigger than the one they give you, it'll slide off and be a bit wobbly, and there's definitely no room for a water bottle. If you're using it just as a walking pad and not with a standing desk, it can be annoying. My solution was I bought an attachment made for baby strollers to hold my water bottle and such which has worked perfectly.
None of these complaints were worth dropping a star, since they are more personal annoyances and not about the quality of the product. Amazing walking pad for the price! Very impressed with my experience. I say there's no need to spend more money on others unless you're concerned about the belt length or want lots of extra features, because this one has been perfect!
Pros:
- minimal set up, it doesn't fold so its basically ready to go out of the package
- speed settings go up every 0.2mph (some others skip every .4/.6 which is a big jump)
- can actually withstand jogging! I just jogged on it for about 45 minutes today no problem. Plus, it goes up to 6.2mph so you can get a decent speed on it. If you're sprinting this obviously isn't ideal but an easy jog is doable
- tall person friendly! I was able to run on this as a 5'9" woman, and my partner is 6'3" and he walks on it no problem. This was a big reason I chose this walking pad, since I read a lot of others are not long enough
- can use the bar or the remote
cons:
- Sometimes when I turn it on, I get an error that says "EO5". I found that if I unplug it then plug it back in, it goes away and isn't an issue. It happens basically every time I turn it on, but after I unplug its back to normal.
- It doesn't fold, so if you're tight on space it may be difficult. I store mine vertically up against a wall and its fine.
Highly recommend and worth the price being a little higher than some other models. Lastly, I have not needed to re-oil mine yet, and I've had it for a few months.
First some background.
I purchased this to attempt “walk while I work” since I started working full time at home last year. While I ended up abandoning this due to my productivity tanking, the walking pad was well suited for this task. Its ability to operate with the bar down helped getting close to my desk for ease of typing and use of the mouse. The remote came in handy for adjusting the speed, but it was really sensitive to line of sight issues and needed to be pointed bang on in order to register.
I side-graded the unit to my living room to “walk while I watch TV” which was a much more productive use of my time. The problem however came after a few months and the decking cracked while I was walking one morning: at about 4.0 mph. While watching tv I noticed that the deck started to feel a bit spongey particularly in the middle. After some inspection I noticed a crack down the length of the decking. Please note at this time I was 250 pounds which is under the max limit of 275, but I had been doing some light jogging on it as it has a top speed of 7.2 mph so I figured why not. What likely happened is the decking is not rated for someone of my weight to do any sort of jogging just walking.
Contacted customer service and they sent out a new one free of charge. Set new up one up and kept it strictly for walking, and so far no issues with the decking; but there are other quirks.
First quirk/issue is that the belt shakes at lower speeds. 0.6-2.5 mph is the range it is most noticeable, and continues regardless of how tight, loose, or lubricated the belt is. The belt even does it while running without anyone on it. This became somewhat problematic when my girlfriend had surgery and needed to walk a bit every day. The walking pad seemed better than going outside where she could get stuck due to exhaustion. She could only walk at the slower speeds and the shaking was an issue she that caused problems. Her having surgery isnt the treadmill’s fault, but having a treadmill that operates without issues would have been very helpful.
Second quirk: it has a run time limit of 99 minutes. I knew this going in and didn’t think it would be an issue, but turns out it is really annoying to be in a good stride and then boom stop, and then messing around with it to get back going.
Third: the instruction manual I received isnt accurate regarding the maintenance. It says in order to tighten the belt you need to turn one side clockwise and the other side counter clockwise basically like you are turning the hex key towards each other. This is incorrect, and in reality, you need to turn both hex keys in the same direction (clockwise) to tighten and counter clockwise to loosen. I only know his because I took the first unit apart and tested it before taking the frame to the scrap yard.
Overall it is decent for the price I paid, but I wouldn’t be satisfied if I had paid even 100 bucks more than I did.
Pros:
Comes fully assembled so you don't have to do anything to get going. This treadmill is very light and easily moved from space to space. Its narrow enough to be able to slide under most beds if needing to save space. The foldability of the handrail is a great feature. You can have it down while using the treadmill if you choose or have it up how I like to have it. It is very easy to fold up and down. The motor on the treadmill if very low sounding so easy to watch a show or listen to music while on the treadmill. Love that the controls are on the handrail as well as having a remote to be able to use for controls.
