Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE: The ideal under-desk walking pad for runners
Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE: One minute review
The Mobvoi Treadmill SE is a dual-purpose device, both a conventional treadmill and under-desk walking pad, this makes it a versatile product for both exercise and work, especially if you have a standing desk at home. It has a good deck of running space, measuring 100 x 40 x 21 cm, which is similar to (or slightly larger than) other under-desk treads on the market. We found it wide and long enough for running at the treadmill’s top speeds.
The speed range is from 0.5 to 12km per hour, which can be adjusted very easily with the remote control (ideal for walking mode) or the handle buttons if you’ve got the hande up in “running mode”. The treadmill also has a safety clip that attaches to your clothes and stops the machine if you fall.
It’s easy and quick to set up, requiring only four screws to attach the handle. The cable length is a reasonable 1.8m, which (given that it is likely to be under a desk and near a plug) should be more than sufficient for most users. The treadmill has a LED display that shows the speed, time, distance, and calories burned. It also connects to the Mobvoi app via Bluetooth, where you can track your progress, although there’s not really enough analysis or features here to consider it one of the best fitness apps. The benefits here are really about the hardware rather than software.
The treadmill noise levels were very reasonable at a walking speed and seemed to be easily cancelled out by the noise cancelling functions on MS Teams: there were no complaints from my co-workers that they could hear it and I certainly never felt that the noise from the machine distracted me from my work.
However, the treadmill is quite heavy, weighing 26kg. Although it does have wheels, the weight makes it difficult to move around and certainly tricky to take up and downstairs alone. This is something to consider if you intend to use it in different rooms. Compared to some of the other treadmills on Amazon and so on, it’s also on the slightly more expensive side.
However, the higher price is justified by the quality and stability of the treadmill. There’s no incline function in running mode, which some users may prefer to add increased challenge, but that is standard on most walking pads.
Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE: Specifications
Component | Value |
Dimensions | 100 x 40 x 21 cm |
Price | $220 / £289.99 / around AU$335 |
Maximum User weight | 265 lbs (120 kgs) |
Deck | High-strength support & shock absorption |
Top speed | 12km/h |
Wheels? | Yes |
Controls | Remote |
Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE: Scorecard
Category | Comment | Score |
Price | More expensive that other walking pads, but its dual purpose does account for the higher price point. | 4/5 |
Design | Having handles that can go up or down is great to move from treadmill to walking pad mode but is very heavy to move around a house. | 4/5 |
Features | Variety of speeds is great, could have done with the ability to increase and track the incline. | 4/5 |
Performance | Buttons very responsive, felt very stable and robust. | 5/5 |
Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE: Should I buy?
Buy it if….
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Component | Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE | JTX Movelight |
Dimensions | 100 x 40 x 21 cm | 134 x 53 x 12.7 cm |
Price | $220 / £289.99 / around AU$335 | £499 (around $620 / AU$900) |
Maximum User weight | 265 lbs (120 kgs) | 220 lbs (100 kgs) |
Deck | High-strength support & shock absorption | Eight-piece elastic cushion deck |
Top speed | 12km/h | 6km/h |
Wheels? | Yes | Yes |
Controls | Remote | Remote |
How I tested
I tested the treadmill for two weeks, mostly walking on it for an hour and a half every day, and ran at the maximum speed of 12 km/h. I tried using it with and without shoes, but preferred wearing trainers because the surface got hot. I experimented with both positions of the handle and preferred the handle down whilst in a walking mode.
First reviewed: July 2024
Source: www.techradar.com