- Powerful Home Treadmill–MJWW walking pad has a powerful 2.2HP with 265 Lbs capacity, this walking treadmill not only has a stable and high weight capacity but also can be ultra-quiet! You can exercise anytime, anywhere at home or in the office without disturbing others.
- Under Desk Treadmill–This 2 in 1 walking pad adopt a compact design, the running belt is 40”L x 15.7”W, and the body weight is only 40Lbs. The slim and lightweight design of this walking pad treadmill can be easily placed under the sofa, bed, and desk.
- Anti-Slip & shock-absorbing Running Belt–This treadmill adopts a 5-layer anti-slip running belt design, which can reduce the impact of movement for your knees when you exercise, reduce the burden on your knees and joints.
- Portable Walking Treadmill–Our under-desk walking treadmill products arrive fully assembled, you can use it directly after disassembly! At the same time, The wheels on the bottom of the walking mat allow you to move the treadmill easily.
- Remote & App Control Walking Treadmill–The MJWW treadmill has a global sports community platform, PitPat APP, which provides you with different outdoor AI scenarios so that you can enjoy outdoor sports while running at home!
Smart Walking Pad, 2 in 1 Portable Treadmill for Home Small, Compact Under Desk Treadmill with Remote Control LED Display
$219.99 Original price was: $219.99.$119.99Current price is: $119.99.
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9 reviews for Smart Walking Pad, 2 in 1 Portable Treadmill for Home Small, Compact Under Desk Treadmill with Remote Control LED Display
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Wayne –
It’s slim and easily slides under the couch when I don’t need it (and my couch is very small haha)! Only downside is the beeping, it’s so loud! But otherwise works like a charm and not too loud of a working sound!
Verified customer –
This walking pad is good quality and well-constructed.
A big difference from the cheaper alternatives.
Molly –
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Better than I expected but some cons (of course). So far though I’n happy.
Pros: heavy but easy enough for me to move it around and set it up solo despite a bad back, easy to control and feels sturdy.
Cons: the app is brutally I don’t recommend it AT ALL, it’s super loud when you turn it on and it starts (see video). Luckily I have it downstairs so when the kids are asleep it won’t wake them.
Mark Wood –
After seeing countless tiktoks about walking pads I had the idea of purchasing one for myself. After browsing for a while I found this one and decided to buy it as it was on sale for around 160 CAD. I must say it really is so much fun to use. I am a big woman (300LBS 6ft) and I had my doubts about it holding my weight and feeling flimsy but NO It’s super sturdy and so intuitive to use.
Pros:
– Well designed, sturdy, doesn’t slide
– Goes from light stroll to speed walking to jogging
– Has lots of connectivity options (FitBit Bluetooth)
– Intuitive to start using, no assembly
Cons:
– This is not a folding walking pad, so you will have to move it out of the way of your desk when you are finished with it. It is very heavy as well so it can be a challenge after jogging for and hour.
– Addictive while listening to music. I had my doubts but I will lose track of time just walking and practically dancing.
tokyoXmo –
This walking pad has completely changed my life. I get in at least 3 miles a day while working remotely, paired with the best stand up desk (also bought on amazon). It feels extremely sturdy, the remote works very well, it’s lightweight and really easy to store with wheels on the front end for easy maneuvering. I lean it up against this wall every day when I’m not using it, and it barely takes up any room. It’s not loud or distracting when I’m working or in meetings, and the speed setting allows you to walk at a pace that’s comfortable while you’re typing, in meetings, or doing other computer work. You really can’t beat the quality for the price, I’m just so mad at myself that I didn’t do this sooner. I’m easily clocking a minimum of 10k steps a day and I feel so much more active – working a 9-5 sedentary job can feel really dragging, but this actually makes my day go by so much faster! I’m happier (yay endorphins) and just overall more productive both at work and in general.
Mark Wood –
I’ve had the pad for 1 week. I use it nightly for 1/2 hr per day, a little over a mile. Delivery was fast and it weighs 50lbs. I measured the length and width so it could fit under my couch when not in use but I forgot about the height. It’s the same height as the space under the couch so it won’t fit. Also I don’t want it so tucked away that it’s a hassle to take out so I lean it against a wall for now. It’s easy to roll around, unpack and use-it has 2 wheels and adjustments to make it flat or even. Seems very sturdy, the belt had 2 kinks in it but doesn’t seem to hinder anything. Hopefully not in the future also. Take it out plug it in and use it. No messy setup. Comes with an app that has been fun. You run, walk and exercise with other users using your cartoon self that you can dress for timed sessions or use the pad on its own.
The screen shows wifi, Bluetooth, speed, time on the pad, distance and calories burned and cycles through each about every 3-4 seconds.
