🏋️♀️ Elevate Your Home Workout Experience!
The OVICX Q2S Treadmill is a compact, portable electric treadmill designed for home use, featuring a super-wide running surface, smart speed control, patented shock absorbers, and quick folding capabilities. With Bluetooth connectivity for real-time data tracking, it's perfect for small spaces and fitness enthusiasts looking to maximize their workout potential.
Color | Grey |
Display type | LED |
Drive system | Belt |
Frame material | Alloy Steel |
Horsepower | 3 Horsepower |
Meter | Speed, Time |
Power source | Electric |
Features | Compact,Folding,Portable |
Speed rating | 14 kilometers_per_hour |
Brand | OVICX |
Maximum weight capacity | 120 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | OVICX |
Product Dimensions | 165 x 65 x 114 cm; 43 kg |
ASIN | B08PFKYHF6 |
J**N
Excellent machine to use
No dislikesheavy (would not class that as a dislike)Very sturdyEasy to useOk priceSpeed's are excellent,there is enough room for me too run properly and my dog loves using it as well as sometimes we run together on it.No problems with setting it up can fold it up to put it away haven't tried that yet don't need to. Loads of different speed options and other options to monitor your health.Has an emergency magnet key if you need to stop straight away.Comes with a little bottle of oil and patches.My first time buying and owing a running machine would recommend this one unless you want one that has a incline with it.From a happy customer
M**D
Brilliant plenty of umph for a compact Treadmill
Very pleased Delivery on time . Great item folds great . I am 5 ft and managed to get unboxed on my own ( best advice remove packaging and lift one end over box and the lift it from other end to a standing position upright rather than trying to lift out.It was easy to set up works lovely very quiet I don’t go to fast. Just a fast walk as new to me . My daughter runs at 10/12 speed and it was still silent all you could here was the sound of her feet like a heart beat. My husband who is the runner in the family uses it easily and he is 6ft’3We have it in garage on carpet very good no frills running machine ( I spent ages looking for one that folded for storage but gave the best width on the running belt. If you want to see your distance in miles rather than kilometres use the FitShow app on your phone I just place it on the holder and then you can see distance in miles if you have set the app to imperial. Will update review in a month after it has had continuous daily use by three of us But so far not disappointed brilliant xUPDATE A MONTH ON GETTING USED EVERY DAY BY 3 of us still brilliant I use it for at least a hour plus on most days x still pleased
W**E
No UK Plug
It looks great, just wish we could use it. It was supplied with a two pin non-uk plug. Trying to get a uk plug via Amazon chat.Amazon credited our account with money to buy an adaptor. It arrived, and we were able to use the treadmill.The first thing that strikes you is how solid it is. No rocking or wobbling as it's used. No strange sounds, it is well-built. The material used on the belt has a decent amount of grip. Not sticky and too much friction. The rebound and bounce of the belt is good too. Making it a great jogging experience.It's very easy to use, only a few buttons. No set up required. Open the box, plug in, and away you go. It's lubricated, and the belt is aligned. The display is simply and clear. Easy to read when in use. The machine does not have loads of programs to use, but we didn't want that. We wanted to get on, run, and that's it.Overall, build quality is very good. Easy to use. Just make sure yours comes with a UK plug.
C**.
Didn’t live up to reviews
Bought this for Xmas after reading good reviews but disappointed. Bad bits are - just over one weeks use and belt is slipping and there’s a speed fault. The rails are hard metal and if you bang your hand running on the end rail it’s really painful. A simple rubber end stop would have sorted. You get allot of electric shocks too from static build up. There’s no drink holder either. Flimsy phone holder. No incline. The calorie count and heart rate monitor is inaccurate and useless. The speed shift takes about 30 seconds to make the change so if you are doing a hit workout to a video it’s useless. It’s noisy. The computer is basic and not very good as described. The Bluetooth function with phone not really useful it’s a novelty and no speakers on the machine. With a bit of thought the manufacturer could have made this treadmill so much better. Good bits - great for folding away and moving. No assembly. Long and wide track. Folding arms. 14kph top speed. Build quality seemed ok but already have issues. Value for money is now questionable after owning for a short while. It’s allot of money for a basic treadmill you are probably paying for the folding and portable design.
C**S
Sturdy
If it inclined and the display was in miles, would have made it tons better, other than that it is a sturdy piece of kit and trouble free for over two years.
M**.
Cracking treadmill.
