

- KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD FULL
- KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD ANDROID
- KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD PRO
- KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD SOFTWARE
- KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD BLUETOOTH
Starting with the concerning part is that they’re going to lock down some of their existing transmission pieces. They’re doing sort of a split approach to 3rd parties, some of which is good, and some of which is a bit concerning.
KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD ANDROID
Then they’ve got an open Android beta coming at the end of September. To start, Kinetic took over development of their existing iOS app (which has long been shared with Wahoo Fitness). Now the platform is still being built out, with the different apps in various forms. I have no idea why I didn’t take a photo of it upfront like usual: Sorry for the sketch-ville, but it sat in my pocket all day long at the show, and then onto the RV for four days being moved around the table, then into my backpack pocket, and then onto a train ride where I eventually just dug it out now. Here’s a very poorly photo’d copy of all the different tiers.
KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD PRO
Smart Pro + The Sufferfest (€25/month): Same as Smart Pro except you get a monthly Sufferfest subscription included. Smart Pro (15€/month): Everything above, but with competitions and extended challenges and rewards. You can see the secondary split screen above. Note that this is different than standard mirroring where both screens show the same thing. Most notable though is the second screen viewing where you can split-screen the outputs to have a secondary screen display different information.
KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD FULL
Smart (10€/month): Everything in core, but extends out to full training plans and full customization of the displays. Each tier containing a variety of features.Ĭore (free): This is the free tier and includes a workout creator, some limited training plans, and power and heart rate zones This will include different tier options from free up to 20EUR a month.
KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD SOFTWARE
Kinetic.fit Software Platform:Īs part of their offerings this year, Kinetic will be launching a subscription based training platform as well, called Kinetic.fit. But they’re on the way to the US now though. They had expected them to arrive at retail sooner, but a number of their containers actually got caught up in the huge manufacturing/port facility explosion in China back a few weeks ago, and were only recently found. The Road Machine is now $409USD (was $369USD) and the Rock and Roll is now $569USD (was $549USD).Īvailability for the new units is estimated at the end of September.

As part of that inclusion though, the units did receive a slight price increase of about $20-$40 each. In any event, with all new trainers the power transmitting pods are built right onto the back of them – straight out of the box. TrainerRoad has a good piece on this actually. Whereas 3rd party power curve based estimates while generally consistent, aren’t necessarily accurate. See, with inRide it properly calibrates it during each ride as it has enough data to do so. virtual power) based on known power curves. This differs from 3rd party apps that can determine power estimations (i.e.
KINETIC INRIDE TRAINERROAD BLUETOOTH
From there it transmits trainer metrics over Bluetooth Smart, but not ANT+. The pod can be seen below and the magnet built into the trainer, which triggers the pod. The inRide pod broadcast your power over Bluetooth Smart to the inRide app (and some compatible 3rd party apps). It used to be that these pods costs from $100 to $200, depending on when and where you bought it. In many ways these are essentially taking their inRide pods and plopping them onto all new Rock & Roll and Road Machine trainers as the new baseline. The New Trainers:įirst up is their new smart trainers.

Even without the luxury of wireless syncing or electricity, this fantastic trainer lets you work up a well-earned sweat.Kinetic was at Eurobike showing off both their updated trainer lineup, as well as their plans for trainer software world domination. Suitable for use with road and mountain bikes with 22 to 29-inch wheels, this superb system turns any workout space and any tablet or phone into the only training setup you will ever need. The precision-calibrated resistance unit and flywheel work to make every motion made inside your gym feel like it is being carried out on the open road. These apps also allow the trainer to sync with virtual rides and runs, replicating the feel of every route to fully immerse you in as true a ride as possible. This lets you adjust and adapt your riding performance, ensuring you maintain the best form as you ready yourself for race season. Using inRide 3 power sensor technology, as well as ANT+ and Bluetooth FTMS, the Rock and Roll Smart 2 delivers outputs such as cadence, speed and power to apps like Kinetic Fit, Zwift and TrainerRoad for immediate analysis on your compatible device.
