







🚶♂️ Walk your way to productivity—quiet, compact, and knee-friendly!
The UREVO Under Desk Treadmill is a compact, portable walking pad designed for home and office use. Featuring a powerful yet ultra-quiet 2.5HP motor, a unique 6-point shock absorption system for knee protection, and speeds adjustable from 0.6 to 4 mph, it fits seamlessly under most standing desks. Equipped with an LED display and remote control, it tracks your workout metrics in real-time while remaining lightweight and easy to move with built-in wheels. Ideal for professionals seeking to stay active without disrupting their workspace.






| ASIN | B0F99L9Q73 |
| Additional Features | Compact Design |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,055 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #420 in Treadmills |
| Brand Name | UREVO |
| Color | BLACK S1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 598 Reviews |
| Display | LED |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 46.8"D x 19.3"W x 4.8"H |
| Item Height | 4.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 35.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | UREVO |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2 Horsepower |
| Maximum Speed | 4 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 242 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Distance, Speed, Time |
| Model Number | S1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Benefits | Manually adjustable incline, compact design, quiet operation, suitable for a variety of environments, providing a convenient, flexible and comfortable workout experience. |
| Product Grade | Treadmill |
| Recommended Uses For Product | indoor |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
J**.
BEST-KEPT SECRET IN TREADMILLS!!
I bought this treadmill during the Amazon Prime Days, and it was a little less than the usual price (which is still worth every penny for what you get!) Here is what I love about this treadmill: 1.) So far - and I've been using it pretty regularly for a few weeks since purchase - it has functioned as promised. It inclines (so far I'm only using the 2 setting) and increases speed - apparently by 2 digits each time (so be aware of that; if you click twice you'll go up 4 digits in speed!) One click of the remote will bring you from 0.6 which is the starting speed - to 0.8. I'm not sure how fast it goes; so far I'm only on 2.6 in speed. 2.) Because it has no guardrail/bars, you get a stronger workout than at the gym where you can hold on to the bars. This is an even better workout than I get from my fast walks outside and has now become my preferred cardio workout. Never fail to break a serious sweat on this. And I feel every bit of the workout in my legs, hips and arms. I swear I'm already losing inches on it! 3.) It does take a little getting used to in terms of balance because there are no bars. If you have any issues with balance, put it next to something you can grab or hold onto if you start to fall or get dizzy. I have an autoimmune issue that causes balance problems, but I took it slower for the first day or so to acclimate to it. I do think the incline helps since you are leaning forward naturally when on an incline. 4.) The remote takes some getting used to in terms of remembering how to power down speed or kick it up a notch. If you get the remote turned around you'll find yourself wondering why it's not working, lol! The wrist band should be at the bottom; there is an instructional guide with the machine. There is no "off" button- just clicking the "on" button again will "pause" it and hitting it for a longer time stops the machine completely. For those who struggle with balance (like me, see #3), I would suggest lowering the speed at the end of your workout until you get it to the entry speed of 0.6, then pause or stop it completely. That helps with balance in my experience, so I'm not going from a fast moving position to standing absolutely still on it suddenly. 5.) So far, all of the digital display works correctly. Once I "End" the session (see above for stopping the machine), I turn the machine "off" (there is a switch to turn it on and off but it won't start the treadmill by itself. You need the remote for the belt to move). Then I unplug it when the display goes dark. 6.) Praying this machine lasts a very long time! I did a LOT of research on home treadmills to find what I was looking for - and VERY FEW offer an automatic incline like this one does. When they do, it's usually MUCH MORE $$. This is a rare gem!! I would buy it again in a heartbeat!!
N**N
I love this treadmill and the customer service is outstanding!!!
I received this treadmill and love how compact (compared to my former, standard walking treadmill) but really sturdy it is. It is light enough for me to carry upstairs and set up. It is very quiet, the remote is convenient and I have nothing bad to say about it. I love that I can walk all day at work and not disturb anyone else in the house and love the 3 levels of incline to mix things up! This treadmill is a great value for the cost! 3 months in - on startup, the motor started making a noise that lasted 1-2 min tops and then went away. I made sure the tread was lubricated on a regular schedule, so didn't think that was the issue. I contacte Urevo to see if they'd heard of this issue and if they could direct me on how to fix the situation. After answering a few of their questions and providing video/audio evidence of the noise, they immediately sent a new treadmill and said I did not have to return the original (which means, someone or some animal rescue will be getting a gifted treadmill)....WOW! So, the new one is setup and I'm walking all day at work again - HOORAY!
