Kinneta, an XR company, showcases XR treadmill and bike apps for exciting workouts at AWE in Long Beach.The XR fitness apps pair users with top fitness trainers in virtual reality and augmented reality settings.Users can exercise with trainers at stunning worldwide sites or have trainers as holograms at home or gym.Kinneta's new products include gamified bike workouts and competitive full-body challenges for Xreal AR glasses.The company offers trainer-led scenic moving workouts and photorealistic 3D Central Park runs in VR.Kinneta aims for gyms to offer their equipment and partner with TrueForm for further advancements.CEO Polokhin, along with cofounders Wen and Ahmad, brings extensive VR and XR experience to Kinneta.Kinneta's subscription model costs $9.99/month or $99.99/year, offering themed workouts in diverse environments.The company has raised $1.5 million, with recent funding from fitness brand Woodway.The team at Kinneta focuses on expanding experiences as AR glasses and generative AI gain traction.Kinneta's vision is to revolutionize fitness by integrating VR technology with traditional cardio workout equipment.