This is a cracking treadmill for the price.It's fairly simple with no running programmes, just get on it and run.A couple of slight niggles, the app you can use with it is really awful, half in very poor English and half in Chinese.The other far more irritating issue I have had is with the emergency stop cord. The one that came with it has a dreadful clip that goes on your clothing, kept falling out and then swinging about, not great when you're pegging it at 14kph, and I accidentally pulled it off the treadmill trying to get it out of the way, not a happy bunny, sorry neighbours for all the profanities!So I changed the clip to a far more secure one, much better, and then I had another issue! The magnetic part of the stop cord is far too close to the buttons that you use to increase speed. And so on another occasion I was doing some interval training, and just increasing the speed and knocked the stupid thing out! Very infuriating.My solution has been to completely remove the cord from the device and just have the magnetic part on the treadmill. Not ideal, but in 20 years of using treadmills I have never once used the emergency stop cord, so I figure If I need it now there is something seriously wrong with me.Cracking treadmill, just buy it now when they are in stock.And it folds up really nice and is very slim. You may think it's gonna fall over, it will not, trust my, my stupid clumsy oaf of a Bassett Hound has walked in to it twice, and it hasn't moved and inch.BUY IT!!
W**T
Excellent Motor, Sturdy Compact Design, and Very Easy to Use
Updated Feb 2, 2021Would raise my rating to 5.5 stars if it were possible.Treadmill motor handled my 12 mile run @6.7MPH with ease and no skipping. And, I uncovered a very useful undocumented feature.In the workout I learned the treadmill can run INDEFINITELY! When the time display reaches 99:59 (MM:SS), rather than turn off like most treadmills do, the OVICX Q2S simply rolls the clock over and keeps going.I ran on the treadmill nonstop for 108 minutes with no issues at all. There was no need to restart the treadmill to get in a workout lasting more than 100 minutes!The display adjusts the decimal place and rolls over when needed to keep ‘counting’. My 12 mile run was:Time – 00:00 to 99:59 then roll over to 00:00 and finish at 08:00Calories – 0.00 to 9.99, then 10.0 to 99.9, then 100 to 999, then rollover back to 0.00 and finish at 110Distance (miles) – 0.00 to 9.99, then 10.0 to 12.0Ordered Jan 3, 2021 and received four days later (not Prime). Unboxed three days later.My requirements: treadmill motor capable of 8MPH+, no bulky console, no fancy programming. I just want to get my miles as a long time runner, marathoner, and pace leader. The OVICX Q2S exceeded my expectations.Display is MPH. Pleasantly surprised! I was expecting KPH due to the foreign manufacturer origin.Speed display is 100% accurate. I tested 2MPH, 3MPH, 5MPH, 7MPH, and 8.7MPH. Without any load, the tread speed matched the display. I tested by measuring the tread distance traveled (113.5 inches) per rotation and timed the revolutions.The motor is excellent based on my workouts. This was my most important requirement. I ran all kinds workouts and the motor was perfect each time. No jerkiness or skipping to throw off my cadence. Example of runs I did to test the motor (I also rechecked the treadmill speed accuracy after a workout): Run/walk 7 miles - 6.0MPH, short walk, 6.1MPH, short walk, etc. (using the shift feature) Run 8 miles, negative split, 6.3MPH to 7.0MPH (overall avg 6.8MPH) Run 5 miles, negative split, 2.5MPH warmup, 6.5MPH to 7.3MPH (overall avg 7.0MPH) Walk 4 miles at 4MPHMore than 40 miles in about 18 days of use and no issues whatsoever.The motor was more quiet than I expected. I had no issues hearing the music from my iPad. For me, no need to use earbuds.The intelligent speed reduction is perfect for run/walk training or interval training. Touch the shift button and the treadmill gradually slows down to 2.5MPH. Touch the shift button again and the treadmill automatically goes back to whatever speed you had before the first shift. While in speed reduction mode, you can manually adjust your speed up or down from 2.5MPH.There is no incline feature. I didn’t want to add weight and bulk to the treadmill. I have enough hills in my neighborhood.The safety sidebars can be raised or lowered independently of each other. This gives flexibility for room placement. You could have one bar up and the other one down. I simply have both bars down since I don’t rely on them (see photo). My wife likes the right sidebar up when she uses the treadmill. Adding to the quality, the sidebars are solid metal, not plastic.Tread length and width is just right. My stride does not weave side to side, so the 17 inch width is more than adequate. The tread length is also more than sufficient for my stride length.The device holder could be a tad better. The blue plastic ledge comes with a tacky pad (think TENS massage pad tacky) to adhere your device. The pad is so tacky that pulling the device off is a challenge. My workaround: I exposed only a small portion of the pad, just enough keep my iPad attached. Then, I use two rubber bands as tie downs (see photo).No speakers, but Bluetooth enables the FitShow app to control the treadmill and save workout history. It was easy to register and connect the app. I did not try much of the app features because I didn’t purchase the treadmill for the app.I like the slim and compact design. If I wanted, I could fold up the treadmill and slide it into my Prius to take it somewhere. This treadmill is not boxy or bulky.The heart rate monitor feature isn't the easiest to use. You must touch three of the four touchpads (two fingers from one hand, one finger from the other hand) to get a reading.The console is simple, with just a few buttons. No complicated display to figure out. The console is very steady at any speed, no wobbling or shaking. This treadmill is very sturdy.What convinced me to take a chance and order this treadmill? A YouTube video showing one of the employees running on the treadmill at the max speed 14KPH (8.7MPH) the entire video and the treadmill never shook or wobbled.