C**H
Good under-desk treadmill for working at home
I got this treadmill to use with a new standing desk and have been using it for about 10 days. It was simple to set up, easy for me to use, and is reasonably easy to move aside if I wish to sit. I am really happy to be able to get some movement in while working at home. I put my Apple Watch in my sock or slipper so I can quantify I'm getting more steps in. I haven't tried to verify the metrics on the treadmill display, since I let the watch do the tracking (and I haven't been concerned enough to calibrate the watch!). A benefit that surprised me: if I come across a situation at work that makes me anxious, I really like being able to walk off nervous energy (previously I had a bad habit of walking to the kitchen -- dangerous!). Pros: -Treadmill arrived assembled. I was walking on it a few minutes after getting the packaging out of the way. -I am glad I spent a little more for the variable incline feature, for more ergonomic options and to feel a bit more exertion, even at walking-while-working speeds. -The remote has just the right amount of controls for me -- start/pause, faster/slower, raise/lower. It works well, I think it does need to be pointed it at the right/front corner of the treadmill. -I has a good speed range for walking, starting with a very slow .6mph (not a bad speed if you are typing) to 4.0mph. If I wanted to use it just for exercise on a rainy day, I could. -I am a strong, athletic, but small female in my mid-50s and the weight is light enough I could bring it in the house by myself and move it back and forth so I can sit/stand easily enough. I plan to keep it out near my desk where I will use it, so I am not concerned with storing it or moving it far. -The treadmill is very quiet if it is on and you are not walking on it - 47-50dB, measured on the desk surface ~40" above the treadmill with my iPhone. I feel comfortable if I need to speak in a meeting, that I could step off to the side, unmute, and not be distracting on the meeting. It is a little louder when you are walking on the belt, up to 60dB. I haven't tried talking on a zoom while walking yet. I think I will test this with a friend first. -It just fits in my office -- I have about 36" between it and a corner of my office which is just enough room to drag it back into the corner to have room for my stool if I wish to sit. Cons are of minor consequence to me: -It would be nice to have controls on the treadmill in case the remote stops working, but I didn't want to buy one with a rail, or spend more so I had to compromise on this. -As one other reviewer mentioned, the level doesn't reset when you stop/power off. This would be nice to have, because if you don't lower the belt down to level 0, then you can't roll on the wheels. The workaround is to remember to reset to the lowest level before you stop if you want to roll it. -Power cord and switch are on the end where the wheels are, so you would need to unplug the cord and perhaps be careful of the switch if you wanted to store it standing on end --not something I need to do. 1yr update- treadmill is still working great! I mostly walk or stand while working, unless I’m really tired or need stillness for deep concentration. I can do many work tasks walking at speeds between .6-1.4mph. I usually walk uphill. Sometimes I play music and “dance” on the treadmill at .6mph. Great for code reviews/email or even (simpler) coding tasks! To all the people who worked on Zoom noise cancelling, thank you from the bottom of my heart! ;) I sometimes wish for a second walking pad and a screen that’s easy to read in bright light, that I could somehow work in an outdoor space.
H**!
Perfect walking pad for under your desk
I work from home and sit... a lot. I was getting really worried about my lifestyle and realized I could sneak in some steps by walking at my desk. I have a little calendar block where I walk and check emails each morning to guarantee some exercise, and I've found that I can focus better by walking when doing any mundane/admin task, like reading long documents. I have it positioned partially under my standing desk where I can rest my arms on the desk or let them swing by my sides. I park the little remote just above my keyboard so it's easy to reach. I've had this treadmill for a little more than 6 months and it was super easy to set up and it's given me zero issues. I can easily wheel it around which is perfect when I need to store it or wheel it to a different room. I like that it has incline features, which many other walking pads didn't offer, and think the noise isn't terrible. All in all, highly recommend.
