🚶♀️ Walk Your Way to Success!
The LifeSpan Fitness Glowup Under Desk Walking Pad Treadmill is a versatile and portable fitness solution designed for home and office use. With a speed range of 0.4 to 4.0 mph, a whisper-quiet 2.5HP motor, and a compact design, this treadmill allows you to stay active while working. It features an LED display for tracking your workout metrics, is easy to move with built-in wheels, and requires no assembly. Safety is enhanced with Intelli-Guard technology, making it a perfect addition to any workspace.
J**O
Quality Product, Good Seller
I was looking to add a treadmill accessory to my standing desk. Based on reviews here and another website, I focused on this model as it seemed to be durable, quiet and had the greatest incline - the three features which were most important to me. I haven’t been disappointed as this is without a doubt a quality product. After opening the packaging and using it the first time I knew it was closer to the quality industrial treadmills in the gyms and not like some of the cheep $400 under desk treadmills out there.I was also surprised at how quiet the model is. Admittedly I was a little skeptical about the reviews on noise level, but it certainly lives up to expectation on this front. It is quiet enough to not be heard in the next room.Special shout out to the seller. I had some initial delivery issues, but they were committed to providing good customer service and saw through to successful delivery.If you are looking to get in a few extra steps each day or get off your butt while in front of the computer screen at night, I highly recommend. This product will last and this is a quiet product. In fact, I’m writing this review while using the treadmill with my standing desk.
H**R
Possibly a life changing/saving purchase for me
So glad I bought this treadmill. It was ready to go out of the box with just a couple cords to plug in; one for power and one to the control unit. I already had an adjustable height sit/stand desk I'd been using for about a year, and this unit fit under it perfectly.I'm 6'3" and weighed 392 lbs. when I purchased the unit. At low speeds(<1 mph) I can barely hear the motor at all. Above 1 mph I can hear the motor going, but never so loud as to be distracting on a phone call. I currently use it about 4-6 hours a day, 5 days a week, and have only had a couple issues with error codes that were fixed by turning the unit off then back on.When I want/need to sit down while working I use an exercise ball that I set right on the treadmill and lower my desk to a sitting height.If, like me, you are generally sedentary and looking for a way to work exercise into your daily life, this machine is a great option.
A**N
Expensive, Poorly Made, Terrible Customer Service
I took very good care of this thing and it lasted just under 18 months before it stopped working.Customer service and support are a joke - they said they needed to 'ask a specialist about the error code' that was showing on my screen. It took them 3 days to get back to me and then they asked me for my serial number and order number, which I had already provided.I used it about 45 minutes 3-5 days a week, never above 3.5mph - I weight about 220.For 1800$ I have much higher expectations - avoid wasting your money and the frustration.
G**D
Great quality product
This is a follow-up review to my experience with this product. It is a very sturdy, stable, great quality product, and can handle extended hours of operation (6+). No issues installing it, setting it up, adjusting the belt angle as per the instructions. Additionally, the supplier handled a very challenging situation with the item delivery very professionally.It seems that the Amazon-delivery company system I snot perfect, which puts the supplier in a difficult spot to manage it, and I was impressed by the professionalism of the supplier's leadership in handling that.As for the noise, it is not an issue, and it is probably one fo the quietest out there, but I have no ability to compare to the one recommended by another reviewer, so there might be other quieter products.
