Shimano finally offers an official 1x GRX Di2 option. See the key upgrades, compatibility notes, and how it stacks up to SRAM XPLR.
Shimano recently received a patent filing from the USPTO for a wireless shifting system that appears to function much like the Japanese company's mechanical shifting configuration where the brake ...
It’s been two weeks since Shimano introduced wireless shifting for mountain bikes with the reintroduction of XTR Di2. They may be a bit late to the party, but Shimano is wasting little time rolling ...
Shimano has launched the new, more affordable GRX RX717 fully wireless range of gravel components, which will finally see the Japanese brand compete with SRAM's Rival AXS XPLR. It follows Shimano's ...
Shimano brings wireless shifting to a broader road bike audience with its latest 105 groupset. The Japanese component brand has deep experience in electronic shifting systems, with its Di2 technology.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary since its first introduction in 1982, SHIMANO 105 receives the ultimate upgrade with a move to Di2 electronic shifting technology. The highly anticipated Shimano 105 ...
Newly uncovered approvals from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have this week confirmed that Shimano is adding wireless technology to its line up, and the timing suggests it pertains to ...