P**E
So glad I bought it!! This is the one !
I was so nervous to pull the trigger on this....I had researched and researched! Looked at all the treadmills ranging from the $200 ones to the $1,000 ones and kept coming back to this one...it has great reviews but I was so scared! I have to say, this was the best decision!! First of all it was packaged extremely well ! Very impressed by the packaging., they really took care to protect it. 2nd, so super easy to unbox and get it going .. took me no time at all and I am a female and had no help. I unboxed and set the whole thing up quickly myself. The amazon drivers were wonderful and delivered it to my third floor apartment with no elevator. All you do is open the box, get it out of box and it's ready to go!! I just stood it up , wheeled it where I wanted it , layed it down , plugged it in ,, it started right up beautifully!! I hopped right on and started walking . This is a quality treadmill, solid, made very well,, and amazing at this price point. I am so so glad I got this! It works so well. Very easy to fold up and stand wherever you want ! Yes people have called it on the heavy side, but it pivots on the wheels, there's nothing to it! Its not heavy to me.. Super easy. It's quiet, runs smooth and I love it! I just got it yesterday, so I will update review in a month to say how it's going. But look no further scared ones like me... pull the trigger, this is the one !!
E**R
So many issues!!!!!!!!!!
Hi! I do NOT recommend this treadmill. I purchased this mid July 2020. First, it took more than a month to get to me as the first one they shipped was somehow lost. I don't blame the company for this issue, but I do for how AWFUL it was to fix the problem. I was told to wait for WEEKS before they finally admitted it was lost. I spent countless hours trying to convince someone that I didn't have it and UPS said they didn't have it. By that point, they had sold all of their stock and I had to wait for them to make more then ship one to me. So, I finally got in early September. Because I was one of the first purchasers, this might now be fixed.There are many issues with this treadmill. The app never worked for me, but I did give up trying so that could be fixed now. The belt will slip sometimes, Not always, but if you aren't a very balanced person, you might hurt yourself- so be aware of that. Second, to fold it up, you have to unscrew and screw the knobs. This should be theoretically easy, but if you tighten them too much, you'll need wrenches to unscrew them. Believe me on that. I am typically a pretty strong person, but sheesh. BUT, if they are too loose, the treadmill will feel them wobble and it won't work. It took me about a month of using it to get the feel for that.Another issue is that if you touch anywhere other than the exact placements of the buttons or the belt, it will do the heartrate and it probably won't go back to showing distance or calories for the rest of the time it's on, even if you press the program button. In fact, most of the time if I just have a fan blowing at me, it reads that as the heartrate thing, so I hardly ever can see anything other than the time, distance, and "heartrate" of whatever it things is touching it (never me, I literally have never measured my heartrate with it because I have an apple watch).Speaking of the screen, if you are at all a sweaty person, I recommend having a towel or something handy. Because these are touch screens, if your sweat gets on the screen or your hand is at all sweaty, it won't read your touch to lower or raise the speed or stop the machine (But it will helpfully read the sweat's heartrate!). About 10 seconds before I am ready to slow at the end of my run, I quickly wipe down the screen so that I will be able to stop. This isn't entirely this company's fault, many companies are doing it and it's just a dumb design that could end up hurting people if you need to stop and can't. There is a certain procedure I've developed for doing this because I have ended up "stopping" the machine by wiping off the sweat. And, even if you don't, sometimes it decides it's going to go to random speeds without you telling it. Just a stupid design.These were workable issues that I dealt with. No big deal! It's a super-collapsible treadmill at an affordable cost, I can live with these and did for over a year happily and never posting a negative review! But, now, I am having to buy a new treadmill. The pins where you plug this in are loose. To store upright, you have to unplug the treadmill to fold it up and that area where you plug it in is made really cheaply. So, each time you unplug it, it wiggles it a bit and apparently damages it. Now, I have to spend about 10 minutes plugging in and carefully maneuvering the plug around to get it to turn on because it won't turn on if it is fully plugged in, it's got to be at a very specific spot. Even then, I usually start with a walk, and it will just shut off before I get a chance to run because just the walking is enough to jiggle the plug enough to lose power. But, it doesn't lose all the power. The power button on the