The UREVO Under-Desk Walking Pad Treadmill combines space-saving portability with powerful performance. With a 2.5 HP motor delivering 1–10 km/h, a robust 100 kg user capacity, and a user-friendly LED display plus remote control, it’s perfect for home or office use.
- 12 HIIT Programs – Pre-set intermittent aerobic workouts to burn fat faster and improve endurance.
- Ultra-Compact Folding – Folds down in one step to just 122 × 60 × 14 cm; store easily under a sofa or desk.
- Quiet 5-Layer Belt – Non-slip, durable running surface for peaceful workouts without disturbing others.
- Large LED Display – Tracks speed, time, distance and calories; adjustable angle for all heights.
- Remote Control – Change speed quickly without interrupting your stride.
- Easy Transport – Built-in wheels let you move the 20.4 kg treadmill effortlessly.
Motor Power | 2.5 HP (≈1.9 kW) |
Speed Range | 1–10 km/h |
Max User Weight | 100 kg |
Running Belt Width | 41 cm |
Unfolded Size | 122 × 60 × 103 cm |
Folded Size | 122 × 60 × 14 cm |
Item Weight | 20.4 kg |
Display | LED panel (≈12 × 4 cm) |
Control | Bluetooth App & IR Remote |
The upright display arms and shorter tread belt mean this mini treadmill will NOT be comfortable for tall people to use. I am 5'5" tall with a 31" inseam. The hand rests are too low for me to comfortably grab onto while walking, but I can rest my fingertips on them to help me maintain balance. The tread belt is fairly short, so my strides are shorter than my average walking stride or the stride I can take on larger machines at the gym. However, it's still comfortable to walk on for someone of my height, and I'm sure shorter people would have no trouble at all with it.
The display screen is slightly awkward, but you can adjust it to accommodate your viewing angle. The panel shows the patterns for the different presets, but they aren't buttons; to choose a preset, you have to press the "PROG" button the corresponding number of times. I don't care to use these, because I don't enjoy running, and they all utilize at least one speed that entails running. I prefer to walk.
You can preset a time or a distance by pressing the "MODE" button and using the "+/-" buttons. It records both your time and distance, but you set only one of them for your workout. The calorie counter is inaccurate, but it appears to be about as inaccurate as most exercise machines that don't know your gender, height, or weight. I haven't attempted to track the accuracy of the distance, but the time is accurate.
I've seen other reviewers claim that this treadmill is loud, but I think those people need to check for loose parts or an unstable surface, because this machine is quieter than my Honeywell tower fan. You can barely hear it at all when it is running empty. Your weight, pace, and shoes will impact the noise level, but the machine itself is whisper quiet. I use my mini treadmill on a concrete floor with indoor/outdoor carpeting rather than in a room with another room under it to minimize disturbing others. If you tread heavily while using this machine in a room with another room under it, you are going to make a lot of noise, but that doesn't have anything to do with the machine itself.
Overall, I think this mini treadmill is a great value for someone of my height or shorter, and up to a few inches taller. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone 6' or taller, because I think they would be uncomfortable using it. It's very easy to fold and unfold, and the wheel on the front makes moving it pretty simple. (The power cord is on the same end as the wheel, which makes it awkward, but that's easy enough to deal with.)