It’s super quiet and has a remote to increase or decrease speed. Walking is comfortable and you can do a light jog at 3.8 which is good for me. I thought I needed up to 4.5 but this is perfect.
My gait is not that wide, I would imagine regardless of weight, a wide gait would be uncomfortable. I have just enough room to walk. The pad is not wide. But I’m getting better balance and posture. I don’t have a standing desk or table but if I bought another one I would look for bars only because when using the app I’m holding my phone to watch the race which is annoying. Trying to set it up to be mirrored on my TV so I guess it’s not a deal breaker. I love having it. I have no excuse to skip tge gym now. So far, 9 out of 10 and I would recommend. My goal is to stay active and lose 10lbs while incorporating the pad at night and a short workout in the morning for 1 hr per day, plus changes to eating.
Get it, great newbie pad.
AL –
This walking pad is great for my home office, it is relatively quiet and easy to use. I have used it for a year and it still works great.
tokyoXmo –
I like this walking pad quite a bit. I bought it in order to determine whether I would be able to join the walk while you work people. I invested in a motorized stand up desk and this walking pad. Overall this walking pad meets my basic expectations which weren’t truly all that high for the price point. For the price point this unit is quite good but I only rate this 3.5/5 for the overall performance.
The number one issue I have is the size. It is a bit on the narrow side which means I occasionally step on the side. The same could be said for both the forward and aft ends of the walking surface. The second downgrade I give this unit is the sturdiness of the walking surface just feels a bit flimsy. Having said that is does cushion the steps so, it could be good. The third issue is that lack of stumble or fall protection feature. It will continue if you trip or stop while walking which is a desirable safety feature.
After 200 or so miles, it has begun intermittently “glitching” where the tread hesitates momentarily causing near stumbles. It isn’t bad but it is annoying. It’s likely an issue with the motor drive. They come with a warranty and I’ll be exploring that but after a month I tossed the packaging.
Update: After becoming an expert via reading the instructions, I decided to see if tightening the track would help and so far, so good. That seems to have helped, therefore I am upgrading to 4/5.
Conclusion. This unit is worth the cost of acquisition. I got in order to learn and I will be pursuing an upgrade in the future. It has done what I expected to get from it. Bottom line is, my money wasn’t wasted. Would I buy this again? With what I know now, no. If I were buying knowing what I did when I did the first, probably. It isn’t bad and if you were wanting to give one a try, yeah. Any of the other budget units could have the same troubles.
Update. After 2 months this unit has begun to make grinding noises will no longer carry a load. It is running slowly and drags whenever I get back on. I have put 360 miles on it so I guess it is still of some value as a learning experience. However, I am running into warranty issues and am not able to get assistance with available repair options. Consequently, I am reducing my evaluation to one star which could be slightly harsh but it will get attention.
Edit / update: the saga continues. I’ve been having a difficult time with the warranty which is supposed to be for a year. Lots of questions back from them requesting video of what is doing which the email system can’t handle. So, I put the video on YouTube in a hidden area. I don’t know what the resolution is but I purchased another unit which looked better on Amazon but upon arrival looks to be pretty much the same. Having said that, I have lost 15 pounds on the walking pad so there is some good to be had. This time around though, I got the extended warranty.
The Saga continues…
That other unit was a real piece of garbage. Horrible buzz in the track and did the hesitation stopping making it dangerous. I sent it back… In the mean time MJWW customer service worked with me to correct the issues I was having. It took some time but they have helped me satisfactorily. The primary trouble with the process was the timing with each communication taking a couple days. In the end I have a working unit.
Compared to the other unit which costs $50 more this one works far better. To the good side I put more than 350 miles on before the very significant troubles.
My feedback to the company would be that they should consider a brushless motor and controller. The trouble seems to be with the brushed motors and the brush sizes which cannot handle the long duration loads.
I’m upgrading my rating to 4 stars because of their covering the warranty. Not 5 stars because of how long it took to do get the warranty. In the end I would put this unit back on my give it a try for the money. I think there is value in this unit.
Update: I have now had the new unit for several weeks and have walked 370 miles on it. The new unit has been a good machine. If I could give 1/2 stars I would add one and raise my rating to 4.5 stars. The replacement machine has worked well over the time and the belt has required tightening. There seems to be a “warming up” period for the first few minutes of operation where there is some slippage in the belt. However that goes away after a minute or so. I will maintain my worth the price of entry position.
Verified customer –
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For the price I think this is a great walking pad, it does get louder as you speed it up and when you turn it on and change speed, the beep is very loud but other than that it seems to work well, I know some people complained about having to change the speed on the actual machine but you can hold a little tiny remote and change the speed as you’re walking. It’s small and it has a little string to go around your wrists so it’s easy to hold onto while you’re walking or just stick it in your pocket. If you’re wanting to just stretch your legs and get a bit of a walk each day this is perfect..