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AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 vs UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Published May 3, 2026
Quick verdict

AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 (premium, $3,298–$3,498) vs UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad (mid, $249–$350) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 2 shared specs · same category (fitness).

AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 AI mirror with digital resistance arms
AEKE

Smart Home Gym K1

A wall-thin AI mirror that delivers up to 220 lb of motor-driven resistance and tracks your form in real time, with no monthly subscription to use it. The AEKE K1 is the rare connected-gym pick that does not rent you your own workouts.

PRICE
$3,298–$3,498
View at AEKE
UREVO SpaceWalk 3S walking pad - under-desk treadmill with auto-incline
UREVO

SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad

The walking-pad protocol biohackers actually stick with, under-desk slide-in, 9-level auto-incline, AI pacing, and a belt wide enough to type while walking.

PRICE
$249–$350
View at UREVO
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Side-by-side specs

SpecAEKE Smart Home Gym K1UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad
price$3,298–$3,498$249–$350
typeAI smart home gym (digital-resistance mirror)Under-desk walking pad (not a full treadmill)
footprintAuto-folds to ~0.3 sq m (about the size of a doormat)51.6 in × 22.1 in × 6.5 in (folded)

AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 also publishes: resistance, strengthModes, screen, tracking, content, subscription

UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad also publishes: motor, speedRange, weightCapacity, runningBelt, autoIncline, app, shockAbsorption, unitWeight

Who should buy which

Pick the AEKE Smart Home Gym K1 if

Home exercisers who want guided, full-body strength training with precise digital resistance and form tracking, value saving space, and specifically want to avoid a monthly subscription on top of the hardware.

Skip if

You are an advanced lifter who needs heavy barbell compound loads above 220 lb, you prefer free weights and a simple rack, or you do not want a screen-and-software-dependent machine to maintain.

Pick the UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Walking Pad if

Knowledge workers running standing desks who want to convert seated hours into walking hours, founders averaging under 5K steps/day, anyone who has tried + abandoned a cheaper walking pad because the belt felt too narrow.

Skip if

You want to run or sprint on the same unit (need a full folding treadmill, not a walking pad), or you have a sub-6.5-inch desk clearance (measure first, return shipping isn't free).

Go deeper

FULL REVIEW
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