Cons:
The treadmill gradually slows down when you push pause or stop and usually it will be a very seamless stop. A few times after it slows way down it will still stop with a bit of a jolt. That is one reason I keep the handrail up at all times or like to have something close by to be stabilizing me. I usually walk at a 3.0-3.4 pace. The treadmill will slow down great to the low .2-.4 range but then that is where the jolt might happen. It is not too bad but definitely something to be cautious of. The only other con is more a preference but the stand on the handrail for a phone is a little small. I have an Iphone 11 but if my phone was larger or if I want to have my ipad it will not hold. But again, that's more a preference.
It is still functioning well. But I keep it plugged off when not in use. The plastic smell is gone. I keep it lubed as in the instructions. No issues yet. Worth the investment.
1st impression:
This is my first impression after delivery and use for 1 day only. Will provide a 3-month update later.
Solid product, prompt delivery, no damages. Setup was a breeze, unpacked and functional in 10 mins or less by 1 person.
It has wheels to move around if needed. Although I checked for the belt alignment, there was no reason for concern. It was aligned well and was working perfectly from the start.
I saw that some reviewers had mentioned that the remote was the only way to control. That is not true! The controls are also on the handle when it is stood up, allowing you to take the speed to 7+mph. Look under a plastic cover on the handle where the red STOP button is. When you lift that cover, you will find the other button controls. This way, even if the remote stops working, you still can control the treadmill.
Only feedback for the manufacturer is to be clear about the lubrication instructions. Although stated that the product is shipped well lubricated, it also says to use 10 ml lubricant on first use. Is it first use of the machine or the first time lubricant is needed like in 100 mile usage point?
There is a bit of platic smell, but nothing that I think wont settle down in a few days. There is not much to speak of except, it works as described and expected.
It is of course not the highest quality and there are small places like the handle (which has a little bit of movement and is not stiff) or the belt itself when you run, does not feel like the sturdy, heavy full scale ones in the gym. But that is to be expected for this price point
This Urevo 2-in-1 under desk treadmill has turned out to be the perfect solution for my needs. I considered around half-dozen treadmills and this one seemed to have the best combination of features and versatility I wanted. It's compact and easy to move out of the way when I do want to sit down. It's quiet enough for work while walking. It provides enough speed for easy/slow runs and even for some rigorous workouts. It's also priced reasonably for a good value-for-price quotient.
As for the cons, it's a bit noisy when you increase the speed for running to 5mph and up. I'd crank up the music on the speakers for running or use ANC earbuds. It doesn't have any programming for advanced workouts or incline but that is expected for a treadmill at this price point. I would have especially welcomed the incline feature for more rigorous walks. These quibbles aside, I find it perfect for my requirements in the home office. I wouldn't recommend it for serious running and I wouldn't recommend it for those who only want to walk but, for those who want to walk as well as put in some easy-to-moderate pace runs, I highly recommend it.
Bought this treadmill as a surprise gift for my husband's birthday. It arrived 4 days ahead and I hid it in a closet until his birthday. I was super excited to give it to him and he was thrilled when he received it. He unpacked everything and maneuvered it to his office. Plugged it in, flipped the switch underneath to turn it on, the display lit up, he pressed start from the remote, everything did what it was supposed to do, but the treadmill wouldn't activate. Ok....start over. Still nothing. Grabbed the instruction manual and made sure the magnetic safety latch was closed (or as the manual says, "make sure it's on," which I believe is misleading.) Still...NOTHING. We repeated this process at least 12x, unplugging it, moving the cord to a new outlet, raising the handle bar, locking it, putting it down. Was he too heavy? No. Still no movement.
