🚶♂️ Elevate your workday wellness—walk, track, and relax in style!
The SperaxWalking Vibration Pad is a versatile 3-in-1 under-desk treadmill featuring a powerful 2.5HP motor with speeds up to 3.8 mph, ultra-quiet operation below 45 dB, and a compact design weighing just 27 pounds. It integrates vibration massage with four intensity levels and real-time fitness tracking via an LED display and dedicated app, making it the perfect portable fitness solution for home offices.
Brand | Sperax |
Color | Red black |
Product Grade | Walking Vibration Pad |
Product Dimensions | 39"D x 21"W x 3.5"H |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Maximum Speed | 3.8 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Target Audience | Under Desk Treadmill |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Technology | Power cord |
Included Components | User Manual |
Metrics Measured | Distance, Speed |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Deck Length | 39 Inches |
Deck Width | 15.4 Inches |
Frame Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Minimum Speed | 0.1 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 726960926302 |
Model Name | Walking Vibration Pad |
Manufacturer | Sperax |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 22.5 x 4.5 inches |
Package Weight | 11.59 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 21 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | Sperax |
Warranty Description | NO |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | RM-01 |
Style | Athletic |
Size | Vibration |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
A**N
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 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.
J**H
IDK if worth the money, but it works as expected.
DAY ONE.... HOUR ONE review (07/12/2025). Typing this at the new standing desk while walking at 1.5MPH. I'm 235 lbs currently.First thing I bet is on all your minds is, is this thing strong enough to handle my weight? So at 235 for WALKING speeds under ... about 2 mph there's no struggle, it just works fine. Above those speeds I need to be very methodic about walking. You cannot misstep or else you will lock the machine up (I mean it'll keep going but I can't imagine it's good for the motor to lock the belt up because you misstep all the time.) At max 4.0 yeah it still handles my weight but unless you are super focused on your speed walking and always keeping one foot on the ground at all times you are gonna lock up the belt on every single stride (When you accidently swap to jogging instead of walking you go both feet off the ground momentarily so landing my whole 235 lbs on one foot is bad and you will probably damage your machine.)With that out of the way - If you just want this for walking speed only, less than 2 mph I'd be confident as long as your under I'd say... 250? 260? The more you weigh and get closer to it's limits you're gonna have to compromise more and more on your walking to make sure you don't lock it up.Next thing... You will need to buy extra lube for the belt. The 25 ML bottle... I don't know maybe I'm just new to this and I don't know what I'm doing but I used the entire bottle and can't feel the difference on the belt lol. Instructions say if you use this more than 5 hours a week you need to re-lube it every month and I've already used the entire included bottle out of the box...Overall I'm satisfied. I'm new to the market of walking treadmills so I don't know if paying about 160 was overpaying for this kind of quality but I mean it's 100% functional in the way I expected it to be. All the extra "features" like step counting, timer, the remote so I can control stopping/going and speed without needing to get off etc is fantastic. It's literally shocking and surprising how light the entire thing is too. EASILY able to move this under your desk and out of the way (or bed or couch depending where you keep yours). Also really glad this model doesn't have a front plate - it's a full belt all the way around so you never accidently step off if you walk too fast or slow so that's great design right there. Gives you plenty of walking space.I'll update this review in a month - lets see if just walking alone can help me lose weight.
M**K
Works Well, But Misleading Description
I’ve been using the Sperax Walking Vibration Pad with APP, 3 in 1 Under Desk Treadmill for a little while now, and overall, the treadmill functions well. It’s quiet, compact, and great for getting steps in while working or watching TV. The 2.5HP motor is surprisingly strong for such a slim unit, and it’s easy to store when not in use.However, one major issue I ran into was with the product listing. The description is misleading. It advertises features like vibration and app support, but what they don’t make clear is that only one of the model variations actually includes those features. The listing doesn’t update the description when you choose a different model (for example, different incline levels or colors), so it’s very easy to assume all versions include the same features — which is not the case.I was disappointed when my unit arrived and I discovered it did not include the vibration feature or app compatibility, even though that was a big part of what convinced me to purchase it.If you’re just looking for a basic walking pad that runs quietly and is easy to use with the included remote, this is still a solid option. Just be cautious and double-check exactly which model you’re selecting before you buy. I really hope Sperax updates their listing to make this clearer for future customers.
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