Updated February 2026: I've added Urevo SpaceWalk 5L Smart Walking Pad and Lifesmart TM2202 3-in-1 Treadmill to our Honorable Mentions. I've added a product comparison chart and an FAQ section that includes our testing methodology. I've added more specs, pros and cons to all products and updated prices and links.
Best Overall
Photograph: Adrienne So Urevo CyberPad for Home $450 $400 (11% off) Amazon $500 $405 (19% off) Urevo WIRED/TIRED AccordionItemContainerButton LargeChevron WIRED Impressive 14 percent incline capability
Easy to set up, control, and track steps
Durable and stable feel TIRED Limited speed range
Could be quieter
Too tall to store under furniture
Most walking pads feel the same and have similar capabilities, but the Urevo CyberPad stands out. It offers a 14-percent incline, which is the highest I’ve seen on a walking pad. With the ability to tackle steeper walks, I felt like I could actually get a major sweat going without sacrificing my focus on work, unlike when I try to push the pace, which makes it harder to type.
It was ready to use right out of the box and easy to set up (a huge win in my book—I do not dream of fitness-equipment assembly). It’s a bit heavier than some other options on this list, so moving it around isn’t as easy, but the wheels help. The speed tops out at 4 mph, and the incline stops at level nine, which can be either a 9- or 14-percent incline, depending on how you position the machine’s feet.
The CyberPad has a Bluetooth remote and app that are easy to connect to the machine, allowing you to control it. The app also offers workouts, if you want to virtually walk in some pretty scenery. As long as you open the app at some point during your walk, it’ll log your workout data from the machine, so you can keep track of daily step counts over time. You can also view your current workout metrics on a screen at the front of the machine.
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