Apps Kinomap VR

Fitness & Wellness ∙ Travel & Exploration
3.7
92 ratings 50 reviews
release date
2021
November 10
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
Freemium
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Kinomap VR transforms your cardio sessions in an immersive and interactive experience. Our goal is to simulate an outdoor ride from your stationary bike. You can discover touristic and cyclist tracks mostly filmed in 360° in different countries or made in 3D. To make it more realistic the app synchronizes movement speed with pedaling frequency and even difficulty if you have a compatible smart trainer.
Tested some tracks and convinced? Then grab some credits and download tracks of your choice.
The app communicates with smart trainers and pedals, cadence and heart rate sensors via Bluetooth.

comfort Moderate
age rating0+ Everyone
storage0.2 GB
websitefitimmersion.com
developerKinomap
publisherKinomap
connectionInternet not required
app version7.3
languages
English ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Russian

Reviews 50

ApolloTheCat11 days ago

Good stuff

Just completed the Moscow ride and felt like I was there. Can't wait to see more.

slipdigby.202412 days ago

Fun

makes riding stationary bike a lot more fun rather than looking at a wall or tv this places you in a town or country road

Sylfster26 days ago
1

Helaas

Looks nice but its no more than a demo ,than you have to buy credits and buy a location

And then you can cycle 90 min a day or buy a pro subscription 49 dollar a month!!!! Dont think so

Beechic31 days ago

I have this connected with my Wahoo Kicker. I can’t seem to set the ground level so it doesn’t feel like I’m 6 feet off the ground. Makes me nauseous when I ride with this app. Sad to not have it work better.

buzinin42 days ago

An amazing experience

I've only tried the demo ride so far, but I'm already impressed. This is an amazing addition to my Torneo Comfort B-565BL exercise bike.

Cognosapien47 days ago
2

High potential, needs work

This really seems like it has good potential, but it needs some work in terms of usability. I'm trying to use it with my Stages power meter. However, it picked up my Garmin speed sensor instead. I took off the speed sensor and then it used my power meter. It seems like there is no way to configure which sensors it is using. I would also like to use my heart rate sensor, but I'm not sure whether it's picking that up or not. There is a section to determine the equipment, but it seems like that is for setting up with a dedicated indoor bike unit, unlike my bike that is just sitting on the indoor trainer. I probably need to play around with it more and maybe I will be able to update this review.

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