SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons - 450mm | Pair
What are SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons and where do they mount?
The SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons are wired satellite shifters that add wireless shift access points anywhere on the handlebar you want them — tops, drops, base of the hoods, or anywhere else you can position and tape a small button under bar wrap. Each Blip plugs into a BlipBox transmitter via a short wire and communicates wirelessly with the eTap drivetrain, letting you shift from multiple hand positions without moving your hands to the main levers. At 450mm of wire, this pair is the standard length for most road bar configurations and provides enough reach to route buttons to most positions without excess slack. The buttons sit flat, low-profile, and easy to wrap under bar tape without creating pressure points against your hands.
Blips work with the full range of SRAM eTap systems including RED eTap AXS and Force AXS — they use the same wireless protocol as the rest of the ecosystem and add no setup complexity beyond pairing them to your BlipBox, which is sold separately. For riders who spend time in varied positions on the bar — tops on long climbs, drops during fast descents, anywhere a shift without repositioning would help — Blips are a practical upgrade that changes how the bar works without changing the bar. If you need reach to a bar-end drop position, the 650mm Clic bar-end version is the right choice instead.
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SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons - 450mm | Pair
SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons - 450mm | Pair
What are SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons and where do they mount?
The SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons are wired satellite shifters that add wireless shift access points anywhere on the handlebar you want them — tops, drops, base of the hoods, or anywhere else you can position and tape a small button under bar wrap. Each Blip plugs into a BlipBox transmitter via a short wire and communicates wirelessly with the eTap drivetrain, letting you shift from multiple hand positions without moving your hands to the main levers. At 450mm of wire, this pair is the standard length for most road bar configurations and provides enough reach to route buttons to most positions without excess slack. The buttons sit flat, low-profile, and easy to wrap under bar tape without creating pressure points against your hands.
Blips work with the full range of SRAM eTap systems including RED eTap AXS and Force AXS — they use the same wireless protocol as the rest of the ecosystem and add no setup complexity beyond pairing them to your BlipBox, which is sold separately. For riders who spend time in varied positions on the bar — tops on long climbs, drops during fast descents, anywhere a shift without repositioning would help — Blips are a practical upgrade that changes how the bar works without changing the bar. If you need reach to a bar-end drop position, the 650mm Clic bar-end version is the right choice instead.
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What are SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons and where do they mount?
The SRAM eTap Blip Shift Buttons are wired satellite shifters that add wireless shift access points anywhere on the handlebar you want them — tops, drops, base of the hoods, or anywhere else you can position and tape a small button under bar wrap. Each Blip plugs into a BlipBox transmitter via a short wire and communicates wirelessly with the eTap drivetrain, letting you shift from multiple hand positions without moving your hands to the main levers. At 450mm of wire, this pair is the standard length for most road bar configurations and provides enough reach to route buttons to most positions without excess slack. The buttons sit flat, low-profile, and easy to wrap under bar tape without creating pressure points against your hands.
Blips work with the full range of SRAM eTap systems including RED eTap AXS and Force AXS — they use the same wireless protocol as the rest of the ecosystem and add no setup complexity beyond pairing them to your BlipBox, which is sold separately. For riders who spend time in varied positions on the bar — tops on long climbs, drops during fast descents, anywhere a shift without repositioning would help — Blips are a practical upgrade that changes how the bar works without changing the bar. If you need reach to a bar-end drop position, the 650mm Clic bar-end version is the right choice instead.











