As wireless technology is all the rage, it’s no surprise that more and more head units are allowing further integration with your bike via firmware updates.
The latest head units to offer more integration are Wahoo and Bryton, who now include compatibility with Campy EPS and Shimano Di2 respectively. Both brands say these upgrades allow cyclists to know which gear they’re in and how many are left on the cassette without having to look down.
- Shimano adds wireless functionality to Di2 groupsets
- Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 levers now control bike computers
- Garmin Edge computers integrate eTap, EPS functionality
Bryton Rider
The latest firmware update from Bryton allows Rider 330 and 530 computers to wirelessly connect to Shimano’s Dura-Ace 9070, Ultegra 6870 Di2 and Ultegra 6770 groups.
With this update riders will be able to see gear ratios, gear combo, front gear, rear gear and Di2 battery level in addition to the data fields already on offer, and all in real time. It’s worth noting that to access this new functionality you will need Shimano’s DFly wireless transmitter, if you haven’t already got one.
The Rider 530 and 330 software update also brings a few performance improvements, including faster Bluetooth data transfer speed, something Bryton says will prove useful in a few months when the brand releases another round of updates to provide Di2 data recording. This update will offer in-depth post-ride data analysis, which users can access through the proprietary Bryton App, Di2stats.com and more.
Wahoo Elemnt
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