Quiet by design

No motor. So there's nothing to hear.

A fully manual belt means no motor hum, under 45 dB, quiet enough for calls and shared rooms.

The Office Walker, quiet, manual walking pad

The point

Quiet isn't a mode, it's the mechanism.

Motorised pads make noise because a motor is always running, and it gets louder as it wears. The Office Walker has no motor at all. The only sound is your own steps on the deck: about 30 to 45 dB, like a fridge.

Tested on real calls

Your mic won't pick it up.

We tested it during phone and video calls, no motor noise reached the microphone. You can walk through a meeting and no one knows.

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Walking on the Office Walker during a call

Why it's quiet

Three things, done properly.

  • 01

    No motor hum

    Nothing runs but the belt under your steps.

  • 02

    Under 45 dB

    Quieter than conversation; about a fridge.

  • 03

    Mic-safe

    Walk during calls and streams without the hum.

The difference

Quiet you can prove.

Office Walker Motorised pad
Noise Under 45 dB Motor hum
Source of sound Your steps Running motor
Over time Stays quiet Gets louder as it wears
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Owners

Quiet enough to forget it's there.

Questions

Quiet questions, answered.

How quiet is it really?

About 30 to 45 dB, comparable to a fridge, and quieter than normal conversation.

Is it quiet?

Not quiet, it's quiet. You'll hear your own steps, but there's no motor hum.

Will it disturb a call or stream?

No. In testing, microphones didn't pick it up.

Does it get louder over time?

There's no motor to wear out and start whining, unlike electric pads.

One pad

A quieter way to move at work.

Built to order in wood and steel. Shipped flat across the EU.

From €1,149 in the EU. 5-year parts warranty. Free EU shipping.