D**G
A loud, unstable product that went up in smoke
I recently got a full remote position and looked for a walking treadmill to help keep me in motion. The reviews for this looked alright and priced as a good entry. The experience out of the box was less than good. The belt is very loud. I take phone calls and I had to slow the belt down to a crawl before it gets quiet enough to talk to someone. Worst is how much the belt moved left and right. If it goes too far, it creates a horrible sound as it rubs up against the side and damages the belt. The first two weeks had me adjusting it multiple times a day before it finally settled enough where I only had to adjust it once every few days. By the third week, I could feel the belt slipping as I walked. It comes with lubricant and applying it should fix the issue but it felt too early for that to be noticeable. It has a display for the speed but its reflection of reality seems dubious. My average walking speed according to my watch is around 2.6-2.7 and it felt like I was rushing at that setting. I probably would have dealt with the flaws but around the fourth week, the motor started smoking. I was getting 15k-20k steps a day on it so maybe it will work better if you are a more casual walker but avoid if you intend to keep this at your desk instead of under your couch. I returned this treadmill and bought a Egofit Walker Pro which has been a better experience in every regard except for the remote. The Urevo does have a cute little remote with a magnet so it can stick on to metal surfaces. TL:DR Bad -Loud -Poorly calibrated -Poorly lubricated out of factory -Fire hazard Good +Remote has a magnet
B**K
Amazing treadmill
I purchased this treadmill because of the convenience of using it then putting it under my bed and also you can incline it with the remote and not have to do it manually like others. I was recently diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in my hip & knee so the best thing is to move. I live in a state w/four seasons so I needed to be able to use it when the weather is a deterrent and I also had to watch because my stride is a little off. I had a learning curve the first time to start but after that it has been been smooth sailing. It is a great walking workout. If I get strong enough I may even run on it. It is sooo quiet while running and will not interfere with anyone else in the next room. * The only noise that may be troublesome would be the the sound when increasing/decreasing the speed & incline. It is loud. I thought purchasing a higher end model it would come with a mute button.* Overall, I am so happy I purchased it, especially with the remote incline. *I could not even imagine getting into a good stride and wanting to incline it then climbing off to put it up manually then getting back on.* If you are looking for a quality under the desk treadmill you will love this one!
L**Z
Love this walking pad
I have had this walking pad for 6 months and it has worked really well. I have tried other walking pads and they slip a lot -- almost as if the motor can't handle my weight. (I'm overweight but under 200 lbs.) Pros: You can pause your workout. It is an auto incline The motor seems to be able to heavy more weight It's easy to move with it having wheels It comes with the oil for the belt No weird smell when consistently walking for 1:39 It's very quiet. If you don't wear noisy pants, you will just hear the belt and maybe footsteps. Cons: You cannot store this upright The belt won't adjust to the center. I gave up on trying. It stops at 99 minutes. I try to do 2 hrs each time so I have to restart it. There isn't a way to track your exercise on your phone. But that is to be expected with a lower-priced machine. I use a smart watch and put it on my ankle to track my steps. I walk at a speed of 1.2 - 1.6 so I never count this as exercise since it's a pain to start an exercise with the smart watch being on my ankle. However, the fitness app on my phone does automatically count it as exercise mintues when I walk at a 1.4 speed. Any lower and it only counts my steps. I am fine with that though. Overall, I feel this was worth the money since there was a coupon with it. I use this at work but plan to buy one with arms to use at home so I can walk on the weekends as well.
A**R
Quality Issues but Otherwise a Nice Walking Treadmill
I loved the treadmill's feel, functionality, and look for my home office, but it had a quality problem - a persistent, loud, high-pitched squeak/chirp at 1.2mph or less that would go away at faster speeds. Belt lubrication and adjustment could not fix it. I emailed Urevo for support, but they were no help - told me to lubricate the belt or return it. I was going to open it up to see if I could fix it, but then after just three days' use it started making a new thumping noise with a noticeable vibration, too. I read more reviews and issues like this appear to be common, so I returned it and will try another brand.
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