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🔥 Elevate your home cardio game with smart, silent, and sleek elliptical power! 🚀
The Sunny Health & Fitness Smart Upright Elliptical combines low-impact, full-body cardio with advanced magnetic resistance and built-in pulse sensors. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity to the free SunnyFit app, it offers over 1,000 trainer-led workouts and immersive virtual tours. Its compact, lightweight design with quiet operation makes it ideal for home use, supporting up to 220 lbs and delivering customizable intensity across 8 resistance levels.




















| ASIN | B0CRM7DM2X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,983 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #62 in Elliptical Training Machines |
| Brand | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Brand Name | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 19,975 Reviews |
| Display Size | 2.1 Inches |
| Included Components | Elliptical, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40.7"D x 26.4"W x 59.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Elliptical Trainer |
| Item Weight | 28.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sunny Health & Fitness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SF-E905SMART |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Stride Length | 11 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
| Model Name | Elliptical Trainer |
| Model Number | SF-E905SMART |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 8 |
| Power Source | Manual Power |
| Product Dimensions | 40.7"D x 26.4"W x 59.8"H |
| Resistance Mechanism | Magnetic |
| UPC | 815749019394 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Structural Frame, 180 Days Other Parts And Components |
S**O
Excellent, affordable price
100 Miles Later, Thoughts– I feel healthier, I look better, I've burned off some of my too-much-screentime pudge, I have finally grown a fat butt (in the good way). I started real slow, short bursts, going only until I started huffing/puffing. First time: level 1, 8 mph, made it 0.3 miles. [Yeah, I know, don't shame me.] I have physical disabilities: I cannot bike, run, swim, jump. This is the only repetitive-motion workout (machine) that does not cause me harm. Careful never to push myself: because if I got hurt using it, I know I would stop using it, for months. Slowly stepped myself up to faster/longer. By one month: level 1, 12 mph, nearly a mile. Now: level 2, 15 mph, 2 miles. [Hey, for someone who has been derelict for 12+ years... Don't judge me.] I use it at least twice a week, before I take a shower, having made it part of my routine. [Or if I am passing by and want to power through a quick mile, if I'm feeling like a fatty.] This elliptical has a shorter ‘gait’ than others, looks a little odd. Consider: power walking looks silly, yet it works well, which is why people do it: same concept. Shift your weight slightly and use completely different muscles. If getting tired: twist instead at your knees, thighs, hips, waist, shoulders: work more of yourself, differently. Push/pull with your arms instead to relieve some pressure from the legs. An all-around decent workout. I did not need the Bluetooth-enabled display. I care only about how far I get at what speed, and don't need my phone judging me. [Or any insurance companies buying/selling my exercise progress.] Should you care about such things, or if you require an external source judging you: spend the extra money to track your progress. The motion is smooth, but occasionally the back-end starts getting a little ‘grindy’ in tone, but that usually passes. I thought I was going to have to grease the gears, so to speak, when it started sounding worse for a few sessions, but that went away of a sudden one day and hasn't returned. The right handle clicks a bit if I grip the top-half, but again only intermittently. [A crack inside the handle, mayhap? Squeeze it just wrong and it can be heard.] Overall, this elliptical is not silent, but also not loud. Starting out from stagnancy is difficult/discouraging, but worth it, if you keep it up. Make it a part of your routine, do not push yourself too hard, and do not deviate (more than one skip-day here and not-often there). Run yourself a little less hard/long if you don't feel up to it, but do not quit. Quitters only grow fatter assess (in the bad way). For your health: here is a good, affordable, reliable choice.
L**Y
simple machine for daily workout, no bells and whistles but gets the job done
Gives me a good workout everyday and I like that I can adjust the tension. I am 5'9" and had some issues knocking my knees on the handles for the first two weeks but now must be used to the machine since that no longer happens. Agree with other reviews that the assembly is annoying and tricky. Took me 3-4 hours by myself but the instructions are clear enough and the pieces well-labeled. I just took some breaks when I got frustrated before continuing. I haven't hooked up to the software or used the pulse monitor. The built-in screen doesn't always reset for me like it's supposed to so I just use my phone to keep track of my time. It's not a very intuitive program and the manual wasn't super helpful. I bought a mat for underneath the machine since it would likely shift on my hardwood floor otherwise. Machine was quiet when I first started but after about 45 days, there's now a persistent noise with the movement--can't figure out what I need to tighten to quiet it. Overall, well-worth the price and suits my needs for a daily exercise machine without any bells and whistles.