I tried. Was I too heavy? NO (I'm 150lbs). No progress. On 2 occasions while standing on it, an "E02" error flashed briefly, but then went away. We thought, aha! We didn't add lubricant! So we grabbed the bottle, emptied 10mL into the little whole, then unplugged everything, switched it back on, pressed start, beep beep beep.....and again, NOTHING. We tried manually rolling the belt to see if it would start. Nope. After 90 minutes of this plus googling and watching videos (which weren't helpful -- this thing should be just plug and play), not only was I about ready to cry in disappointment (remember, this is a bday gift) but we decided that this treadmill was indee defective. I emailed Urevo.. then decided to call Amazon. They tried to provide "product support" but all they did was read off the trouble-shooting section in the manual. It was decided a replacement needed to be shipped and the only option was that it would take a week to arrive. (*Heavy sigh*)
But as it turns out, as I was on chat with Amazon, my husband was lifting the treadmill to start putting it back in the box and he heard a faint "plink" coming from the underside. He turned over the treadmill completely and saw a bottom panel. He removed the panel with the screwdriver as his suspicion was that something might be loose in there. When he lifted the panel, he saw one thin red wire laying unattached to the motherboard. There was only one place where it could be plugged in, so he stuck it on and turned the treadmill back upright. That did it! Treadmill started right up just as it should and problem fixed! He easily replaced the panel on the back, moved the treadmill back to the desk area, and away he went....happy as can be! We suspect this wire just came unplugged during shipping. So the moral of the story is: If this treadmill stops working suddenly or never worked straight out of the box, you might want to check to see if all of the wires are attached by removing the underside panel. Not suggesting you do anything to void the 12 month warranty, of course, but this is the trick that worked for us and it was an easy fix.
As for the review, I gave it 4 stars only because it was a hassle for 90 minutes trying to get it to work, plus he's only used it for about an hour this morning so not enough time to give it a long term assessment. It rolls easily but still a bit heavy. Love that the handles fold down for a smaller profile and it is the exact size for a 5'10" dude walking about 3mph. It is low noise (not whisper quiet but not too loud either) and it looks really modern and sleek. He prefers to walk on it with socks or slippers, not shoes. The one downside I see right now is that if you are someone that switches often between treadmill and sitting at your desk, then you're going to need a nearby, convenient spot to store this as you move it back and forth frequently (which might be a bother for some people). It also attracts dog hair quickly! It only lies flat so if you enjoy walking/running on an incline, you're not going to achieve that with this model. I don't know about the "safety magnet" either. If you have the handles raised and trip or fall, I don't think you'll be able to flick this little lever in time to get the belt to stop. But overall, pleased with it so far. This is the first home treadmill we've purchased and it fits under his desk perfectly. I foresee a lot of use outta this thing.
PS. BTW, in case you're wondering, yes, I did cancel the replacement from Amazon.
After a year of use, I still REALLY like this treadmill. It's helped me easily reach my daily step goal while being able to continue working, since I use it with my standing desk.
However in full transparency, my treadmill started to emit a burning smell when I used it (after about 8 months of use). My usage during those last few months was as follows: 4-5 days a week/ 2-3x a day /1 hour at a time. I usually used it on speed 2.2 - 2.4 when working, or speed 3.4 for an hour when not working. The burning smell started out gradually and over time grew very strong. Then one day (almost a year to the date of purchase) I walked briskly for about an hour on the treadmill, but the burning smell was extremely strong so I cut my hour short. I turned the machine off and came back to use it about 5 hours later & it would not work anymore. When I turned the power button on it gave me a E5 then an E6 error and the belt would not move.
I emailed Urevo Customer Service with my Amazon order number, since I was still within their 1 year warranty, and got a prompt response. They asked me to go through a couple of troubleshooting steps, send a video of what was occurring, and take a picture of the sticker on the unit. I did all of those things, and Urevo shipped me a brand new treadmill. I reached out to them on 2/20/23 and received my new treadmill on 3/1/23. I am extremely satisfied with their customer service!
I am a little concerned about the longevity of the treadmill, and wish I knew what caused it to burn out. I really hope this one doesn't do the same thing. But if it does, I hope it's within the 1 year warranty :)
***END OF UPDATE***ORIGINAL REVIEW BELOW.
I REALLY like this treadmill. Despite some of the negative reviews I went ahead and took a chance on this one due to it having controls on the raise-able arm and also a separate remote. I wish it was all black instead of orange and black, but what can ya do??
Anyways here’s the nitty gritty. I’ve owned this thing for about 2 months and so far it’s perfect. It operates exactly as is stated.
Set up: Easy! Took it out of the box, added the lubricant as suggested, attached the plug & voila! Was super confused at first when it wouldn’t turn on then realized there’s an On/Off switch underneath.
Usage: I use it in 10 minute intervals for brisk walking (3.0-3.4 setting) throughout the day, 5-6 days a week. Sometimes if I’m watching TV I’ll use it for 20-30 minutes at a time. I turn it off by the off switch after each usage (just so it doesn’t zap electricity - maybe this matters, maybe it doesn’t 🤷🏽♀️). And I unplug at the end of each day. I have not had any error messages or any need to adjust the belt at all.
