This bike is solid overall and does what it’s meant to do. It’s sturdy, quiet, and very adjustable, which makes it comfortable to use and easy to fit different heights. I also really like the tablet holder, which is great for watching shows or following workouts while riding. From a build and usability standpoint, it feels stable and well made.
There are a few downsides worth noting. The display tracks distance only in kilometers, with no option to switch to miles. The product listing also mentions an exclusive app, but there is no Bluetooth capability, so there’s no way to actually connect the bike to any app. Additionally, most of the apps listed as compatible require a paid subscription, which may be disappointing if you’re expecting free built-in features.
At $140, this bike is fairly priced for what it actually is: a basic, no-frills exercise bike that’s quiet and reliable. If you’re looking for simple cardio and plan to use your own device for workouts or entertainment, it works well. However, if smart features or app integration are important to you, this probably isn’t the best choice.
Would I purchase it again?
No — it’s fine for basic use, but knowing the limitations, I’d likely look for a different option next time.