ANDROID:
Android 5.0 and up + a GPS chipset
1GB RAM minimum
Note: the fullscreen mode is only available on Android 6 or higher
IOS:
IOS 10 and up
You can pair Tunturi Routes with our following products:
Hometrainers
Treadmills
Crosstrainers
Learn how to connect your fitness equipment to your mobile device for the first time.
Learn how to add an additional sensor in the app
Yes you can! You can use the function 'Remote Display' to display the video on your TV.
The remote display is an interesting feature that displays your video on a bigger screen.
Your phone or tablet becomes a remote control and the video is displayed on an external display. All interactions are made through the app. Watch the instruction video below.
There are 2 ways to do it:
1. Use the browser in your smart tv to navigate to remote.kinomap.com
2. Connect your laptop with an HDMI cable to your tv. Navigate on your laptop to remote.kinomap.com
Follow for both ways the instructions in the following video to connect the app with the TV.
If you encounter the 'error 200' when trying to pair your device with your internet browser, it means the port 443 on your router is not opened.
We use this port to establish a connection with the middleware that is a platform between your device and your web browser.
Note that on classic routers/internet box, this port is already opened. Error 200 generally occurs when you use a specific router or when you are connected to a company network with a firewall.
The port forwarding procedure is different according to your router interface so we can't help you on that topic but you'll find all the information you need on the router's manufacturer website.
The remote display is an interesting feature that displays your video on a bigger screen.
Your phone or tablet becomes a remote control and the video is displayed on an external display. All interactions are made through the app. Watch the instruction video below.
This video shows you how to filter videos in the Tunturi Routes video library, with and without a search query:
If you can't see any or all videos, make sure you don't have an active filter.
By default, there are three active filters:
If you save selected filters, they will remain active. Select 'remove filters' to remove all active filters.
When you start an activity, you can choose between two training modes. They differ in speed.
Discovery mode:
The video continuously plays at the original speed and it will only pause if your speed reaches 0. Whatever your performance is, the video frame rate remains the same. You can still monitor your performance by looking at your energy output, measured in Tunturi's. Note that an export of your results to third party websites or apps, like Strava (See question: Social: How do I share an activity?) is limited to watts, and additional data like cadence and heart rate. It will not display your coordinates or map.
Challenge mode
The video plays at your speed. If you are moving slower than the original video, the frame rate will slowly decrease. If you are moving faster, the frame rate increases to up to twice the original speed. You can use this mode to compete in challenges and you can export your results to third party websites or apps(See question: Social: How do I share an activity?), with full coordinates and a map of your virtual ride.
You can change the level of resistance during your workout, according to your preference:
The scale makes it easier to choose a video that suits your level of training.
The difficulty is based on the calculated energy spent for each video. Factors that are taken into account are: distance, duration, elevation and the original pace of the video.
For example, a level 1 video is composed of a small distance and almost no elevation, whereas a level 5 video has a longer distance, usually more elevation gain, and a higher pace.
The best way to set your level is to test a video on each difficulty. When several videos from the same level become easy, you are ready to train on the next level.
Yes, you can download videos locally in SD, HD and FHD format. It's quite easy:
IOS:
Android:
Join contestants all around the world in multiplayer scheduled sessions and compare yourself to other Tunturi Routes users. You can also create challenges for your follower group.
Note: multiplayer sessions are only available with a paid subscription
This video shows how to join challenges en how to setup challenges:
Interval training is a type of training that involves a series of low to high intensity workouts, interspersed with periods of rest or relief. Varying the intensity of your effort exercises the heart muscle, providing a cardiovascular workout. This improves your aerobic capacity and permits you to exercise longer and / or at a more intense level.
There are 17 available interval exercises, 6 of them are available in the free version of the app.
After selecting your exercise, you can adjust the duration of the training session with the ‘<’ and ‘>’ arrows. When ready, tap ‘start’.
You can choose between one or two modes, Resistance or Power, depending on the compatibility of your equipment:
Resistance
You define a resistance level and once your activity starts, you can increase or decrease the difficulty by tapping the ‘+’ or ‘-‘ button. The difficulty is shown in %, which is the percentage of the maximum resistance of your equipment.
Power
You define a power target and the resistance automatically changes to make you produce that amount of power. Once your activity starts, you can increase or decrease the power target by tapping the ‘+’ or ‘-‘ button. If you see a green line, that means you are near your target. The orange line means you are drawing away from your goal, you have to either increase the target power or slow down.
Each color specifies the grade (%) of the ascent or descent.
You can choose between the free and paid version. The free version always gives you access to 15 different videos. If you want to have access to all videos, over 275.000 kilometers of routes, you can purchase a subscription. Read more about the available subscription models in the question below.
Check out the video below to find where the 15 free routes are located:
You can use Tunturi Routes for free, or with a purchased subscription.
You can adjust your privacy settings in your user account.
Here, you will see the 'Confidentiality' option on the left.
This page lets you:
Once you finish your training session, you can export your results to different external apps automatically or manually:
Note: You can only export your results to Strava, Training Peaks and Runkeeper with a premium account. Facebook is no longer available because of new restrictions concerning automatic sharing.
Go to Kinomap.com to manage the export to third-party apps. You have two options:
Follow these steps or watch the video below:
Use an action camera like a GoPro.
Start recording in 4K at 30 frames per second or in Full HD at 120 fps.
Use electronic stabilisation or an external stabiliser in order to smooth out all the parasitic gestures.
Keep filming without stopping the recording.
Manage all pauses during your video recording.
Login in your own account on kinomap.com
Go to https://videos.kinomap.com/en/upload
Select Geolocated video with GPS tracking.
Select your video and upload the video file.
Go to https://videos.kinomap.com/en/upload
Select GPS tracks.
Select your GPS file and upload the GPS file.
Go to https://videos.kinomap.com/en/upload
Select Coaching video with structured workout (intervals).
Select your coaching video file and upload video file.