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Walking Pads

WalkingPad P1 Foldable vs Egofit Walker Pro M1

Quick verdict

Winner on Gym Score: WalkingPad P1 Foldable (76)

Same use case, different optimization. WalkingPad P1 is the popular all-rounder — slightly bigger belt, 3.7 mph max, 4" thick, larger motor. Egofit M1 is the office-specialized pad — 45 dB whisper quiet, 3.9" thick, optimized for sustained under-desk use during calls. P1 wins on motor power and belt size. Egofit wins on noise and refinement for office use. Pick based on whether you're on calls during use.

Choose WalkingPad P1 Foldable if…

Choose the WalkingPad P1 if you want a more universal walking pad with a slightly larger belt, your office is private (or noise isn't a constraint), and you may want occasional higher speeds.

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Choose Egofit Walker Pro M1 if…

Choose the Egofit M1 if you'll be on video calls during use — 45 dB is genuinely whisper quiet, undetectable to other call participants. Optimized for sustained office walking.

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WalkingPad WalkingPad P1 Foldable product photo
Best for
  • · Standing desk users who want to walk during meetings or focused work
  • · Apartment dwellers who need quiet cardio under 3.7 mph for walking only
  • · Buyers with limited space who need a folding cardio piece under their bed or sofa
Egofit Egofit Walker Pro M1 product photo
Best for
  • · Apartment dwellers above ground-floor neighbors (45 dB rating)
  • · WFH workers who walk during phone calls without muting
  • · Standing desks that bottom out near 30 inches (3.9-inch deck)

Spec-by-spec

SpecWalkingPad P1 FoldableEgofit Walker Pro M1
Motor2.25 HP1.0 HP
Belt Size47" x 16"42" x 15"
Thickness4"3.9"
Max Speed3.7 mph3.1 mph
Noise45 dB

WalkingPad P1 Foldable

Strengths
  • +Walking Pad
  • +Foldability
  • +Ease Of Use
  • +Portability
Weaknesses
  • Weight

Egofit Walker Pro M1

Strengths
  • +45 dB (quietest in class)
  • +3.9" thick
  • +Optimized for WFH use
Weaknesses
  • 3.1 mph max (no jogging, limited incline work)
  • Shorter belt
  • Limited feature set

The real tradeoff

Noise level is the silent factor most office buyers underestimate. WalkingPad's 50-55 dB is fine if you mute the mic during walking, but the motor noise carries into calls. Egofit's 45 dB is roughly half as loud and genuinely call-friendly. Motor: P1 is 2.25 HP (handles longer sessions); Egofit is 1.0 HP (designed for office, not workout). Speed: P1 reaches 3.7 mph; Egofit caps at 3.1 mph. Belt: P1 is 47"x16"; Egofit is 42"x15".

Skip both if…

Skip both if you want a pad that doubles as a light treadmill. The WalkingPad R2 at /product/walkingpad-r2 reaches 4.97 mph for actual jogging.

Buyer questions

How loud is 'whisper quiet' really for calls?

Egofit's 45 dB is genuinely undetectable on most video calls with normal mic placement. WalkingPad P1's 55+ dB is detectable to other call participants as a low rumble. For sustained call walking, this matters.

Is the P1's larger motor worth the noise?

For light jogging or 4+ hour sessions, yes. For walking-only office use, no — the Egofit's 1.0 HP handles 4-6 hour sessions comfortably.

Which fits better under standing desks?

P1 (4") is slightly thinner than Egofit (3.9")... wait, Egofit is actually thinner by 0.1". Both fit under any standard standing desk at the lowest height setting. Negligible difference.

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