Price: $229.99
(as of Jul 08, 2024 03:10:47 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of setup and quality of the elliptical trainer. They mention it’s very easy to assemble and well made. They also like the app, ease of use, and noise. However, some customers report issues with the weight and charge of the product. They say it’ll be too heavy to move and the monitor doesn’t turn on while charging. Customers also disagree on performance.
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PEA –
very good
cubii jr1+ is nice. It is quite a bit heavier than the cubii2. I do not like the blue tooth. It disconnects to easily and too often. Other than that the cubii itself is great. Had a little difficulty with assembly but eventually got it. Again, the blue tooth is not worth it. Overall, a 4.5 due to the assembly and blue tooth.
Pamela B. in Oklahoma –
I Love My Cubii! Very Quiet & Well Made!
It is quite heavy, my son assembled the pedals and placed it under my desk for me. I have this under my desk as I work from home. It is very quiet. I was worried it would slip around on my carpet as I use it, but I got the Cubii package that had the Cubii exercise pad and it is sitting on that. It is very heavy but I am able to grab the exercise mat and pull it towards me when needed. Honestly I have only had to pull it back towards me twice in the several months I have had this. I was skeptical about being able to see the display screen without crawling under my desk but I can actually see it most of the time and I have stuck my cell phone under my desk and snapped a picture of how many miles I’ve peddled also. This was a big splurge for me but I am very happy with my purchase. When I am on the phone working or on a zoom video conference nobody even knows that I am peddling! Also since the peddles are at a 45 degree angle, I rest my feet on them even when I am not peddling.
Terry Kibiloski –
Correction – Must charge Cubii JR1+ for 6 hours before the screen will power on
If you go to help.cubii.com, the first support item is titled “Why does my new Cubii product look like it’s not charging?” The answer direct from Cubii is “Upon first use, you will need to charge the unit for up to 6 hours. The monitor does not turn on while charging.” When I spoke with a CSR at Cubii, she told me that the Quick Start Guide was misprinted and they are working hard at getting this new information out.
D E –
Product does not work
I purchased this product a month ago. Since then, I have been trying to get the monitor to work on the unit. I have followed all instructions for setup, use, etc. According to the user’s manual, the unit should turn on when plugged in to charge. However, with my unit, it did not do that and does not charge when plugged in to charge. I am very disappointed with this product. I have contacted the company, Cubii, but have not received any response. They will not answer the phone and when I tried to register this product, their system stopped mid-register and would not complete it. So, that indicated to me that since I can’t register it, there is no warranty coverage. I am giving a “1 star” because of the product defect and also for the terrible customer service provided,l or should I say, not provided by this company.
J King –
Good device
I do like the functionality of this device. It works as represented. It glides smoothly. I took off a star due to its weight. It’s hard for me to move and lift it. The pad makes it impossible to slide to reposition. If you use it on carpet you don’t need the pad. It stays in place well while using. It is very easy to assemble as long as you can lift it. The instructions for charging are not clear and may not match your particular model. You do not need to charge it to use it. It only affects the functionality of the screen. I am overall happy and am using it daily. I would recommend it.
Thomas –
Cardio game changer for remote workers
This is just the absolute best low intensity cardio machine money can buy, but like any piece of technology, you NEED to be cautious in terms of the HOW you use it and HOW LONG you use it.This is my 2nd Cubii (first one I had was the Red & Black version with no LCD screen, but had bluetooth to sync everything to the Cubii app back in the day, now this is my 2nd purchase with the same features.) I ended up giving away my first one, because while I made it through half of year of amazing progress, I ended up doing near-permanent damage to my lower back, and was in excruciating pain. Doctor said I had to stop the Cubii or I would be paralyzed (jokingly of course, but basically would need surgery to put the spinal plates back together if I continued down that path). Years later, I purchased a lumbar support for my gaming chair (you know, those chairs that look like bucket seats in racing cars) at random, thinking it would help me better my posture and spinal alignment over time and it certainly did! So I decided to purchase this product again since I really needed something to burn calories while working the long hours I typically work 8-10 hours depending on the amount of tickets/cases we receive in our queue and projects outside of that, because once I’m done with work, I’m just mentally too exhausted to do anything else in my current physical condition (I’m in good shape, like I look like I used to bodybuild, but have extra fat layered on), so I wanted something to be able to multi-task because I hate doing cardio and this device is just the golden ticket, in my opinion.Fair warning though, DO NOT and I repeat, DO. NOT. try to exceed burning over 500 calories on this device in a single day.I have attached a photo of me hitting 1000 calories after my first 8 hour work day (THAT I DO NOT RECOMMEND DOING) and while I was proud of that moment, I was also in an enormous amount of pain in my left Achilles tendon, and turns out I had actually torn it and couldn’t walk for an entire week.I recommend 500 calories max, because your TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) – 500 calories is the maximum you should be cutting for your deficit for weight loss. So if you do the math, 1,000 Calories (-500 from the cubii, and -500 from your diet) x 7 Days = 7,000 Calories = -2 Pounds of Body Fat per week, which is the MAXIMUM amount of weight you should be losing per week. If you are losing more than that, you’re going to end up with skin hanging off of you and that requires surgery to correct which is expensive and I don’t think anybody enjoys surgery, I sure as heck don’t. That’s why you see all these stories online of people who lose weight super quick and then end up having to get surgery.
William B. Allender,jr –
Cubii jr1
Cost, ease of use.
J. A. Reid –
This does the trick!
I live in the Midwest so winters can be brutal. I walk a lot in the summer but can’t in the winter due to weather. I also work from home. I purchased this Cubii so I would be able to get steps and burn calories for the winter. I have to say, it is much more than I expected. I’m definitely getting at least 10,000 steps a day and I am able to burn calories. I keep it under my desk during my work day and on weekends move it to my living room (it is a little heavy, but I am able to lift it up properly by the handle and move it as necessary). It shipped on time and was very easy to assemble. It also works well with my Fitbit (hint, I put the Fitbit on my shoe via shoelace so it is able to count the steps). I am overall very happy with this purchase!