SRAM Wireless Blips Can Now be Paired w/o Shifters

sram wireless blips on a road bike handlebar
sram wireless blips on a road bike handlebar

With the latest update to their AXS smartphone app, the SRAM Wireless Blips can now be paired to your derailleurs without needing a separate primary shifter on the bike.

Previously, the Wireless Blips could only be added to a bike that had either a standard shifter lever (road) or paddle/pod (MTB), or their BlipBox (triathlon/TT). Now, the app will recognize the Wireless Blip buttons on their own, and the only other component required is an AXS rear derailleur to serve as the “parent” component.

sram wireless blips on a triathlon bike handlebar
sram wireless blips on a triathlon bike handlebar

This opens up easier customization of shifter layouts, particularly for triathlon and TT bikes that previously had to hide a BlipBox somewhere in or on the bike. You can pair up to eight on a single bike, giving you plenty of shift location options.

stoll r1 superlight carbon hardtail 5.9 kg sram etap axs blip shifter
stoll r1 superlight carbon hardtail 5.9 kg sram etap axs blip shifter

Mountain bikers can also use it to streamline their cockpit, as long as they don’t need it to control the Reverb AXS dropper. The Wireless Blips are still unable to send a continuous signal with a long press, so they won’t work for the dropper or with Multi-shift.

They retail for $99/pair and come with mounting brackets for drop bars. The Wireless Blips are not rechargeable and need to be recycled with other electronics when they stop working. SRAM estimates their battery life at up to two years, with more frequent riders likely getting a little over a year out of them.

SRAM.com

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