base is still lit up, but the belt won't move and the screen won't light up. So, it's getting some power but it's not enough to fully power it or maybe there's a safety mechanism with the plug that it's reading and shutting off because it thinks it may lose power? I don't know. But, then, I have to re-wiggle the plug around to get it to turn back on. This was almost livable, except that it's getting worse. It started with turning off just once and that was a weird fluke. Now, two weeks later, it will shut off mid-run. Meaning I am running at 8.7 mph (I have worked my way up through the year) and all the sudden it just stops. It's INCREDIBLY dangerous. It shut off about 5 times the last time I tried to use it, I had to give up because it kept shutting off before it even got to speed. I had someone look at it because I am trying to avoid replacing it, but they can't figure it out. I can't even use it anymore. I now wish I had just spent the money to get a better model because I am going to be spending it anyway and I just put it off for a year but probably spent who-knows how many hours trying to make this work.DO NOT BUY. this is a DANGEROUS machine that will cause you problems.EDIT TO MENTION: One last thing, this definitely messes with some of the audio connections in your house when it is being used. My airpods would be connected to my mac, but just stop playing sound. Weirdly, didn't have this issue when they connected to my ipad? And, my partner couldn't use his headset (not even bluetooth, just plugged into his desktop) when I was running. We both only experienced these things when I had the treadmill on. Apparently, this isn't uncommon with treadmills but wanted to add it as you may experience them with this model FOR SURE.
M**D
(Contains Updates) Quiet & has been working great so far
I’ve had this treadmill for about 1.5 months now and use it at least an hour every other day for brisk walking and light jogging. It’s super quiet and I fold it upright and roll it into another room when I’m done with it, which... it’s pretty heavy (I’m a female with some muscle but not super strong or anything). It’s narrow enough to fit through a standard bedroom door. Only two things I didn’t like: there is no pause button so if you stop your workout to get water (no cup holders on this thing, which I don’t mind but others might), everything resets when you “resume” your workout. The other thing are the arm handles. Because the treadmill isn’t that wide, when I have the arm handles up I was whacking my arms into them while I was walking. The arms do fold down easily so I keep them down. I’m 5’5”. The belt is long enough for me, even with my long stride.Overall I’m happy so far. It was fricken heavy to drag into the house by myself. It was left leaning up against my house next to the garage. I’d highly recommend two people to get it into the house and to assemble it, though it is possible to do it yourself.UPDATE 2/22/22: Treadmill is still going strong. I don’t use it as frequently though. I’d say once a week now and usually at 4mph for an hour. I’m sure this is bad but I haven’t done any maintenance on it so the fact that it’s still quiet and working is great. Only thing I’ve noticed is that the rubber padding that covers the handles that allow you to fold the treadmill down, they’ve both fallen off and I can’t put them back on unless I superglue them. Not a big deal since it doesn’t impact the functionality or performance. Still wish it had a cup holder though!UPDATE 12/4/23: Still going strong. On average I use it about 3 times a week for 45 minutes each around 4 mph. No maintenance done to it yet since the original purchase and aside from the rubber covers falling off from my 2022 update, nothing else has degraded from what I can tell. Though I still wish I could pause my workout, overall I’m glad I got this thing.
C**Y
The Perfect Simple and Compact Treadmill
We bought this to get some daily exercise indoors over the cold winter months. It’s perfect for what we need and a great bang for the buck.We wanted a simple and no frills treadmill (no crazy programs or elaborate functions) for basic walking and running, and we wanted something we could fold flat and store away during the warm weather when we’re walking outdoors again. This fits the bill nicely.It’s very sturdy, easy to use interface, and has a nice little shelf for your book or iPad so you can read or watch shows while you get a few steps in. My husband is a stocky built guy around 200 lbs. and he can go for a run with ease on this.And it really does fold completely flat! It’s easy to collapse down and the wheels make it super easy to move around. I can easily relocate the treadmill myself and I’m fairly petite. For now we have it in the hall alongside the staircase, but I can confirm that it will easily slide under a bed if you need the space back.We’ve had this for around three months now and get on it every single day. Would highly recommend to anyone wanting a no frills treadmill or anyone who doesn’t want to drop big money on the fancy models.
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