T**D
READ THIS: it's a good product, with serious caveats
Please read this and understand what the tradeoffs are before you buy! tl;dr - product is good value for money, customer service is abysmal, console confusing, I will walk you through workarounds.TREADMILL. The treadmill itself is wonderful. It's very quiet, and the loudest noise is my actual footfalls, which according to my colleagues they can scarcely hear - they don't even notice, they were saying "oh, yeah, I guess I can hear it faintly" when I asked, but probably wouldn't notice at all if I hadn't asked. The TR1000 is compact and fits nicely under my not-that-wide standing desk. It's very sturdy, good construction, easy to set up, comes packaged carefully. I've been using it for a few hours a day to start and have had no issues at all - I'll update when I have more to report on durability.The CONSOLE is the problem. It's very antiquated in design. It looks like it was constructed in the 80s, looks almost like an old school super nintendo controller but bigger and clunkier. It has an incredibly annoying beep when you hit any button, including the button to take the speed up, and its default speed is 0.6 mph. That meant that to get it up to 2.0 mph, every single time you start it you have to hear about 20 annoying little beeps to enter your weight (non-optional, you MUST do it every time), start it, and bump it up 0.1 at a time to your chosen speed. You can change this in settings, but I couldn't access settings (I have a fix below). Finally, it doesn't turn off. it'll rotate through time, steps, calories etc forever after you get off the treadmill - it's still doing it the following morning. You have to remove the safety pin to get it to the default, which is three lit-up lines. If you're using this in your bedroom, that light is going to annoy you for sure. The only way to turn the panel off entirely is to unplug the console from the treadmill port, which is at the front of the treadmill and hard to access.TRACKING. The weight option only goes up to 180 even though it's rated for higher weights so I wouldn't rely on this thing for accuracy on calories. The time and step counter are very accurate, but they reset when you remove the safety pin - and removing the safety pin is the only way to turn off the console. You're supposed to use their app to track all that data over time, but according to reviews it's terrible. I'd use a fitness tracker on your ankle instead if you want an accurate step/time/calorie count.CHANGING SETTINGS - this was the big problem. I could not for the life of me get to the personal settings to turn off the beep. I used the manual, I looked up other people's answers online, and still when I pressed and held the two buttons I'm instructed to hold, nothing happened. Finally had to contact a guy on Red dit who does repairs and he finally got the answer: you hold the Stop/Pause button FIRST for about a second, THEN press and hold the ^ button. I don't know how you're supposed to intuit that but I'll add it to the Q&A section for anyone else struggling. You can, in personal settings, turn off the beep and set it to start at the speed you were walking at previously.CUSTOMER SERVICE. This is the huge caveat. It's nonexistent. The phone number in the manual is a disconnect. The other numbers I found online were all disconnects. The number provided by Amazon does work but went straight to voicemail. I sent multiple emails and chat messages and a week later, have no response. My issue was obviously pretty fixable, just this weird quirk of the controls, but for a week I was worried the console was broken and needed to be returned, and I couldn't even get hold of someone to return it! If you have ANY concerns about being able to reach customer service, you do not want to buy this product.HELP. If you've already bought it, the way I finally got some help was to go through a guy on red dit with the handle simplefitnessrepair. He got in touch with customer service right away because he's a seller with them. If you're currently shopping for a treadmill, I cannot, cannot recommend going through that guy highly enough. He was incredible. This kind of customer service we're all hoping for and that doesn't seem to exist anymore. My husband wants a treadmill desk now and I'll be using him to purchase it.I hope all of this is helpful to you in your purchase. This is a big one! Lifespan is sort of upper-mid in options - it's good quality for the money, but if you want to invest in something where you can actually get repairs/your warranty serviced/talk to a customer service person, I would recommend spending more and getting the top tier of treadmills. If you can't afford that, this is a good option - now that I've figured out this issue and know my console isn't broken, I am really happy with the value for money here. But I do worry about what happens if something breaks in future and customer service is unreachable, so save yourself the headache if that experience would ruin your day. For our next treadmill we're definitely going with a more deluxe, expensive option whose customer service we've vetted in advance.
P**C
Good hardware, useless software
This hardware is solid, VERY solid. Having started with a $400 no-name slim treadmill that broke after 10 months, I'm excited to have something that will no doubt last many years, on top of being serviceable. It's very quiet, though with occasional whirring/gentle rattling that is audible if you're working in silence (Always have music going). The hardware on this is, so far, beyond criticism.OmniHub:*The Resume Speed function must be _off_ for the function to work. Not a big deal but a sign that nobody QC'd the (very expensive) OmniHub*The OmniHub is piano-black material with touch buttons, and gets greasy immediately. Small thing, but a thing.*Omni Hub uses a very old school data port with a pretty thick cable, where even the cheapest off-brands have wireless remotes at the leastSoftware is the letdown. Allow me to outline:*The bluetooth functionality is borderline worthless. If you do not have your phone connected when you end your walk, the data will not sync. You must have your phone out, the app open and press pause for it to (slowly) sync.*Even when it does sync, I've had it trim 10-25% off my step count sent to Apple Health vs what's read out on the Omni hub. Feels like this was contracted out to the lowest bidder and never properly QCd. The only way to track with this thing is to have a dedicated ipad, with the app always open, and to manually check your Apple Health every timeGiven that it's 2022, there's no excuse for a hub that doesn't retain a database of previous activities to compare against what the phone app has to ensure everything is tracked. One could do this with 256KB of memory and a unique ID per activity.I've only had it a couple weeks, but if the hardware is as solid as it seems, I'll likely be a customer for life. I just wish they put more effort into the software experience, truly.
A**N
Big price jump
First of all, I bought one ~18 months ago. 7 Days a week, 10k+, that's how long it lasted before the bushings started wearing out.Second, the price jumped ~800 dollars in that time. No new features or components. Same item, all new price.I wish it was more durable, but there just aren't a lot of good options. While it works it's nearly silent, comfortable, and easy to use. Top speed of 4mph, I've never reached it, but it's nice to have a high ceiling.Catch it on sale, and be aware that despite being the most top end model available, the above caveats apply.
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