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Best Small Treadmill For Desk Or Home Office

TikTok is filled with treadmill desks, and it's easy to understand why: Research suggests that you should move more than you sit. Our top picks for the top treadmills for offices at home will help you achieve your goals.

This folding under-desk treadmill folds in half and can be placed under your desk when not in use. It has wheels to make it easy to move around the room.

1. Lifespan TR1200-DT3

This Lifespan  under desk treadmill  is one of the most durable and efficient models available. It's designed for almost every day use and has a sturdy 2CHP motor, six shock absorbers, and an ergonomically correct walking surface. The TR1200-DT3 is an excellent option if you want to upgrade your desk from a smaller one or if you are going to furnish your own.

This model features a low-profile design that can be tucked under any desk with a stand, and it's mobile thanks to the front wheels. It also comes with a smart console that records your steps and distance as well as calories burned. The Intelli-Guard feature ensures that the treadmill will only run when you're walking, allowing you to stay focused at work.

Lifespan was a top contender in the treadmill desk industry for more than a decade. But they lost their way by relying on a third-party manufacturer in Asia and by downgrading parts and quality. This has resulted in many issues with treadmill motors that are not working properly as well as a lack of support and documentation, and a confusing application.

The TR1200-DT3 is an excellent under-desk treadmill that's ideal for most people, but it's not recommended for those who are heavy users or those who intend to walk on an incline (which ergonomic experts advise against). It does not have handles because those who work while walking generally walk at a slower pace and don't require the extra support that grips offer on a treadmill.

The best thing about this treadmill is its quiet operation, which won't cause disturbance to others in an office space. It's also fairly simple to install and use, and despite its size, it's quite mobile. Be sure to place the TR1200-DT3 on a stable flat surface as it's not designed to be placed against the wall like some other treadmill desk models. Also, don't keep this treadmill upright, as the lubricant that's used on the belt can be absorbed by the motor and cause damage over time. The treadmill comes with a the warranty of a lifetime however.

2. Bluefin Fitness Task 2.0

The Bluefin Fitness Task is a great option for a minimalist treadmill for your office at home. The compact design means it can be tucked away under almost any desk that's standing and when not in use, the treadmill folds so it can be stored easily. The Bluefin treadmill isn't as fast as the other treadmills listed in this list. It's not suitable for running on it, but if are looking to add a little exercise to your routine, the Bluefin can help you achieve that.

The treadmill was simple to set up. There was no messing around needed to get it up and running. It also comes with everything you need including a tablet holder and built-in Bluetooth speakers. The LCD display on the front of the base flits between calories speed, distance, speed and time, which is great to track your progress. We also liked the ease of connecting to the treadmill via Bluetooth which was a major plus.

The Bluefin isn't as well-equipped as the other treadmills on this list, but it offers plenty for the price. It has 12 walking programs that are built-in that change the treadmill's speed to increase the effort you exert than usual. It's also really quiet when compared to the other models we tested.

The only downside for this treadmill is that it's not as comfortable to walk on as some of the others on this list. It's not recommended for people with wide feet and it can be a bit short for some taller users. It's also heavier than some of the other treadmills we tested, at 74 pounds, which means it might not be as lightweight if you have to move it from room to room.

If you're interested in seeing how this treadmill compares to other treadmills we've examined, read our full review of the Bluefin Fitness Task 2.0.

3. GoYOUTH

The GOYOUTH under-desk treadmill is a great choice for those who want to incorporate some exercise into their day without removing time from other tasks. The compact design lets you to move it around your workplace or home whenever you need to. The deck can be adjusted between walking and running to help you meet your different fitness goals. This model comes with a wireless remote control as well as a Bluetooth speaker that lets you adjust speed easily. Ashley Little, GGR's director of SEO, tested this desk treadmill and found it can get hot after long-term use. However, overall it is a good choice for those who want to run at their desk.


A lot of the top treadmills for office desks come with consoles that display your progress and other metrics on a clear, easy-to-read monitor. They can display information like your current speed and distance as well as calories burned and much more. Some models include a mobile application that syncs with your tablet or smartphone so that you can monitor and track your progress.

When you're looking for a compact treadmill to use under a desk, the maximum weight capacity is another important aspect to consider. Some models are able to accommodate up to 220 pounds, so make sure to check that before purchasing. Also, be aware of the dimensions and size of the treadmill so that you know it will fit in your space. In addition, you must read the product description carefully to ensure that the machine can handle the workout you've got in mind.

It's important to keep in mind that while a treadmill desk can be beneficial, you should take time to do other exercises. Long periods of time could negatively affect your health and could cause back fatigue or pain and fatigue, so it's a great idea to to incorporate some type of movement into your routine. If you can't get to the gym or walk outside to work out, an under-desk treadmill will aid in staying active while you work.

4. Goplus

This Goplus treadmill is foldable for easy storage in a desk, a couch or in a closet. It's available in seven different colors to fit into your office decor and is super easy to set up and operate. It includes a remote control that makes it simple to adjust and select speeds as well as an LED display which tracks your speed, distance, and calories burned, as well as an integrated phone holder for conducting Zoom calls or watching videos. It also has a security attachment that attaches to your torso. If you fall off, the machine reduces its speed automatically to zero speed.

The Goplus is a fantastic small treadmill for those who work the majority of their time at a desk. It lets you get some light cardio exercise while working from home. It aids in weight loss, lower back pain, and even high blood pressure. Combining it with our suggested standing desks can enable you to get your steps in while still getting some productive work done.

The Goplus is a compact under-desk option that is ideal for those who are just getting started with fitness or are seeking a space-saving, easy-to-use treadmill. Its smaller size and fewer storage options may not be suitable for more serious runners or those needing an exercise machine that can run at higher speeds.

While it doesn't have an inbuilt fan or incline setting, the Goplus is still an enjoyable and peaceful walking experience. It also has the ability to control it remotely as well as an LED display that shows your progress, and an attached safety clip. Additionally, it can be connected to your smartphone and tracked with a Goplus app.

As a smaller under-desk treadmill, it's worth the price tag, especially for someone who is sat at work all day and is worried about the lack of movement. If you are looking for a treadmill with more features, like the capacity to lift more weight or a longer deck then our top choices may be more suitable.