B**E
Smooth, Quiet, and Easy to Set Up — Perfect for Staying Active at Home
I purchased this elliptical while I was pregnant because I wanted a low-impact way to keep myself moving, and I still use it regularly. The overall quality really impressed me right out of the box—it feels sturdy, well built, and stable during use. I especially appreciate how smooth and quiet it is, which makes it easy to fit workouts in without disturbing anyone else in the house. Assembly was much easier than I expected. I’m not someone who enjoys putting things together, but the instructions were clear and straightforward, and the partially pre-assembled frame made the process manageable to do on my own. It felt well thought out from a setup perspective. The resistance levels offer a nice range, and the motion feels gentle on the joints while still giving a good full-body workout. I like having the digital monitor to track my time and distance, and the built-in device holder is a nice convenience for following along with workouts or just staying entertained. Overall, this elliptical has been a great addition to my home setup. It’s quiet, functional, easy to assemble, and feels like a solid value for the price. I’m very happy with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, low-impact option for at-home exercise.
P**I
Helped get my pre-covid body back and me out of my depression
For the price and the small footprint alone this machine is worth it. The psychical and mental benefits it’s brought me have been nothing short of amazing. Like so many people, I’ve packed on the pounds during this pandemic not to mention a deterioration in my mental well being. I bought this machine three weeks ago and have used it every morning for an hour before work and sometimes an hour after work. In three weeks I’ve shed 10lbs and my depression has noticeably improved. It is sturdy, well made, and without the operational noises other reviewers have mentioned. It was easy to assemble (by myself) and takes up less room than I expected. If I have to give it one criticism it would be the smaller stride length than that of other ellipticals I’ve tried. It’s about a foot and a half and I’m 5’7” but it doesn’t seem to affect the fluidity of the movement or put undue strain on my legs or joints. I don’t use the moveable handles when I exercise on an elliptical but rather stand upright and pump my arms as if I’m jogging and I usually have on weighted gloves. Not only does the movement feel more smooth and fluid for me but I’m engaging my core the entire time. All in all I would highly recommend this elliptical for those looking for a compact and sturdy piece of exercise equipment that won’t break the bank. Cheers.
D**S
Difficult to assemble
This was a pain to put together! I was able to figure it out after a few hours of hating life. The lock and tension cord are too short to hook manually, so you need to use pliers to bring the two closer together to join them. When you're putting together the machine, you will thank me for this. Don't mix up your wires, and be careful not to let any fall out of the tubes, lol. The machine is compact but flimsy, so make sure to tighten everything frequently. This is a good purchase for the price, and it works well with what I needed. Fits nicely in a bedroom. Update: This hurts my knees. I have never felt this before with the machines at the gym. I'm worried the dynamics of this particular machine are not appropriate and will cause damage. I'm going to remove the tension cord to see if this helps. :-| Second update: The machine has started to make lots of creaking noises; I'm only 115 lbs, so I think it's just because the machine is made poorly. I don't have patience for this, and I don't want to purchase again or suggest it to someone else.
J**E
I've never regretted a purchase more
This device has exactly 0 pros: Size - It's pretty compact. That's a pro, right? Well... Kinda. The thing is, exercise bikes with this footprint are easy to come by. And I know why you're here, you prefer ellipticals to exercise bikes. I do too. But I'm telling you, whatever it is you think you like about ellipticals, this machine doesn't offer that (read on in the cons for more on this). Get yourself an exercise bike with the same footprint and you'll be happier. Furthermore, avoid this brand at all costs. Cost - You'd be tempted to think that it's cheap, but cheap items only save you money if they don't fall apart quickly. It's not cheap, it's just a low upfront cost. Its cons are overwhelming though. Jerky - You think of an elliptical as this nice machine that lets you choose which muscles to engage because as long as you keep the average effort over time at a certain level, it'll keep spinning right? Not this one. This one requires continuous engagement or it immediately slows down. Is there even a flywheel in here at all? I'm honestly not sure at this point. This elliptical is about as fun as running, but even though I hate running, running is free. Noisy - Thud thud thud. Why does the whole frame contort every stride? Who knows. Thud thud thud. Also, the mechanism itself isn't quiet, which I didn't notice until I finally replaced it. Fragile - The left foot pad broke during shipping. I tapped it together when putting it back together. The right foot pad broke one time when I stepped on it a little wrong I guess. I tapped that back together. A little more than a year after I bought it, and with infrequent use, given how much I hate this elliptical (probably 20-30 hours of use or less), it's finally done me the favor of starting to fall apart. The nuts on the pedals keep coming off. I'm not sure why, but it was frankly a blessing. I ended up buying an exercise bike with the same footprint, which is smoother and quieter. The exercise bike wasn't cheaper, but the exercise bike doesn't need to last very long before it will be cheaper per hour of use. Not really an elliptical? - So I'm not even sure if this thing is really an elliptical. Ellipticals let you use your arms. This thing doesn't. Like yeah, there are handlebars, but remember that bit about being jerky? The flywheel (or lack of) is so bad on this machine that you cannot maintain the motion purely with your arms. Ellipticals let you back pedal. Not this one. The frame contortions and jerkiness overwhelm any honest attempt to do so. Ellipticals let you just press & lift with your feet almost like a stair climber. Not this one. Again, the jerkiness of motion denies you the ability to actually use this thing like you would expect. I know you like ellipticals, I do too. But this isn't what you want. I'm sorry. I wish it was. Please. Let my pain be enough for you to learn from.