Storage: Pictures attached show this thing next to my dining room table, and it is not as small as you think it would be. It’s pretty heavy too. That being said- I, a 5’4” woman, can lift this thing and stash it in it’s “put away” space. I store mine standing upright, and have had no issues with that. When you get this thing up on it’s wheels it rolls really easily. I saw someone say that the wheels damaged their floor while rolling. I have wood floors and have not had that experience.
MAJOR FYI/CON: When we unboxed this, we could not find a plug to plug it in to. Every plug we tried, this thing tripped the circuit and caused the power to go out to a certain part of the house. I really panicked about this, thinking I had bought a piece of expensive equipment I wasn’t even going to be able to use 😭. That being said, we have these floor sockets in certain areas of our home and that are not on the same circuit with anything else. These are the ONLY plugs in my house this thing works on. This works for me because the plug is in the area I planned to use the treadmill in anyway. But be very careful about this so you're not wasting your money!
Otherwise, I couldn’t recommend enough. It has really helped me get my steps in while working from home!
I've now owned this treadmill for around 1.5 years. It's been a good purchase but looks like it is coming to the end of it's life. If you read my original review you'll note that by two months in I was already concerned about the oil light being on constantly - and I was right to be concerned.
Perhaps 4 months ago it began occasionally smelling like burnt rubber despite my regular application of significant amounts of oil. This smell became more frequent, so I can now run it for short periods of time but it quickly begins smelling burnt, so I turn it off frequently.
This past week I think I found the problem. When flipping it up on it's side I noticed that the vents were clogged with pet hair. I removed all the pet hair but it's too late. Part of the plastic shell has melted and I believe this is what is causing the friction with the belt and the subsequent burning rubber smell.
I think the pet hair had two effects on the treadmill: (1) it increased heat within the system because it couldn't be disbursed through the vents and (2) it absorbed some of the oil as it went through the unit.
So I'll be looking for a new unit soon. If it wasn't for the pet hair my guess is it would have lasted another year or two at least.
[Original Review]
I bought this treadmill well over 2 months ago and have used it almost daily, oftentimes for 4-6 hours per day. It works well and overall I have been pleased with the treadmill. I do have some concerns about longevity. Primarily because the oil light came on and no matter how much oil I supply it with the light doesn't turn off.
It's also worth noting that I used a table chair with four legs on top of the treadmill for a while when I needed to sit rather than moving the treadmill. This seemed fine for a while, the feet rested on the sides not the track but eventually the left side cracked (as can be seen in the attached photo). I'm sure this is outside the intended use / not the safest so not recommending it to others, but wanted to mention in case anyone else is doing it.
I don't regret the purchase and am happy with the product. That said, let me note a few other "weaknesses" I hope will be fixed in a future iteration:
1. The treadmill suddenly stops after 90 minutes. This can be quite unexpected, especially the first few times, and could throw someone off their footing. I am unsure why it stops after 90 minutes.
- Doing away with the 90 minute power off would be ideal.
- If it must remain, then having it offer some warning before it does so and transitioning slowly from the current speed to stopped would be ideal.
2. Having to add oil in two different locations (where there is a small opening for it and under the belt) is not ideal. It would be better if the opening could supply oil to both locations.
3. If using with a desk it can be a bit of a pain to turn off/on. This is because the remote needs to be pointed fairly directly at the top of the treadmill or the signal is not received. In my case this means sticking the remote under the desk and pressing the controls a few times till the desired action occurs.
4. It would be ideal if it offered a smartphone app in addition to the remote control. I've almost lost the remote control a few times and it is one more cluttering device.
- This would also be ideal because right now the treadmill itself only offers single session tracking. Ideally, tracking should be kept across time so one can see distance traveled, speed, calories burned, etc.
- Ideally there would be an integration with Google Fit, Apple Health, Fitbit, etc. so that the information could be synced with these and other applications. Personally, I use Fitbit but the Fitbit is worn on the wrist and doesn't capture most exercise performed while working at a desk.
I looked at a number of different models available before selecting this one. I looked for a high review score with a decent number of reviews, speed range (slowest to fastest and how fast it allows without the bar up [e.g. for under desk use]), weight, and features. I'm still happy with this purchase...will update if that changes. :)