Do tire pressure sensors use individual batteries (that may last only 10 years) rather than the car’s electrical system? Could such a battery replacement cost about $85 for each wheel? What about ...
Tyres are one of, if not the most important part of your car. They’re your connection to the road, and if they’re not on top form your car won’t grip effectively, nor will it be as efficient as it ...
Zipp’s new 303 SW and 353 NSW wheels blend aero technology, redesigned rims and an electronic tyre pressure sensor, making them the brand's fastest all-round wheelsets to date. The 303 SW and 353 NSW ...
Some TPMS readings are notoriously unreliable because tyres can lose a lot of air before some sensors register it. There are two types of TPMS: the lower-cost, indirect TPMS doesn't actually monitor ...
Following months of leaks and a year of patent-induced speculation, Zipp has officially unveiled its new 353 NSW and 303 SW wheelsets, complete with integrated live tyre pressure sensor technology.
Zipp integrates new AXS wheel sensor into 353 NSW and 303 SW, alongside wheel updates, a new hub system and Goodyear tyre partnership When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The new Zipp 353 NSW wheels are excellent all-rounders that do very well across a range of terrains, even if they do look slightly uninspiring. The AXS pressure sensor isn't essential, despite it ...
Price: £3,500 / $4,300 / €3,900 / AU$7,390 Measured weight: 1,312g inc. sensor and valves Hookless: Yes Depth: 35/40mm Width: 25mm internal Tyres: Tubeless only Zipp updated the 353 NSW wheelset in ...