Walbecaoker Pro Folding demo (rich video): our hands-on feedback in-depth 2026 test
Walbecaoker presents itself as a brand designed in Europe with assembly in Asia. Its first product, the Pro, focuses on three main arguments: compactness when folded (12 cm thick), a relatively contained 750 W motor, and a Bluetooth companion app called Walbecaoker Connect. The Walbecaoker Pro is a folding walking treadmill designed for under-desk use or as a complement to a standing workstation. Its compact format and quiet operation make it a natural candidate for remote workers looking to add more movement to their day.
Video chapters
- 00:00 — Introduction and unboxing
- 00:35 — First look and dimensions
- 01:10 — Walking test at various speeds
- 01:45 — Operating noise measurement
- 02:10 — Conclusion and verdict
Technical specifications
| Speed | 1 – 6 km/h |
|---|---|
| Walking surface | 120 x 40 cm |
| Weight | 26 kg |
| Folded thickness | 12 cm |
| Motor | 750 W |
| Max noise | ≤ 45 dB |
| Price | 379 € |
On the technical side, the Walbecaoker Pro offers an adjustable speed from 1 to 6 km/h, which corresponds to slow to brisk walking — this is not a running treadmill. The walking surface measures 120 cm long by 40 cm wide, which is in the higher average of the under-desk segment. The maximum supported load is rated at 110 kg.
The folding format is probably the brand's most highlighted argument: when folded, the thickness goes down to 12 cm, allowing the treadmill to slide under a couch or bed. The weight, however, remains substantial at 26 kg, with no visible wheels on the official images, which could complicate daily moving.
The LCD screen displays the usual information: current speed, distance covered, session duration and estimated calories. Bluetooth connectivity allows pairing the treadmill with the Walbecaoker Connect mobile app to track session history on a smartphone. The manufacturer announces a maximum noise level of 45 dB in operation, which would place it among the quieter models in the segment.
Our conclusion
Several points deserve attention before purchase. First, the lack of incline limits the variety of sessions and the intensity of muscular effort. Second, the 26 kg weight without mentioned wheels makes regular moving complicated, which partially contradicts the compactness promise. Finally, since the brand is new, we still lack user feedback on the durability of the motor and belt after several months of intensive use.
As it stands, the Walbecaoker Pro appears to be an honest product in the under-desk treadmill segment, without offering major differentiation from established references. Its main interest lies in the price/format ratio for users looking for a discreet and quiet device to integrate into a workspace.