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Urevo Spacewalk E4W: Specifications
Component |
Value |
Dimensions |
119cm x 48cm x 11cm |
Price |
$229.99 / £249.99 / around AU$500 |
Maximum User weight |
265 lbs (120 kgs) |
Deck |
Double shock absorption |
Top speed |
6km/h |
Wheels? |
Yes |
Controls |
Remote, via app |
Urevo Spacewalk E4W: One minute review
The Urevo SpaceWalk is an ideal home walking pad for people looking to get extra steps in during rainy days or for remote workers trying to bring an element of movement to their working day. It has a generously-sized tread belt with ample shock absorption, measuring 100cm x 38cm, which is similar to other market leaders.
The speed range is 0.5 to 6km per hour, which can be adjusted by either a remote control or by the Urevo app on your phone. The app itself contains a whole host of functionality, recording activity data, offering challenges to participate in and ‘World Tour’ videos to accompany your walks.
The walking pad is exceptionally quick to set up – very much a plug-and-play piece of apparatus with a reasonable 1.8m cable length which, given that the equipment is likely to be under a desk near a plug, will be suitable for most users. The walking pad has an LED display that shows the speed, distance, time, steps and calories, all that most users will need for walks. Estimating steps on the display is a useful inclusion and, I found, to be very accurate.
The walking pad weighs 18kg, making it quite a bit lighter than others I’ve tested, ideal for moving from room to room and up and down stairs, which I have done while switching between using it under my work desk and in front of the TV. The noise levels are very low considering its 2.25HP motor, and I had no complaints from my co-workers on Teams whilst I was using the device.
The main drawback of the device is its limited top speed, at only 6km per users are limited to not much more than a light jog – it’s sadly unsuitable for runners. It’s at a slightly higher price point than the usual super-budget Amazon options, so users may want a device like the Mobvoi Home Treadmill SE that provides a dual purpose, but still a great buy.
Category |
Comment |
Score |
Price |
More expensive that other walking pads on the market, but likely worth it for most. |
3/5 |
Design |
Very easy to move from room to room. No handles or safety bar but this feels appropriate for the products’ top speed. |
4/5 |
Features |
Variety of speeds is good, more controllability on the app than the remote, app provided good activity tracking over time. |
5/5 |
Performance |
Buttons responsive, felt stable and provided a smooth walking experience. |
5/5 |
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How I tested
I tested the walking pad for two weeks, mostly walking on it for an hour every day. I typically used it at a pace of 3km per hour but jogged up to 6km per hour speed. I tried using it with and without shoes, but preferred wearing trainers because the surface got hot. I also tested both the remote control and the app-controlled functionality.