Written by Jasmine Sinclair · Updated 9 May 2026

Reviber Vibration Plate Review (UK Brand): Honest Verdict on All Models

In short: Reviber is a budget UK retail brand with two-and-a-half plates worth discussing. The Reviber Plus is fine if your budget caps at £150 and you want the convenience of UK high-street retailers — but for the same money MERACH and Bluefin Ultra Slim deliver more refined builds and better warranties.

Reviewed by Jasmine Sinclair (lead physio) and David Okonkwo (fitness contributor) · Updated 9 May 2026 · 8 min read

The Reviber name sits on a small range of vibration plates sold through UK marketplaces and high-street resellers (Argos historically, Amazon currently). Build quality is honest for the price band. Engineering is unspectacular. UK availability is the standout selling point — you can usually walk into a shop and walk out with one the same day.

We’ve tested all three current Reviber plates over the last 14 months. The verdict is consistent across the lineup: serviceable budget plates that get outpaced by similarly-priced rivals from MERACH, Bluefin Ultra Slim, and Bodi-Tek.

Reviber as a brand

Reviber operates as a marketplace brand rather than a heritage manufacturer. Plates are mass-produced units rebadged for UK retail; specs vary slightly batch to batch. Customer service routes through the reseller you bought from — so if you buy on Amazon, Amazon handles the warranty; if you buy on Argos, Argos handles it.

This isn’t a criticism. It’s the budget-brand reality across this category. What it means in practice: Reviber units are easy to return, easy to replace, but not easy to repair. If something fails, expect a replacement unit rather than a repair engineer.

How we tested

Each Reviber plate was used for 21 days in an ordinary UK home. We measured frequency accuracy (Hz claimed vs Hz measured), motor sustainability across continuous 20-minute sessions, dB at 1 metre, and stability under our heaviest tester (118 kg).

Ratings reflect performance against the price band — these are budget-tier plates judged against budget-tier expectations.

Reviber Plus — best of a small lineup

Rating: 3.7/5 · Price: ~£140–170

The Reviber Plus is the model we’d recommend if you specifically want a Reviber. The included stand and resistance bands genuinely add training variety; the 500W motor is honest for the price.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeOscillation
Oscillation rateup to 1,800 per minute
Motor500 W
Max user weight200 kg (31.5 stone)
Resistance bandsIncluded
StandIncluded
Warranty12 months reseller-handled

Loved it for:

Could improve:

Search Reviber Plus on Amazon UK →

Reviber Edge — the entry-level model

Rating: 3.4/5 · Price: ~£70–100

The Edge is Reviber’s stripped-back entry model. Oscillation only, smaller platform, no stand. We tested it as the absolute-budget benchmark — what £80 actually buys.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeOscillation
Speed levels50
Motor200 W (claimed)
Max user weight100 kg
Platform size54 × 31 cm
Warranty12 months reseller-handled

Loved it for:

Could improve:

Search Reviber Edge on Amazon UK →

Reviber Body Toner — niche pick

Rating: 3.3/5 · Price: ~£100–140

The Body Toner sits between the Edge and Plus — additional resistance straps but no stand. The middle option that doesn’t quite earn its place. Most buyers should pick the Edge for budget or step up to the Plus for the stand.

Specs:

SpecValue
Motion typeOscillation
Speed levels99
Motor300 W
Max user weight120 kg
Resistance bandsIncluded
Warranty12 months reseller-handled

Loved it for:

Could improve:

Search Reviber Body Toner on Amazon UK →

Reviber compared to better-priced rivals

The honest comparison: at every price point Reviber competes in, a better-engineered alternative exists for similar money.

ReviberBetter alternativeWhy
Edge (£80)budget guideWeightWorld at the same price has a sturdier platform and longer warranty
Body Toner (£120)MERACH MR-1432Lateral mode + oscillation, app control, 5-year warranty for the same money
Plus (£150)Bluefin Ultra Slim PlusQuieter (56 dB vs 64), longer warranty, slimmer profile

For a wider budget comparison, see our budget vibration plate guide.

Where to buy Reviber in the UK

Reviber distribution shifts year to year. The current routes are:

Avoid third-party listings on unfamiliar marketplaces. The brand has been counterfeited at the budget end of the category.

Who should buy a Reviber

Who should look elsewhere

Frequently asked questions

Is Reviber a good vibration plate brand?

Reviber sits in the British budget tier — fine for casual use, outclassed at every price point we tested by MERACH, Bluefin Ultra Slim, and Bodi-Tek. Reviber’s strength is UK retail availability, not engineering.

Where is Reviber based?

Reviber is a UK retailer brand historically distributed through high-street retailers and online marketplaces. The brand does not run its own dedicated UK service team; warranty claims usually go through the reseller you bought from.

What’s the difference between Reviber Edge and Reviber Plus?

The Edge is the entry-level model — oscillation only, lighter motor, smaller platform. The Plus adds a higher motor wattage, taller platform with a stand, and resistance-band attachments. Plus is roughly £80 more.

Are Reviber plates better than Bluefin’s budget options?

No. Bluefin’s Ultra Slim Plus matches Reviber’s Plus on motor and platform stability while costing around £30 less and shipping with a longer warranty. We’d choose Bluefin first.

What’s Reviber’s warranty?

Standard Reviber warranty is 12 months parts and labour through the reseller. Some Argos and Amazon listings extend this to 24 months. Always confirm the warranty term with your specific seller before buying.


Independent review. No brand has paid for placement, ranking, or favourable coverage. We participate in the Amazon Associates programme and may earn commission on qualifying purchases. Prices checked May 2026.

For a wider comparison of budget plates, see our budget vibration plates guide.