T**E
For the price, AWESOME!
I had a gym membership for a year and I admit I got kinda spoiled to their fancy machines. But every since the COVID outbreak I have been staying home. Which brings us to this product. Like so many I am now fighting off the covid downtime weight gain. I purchased this not expecting much out of it. WRONG! hahaha! Wow I am thoroughly impressed! I mean sure it does not have fancy fill color TFT display and auto adjusting resistance models preprogrammed into it. Big whoop te'do. So it has a non lit LCD screen, big deal it still tells you the needed info like speed, distance, calories burned, time in use, and heart rate. So you have to manually twist a easy to reach knob to add more resistance, no big deal. It is literally right there in front of you and easy to get to. The only real "bad" points I can say about this thing is fit and finish is about what you would expect at this price point. And I also advise getting a bottle of MEDIUM strength thread-locker (such as Loctite Blue 242 also available from amazon prime) and putting a dab on every threaded bolt. The pulse monitor seems to be quite laggy, but once it catches up it is at least accurate. The assembly time was easy. I used my own tools so that probably helped, but all tools needed, in very generic form, are provided. Bottom line, once actually using this thing, it kicked my tail within the first 10 min. hahaha! It will Definitely give you a workout! Exactly what it is supposed to do! I used it today on the lower setting and can go the full workout now. I just gotta get back into shape before going back up to 5+ on the resistance! GREAT product for the money in my opinion!
A**T
Have proper expectations when buying, it's decent.
I have had this elliptical for a little over two months now, and I use it four or five times a week for about an hour each time. This device is exactly what I expected it to be, and I use it in that manner. I'm 6' 1", in pretty good shape at 190 lbs, and I wanted something akin to a stair-stepper with more motion while being easy on the joints. This thing works well. Assembly was very straightforward, and the instructions even give pointers on possible pitfalls. Do not expect the arms and pedal to line up perfectly when you crank every bolt down along the way - put it together loosely, then tighten it all down when everything is lined up. I have had no issues with breaking pedals, and the resistance changes are very noticeable between all the levels. The rotation is smoothe. The issues I have experienced are not deal breakers, but here they are: - The washers that are part of the assembly that connects the pedal to the wheel tore to shreds within a week. Many people have reported this. The fix is easy, just go to the hardware store and buy some more washers. They're pennies. - After a month, the soft "scraping" noise others report had started, and the noise persists throughout a whole rotation. I have disassembled the elliptical many times trying to find an obvious part that rubs, but there are none. This probably means that the bearings the wheel rides in are not the best and they'll probably need to be replaced. When that actually has to happen, I don't know yet. -The mileage and calorie counts are not accurate. According to the symbols on screen, it should be showing mileage, and it looks to be reporting some sort of slow kilometer. The calories shown are FAR too low, however calorie estimates on machines are usually very inaccurate because your height, weight, wobble side to side when you move, how you pump your arms, and how high you lift yourself with each step all change calorie usage from person to person. Honestly, if you're not losing 1.5 to 2 pounds a week with a 45 minute workout at a decent pace and resistance on this machine, then you either need to workout longer or eat less or change your diet, or some combination. What this machine really has going for it is the small size and how easy it is on the joints. Treat it like a stair-stepper that instead puts your whole legs into more of a rotation, like you're trudging up a muddy hill while trying to maintain proper posture.
M**O
良いものが買えました!
値段の割には良い商品です。 音も静かで時間を気にせず使用できます。 ただ、組立には1時間程かかりました。 説明書には日本語ありません。 他の方のレビューを参考に正面にあるダイアルを0or1にして中にある金具を繋ぐ事ができました。ここが1番時間かかりました。 ここさえクリア出来たら、後は簡単だと思います。 少しの時間でも足や腕がダルくなるので、 毎日少しずつでも時間を延ばしたいと思います。
S**N
Besser geht nicht
Das Teil ist sowas von genial , es macht bei der Durchführung eine gerade Haltung was mir sehr wichtig war , viele andere beugen einen so nach vorne was Rückenschmerzen macht. Dieser hier ist nicht so klobig und trotzdem top in der Handhabung.
I**S
Très bon article
Franchement top top. Je recommande , emballage parfait , neuf merci encore
D**R
some connecting issue
i am not happy with the product as it looks fine but the vertical part engagement to the horizontal part is not get connected and hence we have even used it .
V**A
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