🎉 Level Up Your Game with Every Click!
The EG STARTS12x 24mm OEM Arcade Push Buttons are high-quality, durable push buttons designed for DIY gaming enthusiasts. Each button includes reliable microswitches tested for up to 10 million cycles, ensuring longevity and performance. Perfectly compatible with popular joystick brands like Hori and MadCatz, these buttons are an ideal replacement for Sanwa models, making them a must-have for any serious gamer looking to enhance their setup.
A**E
Pretty good.
I bought a discontinued Bestop Flexatop from a fellow Jeep owner and connected an LED light bar inside so that I can see inside during the night. However, I was afraid of running the battery down if left on, so I knew that I needed a timer relay switch of some kind. I figured that I would also need an exterior button due to the light switch being integrated inside the LED light bar. I decided to go arcade style in button, myself being a kid of the 80s.After this past Christmas parade, I also decided to get an Adafruit mini soundboard so that I could run sound effects with the push of a button. My Jeep Wrangler did not come with automatic windows, so I had the little pocket there. I am glad that I bought the 24mm instead of the 30mm due to limited space. Using a 15/16" spade bit on some kydex, I was able to fit four of those buttons into the opening of the pocket with the Adafruit mini soundboard inside. The photo above shows my son playing with the sounds.While watching the video from Timer's Shop concerning the timer relay, it called for programming the timer by shorting the white and green wires to ground, or using micro switches. A blue wire triggers the timer. As the process of shorting DC wires to ground was many times, and my fingers too big to use micro triggers, I used the remaining blue, white, and green 24mm buttons to connect to the matching colored wires. So the buttons worked on both mini sound board and operating my LED light bar with timer relay.
J**O
Quality buttons
These buttons are amazing. For the price & quality you get these things get a 5/5 from me. They're not like Sanwa, they're tactical switch. Very mechanical keyboard (cherry MX Blue switches to be exact) click/feel to them. I want these buttons on all my projects from now on.
A**R
Arcade stop start buton
Worked perfectly
L**L
Cheap Buttons for Arcade Stick
I have 2 arcade sticks (one I built from scratch) that I use for start/select/options buttons. It has more clicky and tactile feedback compared to the Sanwa buttons. For the amount and quality of these buttons, I would have bought them again.I had them for 5 months now and they still do their job
J**E
Do NOT use as main buttons.
These buttons are cheap, I tried these in a hitbox build and it was no good. They travel way too much, need a lot of force to activate, and they feel extremely cheap. I would only be able to recommend these buttons for the side of your stick (Options, Share, PS Button etc...) or even to build an arcade stick/cab for a child to use. Remember you get what you pay for.
E**Y
Perfect
It was exactly what I wanted. Came in a timely manner and each button came in its own small plastic ziplock inside of a bigger bag. One thing that could be a turn off for people is the click noise the buttons make (no matter how hard or soft you push the button). Its not an issue for me but just something I thought I should point out for anyone interested in a quiet button, this isn't it. Also, not a big thing, but only the black buttons had a piece of plastic on top of the button to reduce smudging. The other buttons had no scratches or smudges though so no worry.
C**S
Best custom buttons imo
These are super clicky (like a cherry blue type click) and satisfying to push on the stream deck I made with them. I didnt use as replacement fight stick buttons so not sure if fits snuggly in anything like that, but overall terrific buttons at a great price.
O**Y
Switches are made so cheap that the barely work.
These switches are made so cheaply that they have high resistance contacts. These become intermittent as input switches to a microprocessor really quickly. One of them even came apart. The vendor requires this $10 order of crap (that they know to be crap) to be returned before issuing a refund. Do they think it doesn't cost ANYTHING to box them up and drive to a UPS store (50 to 60 miles round trip for us) to send back garbage? That will probably cost more than the refund considering that I can't perform work at the same time. Phooey!Take your chances with this garbage if you want to, but I've learned my lesson about this vendor in the process.UPDATE 3/18/2020: The update is there is no update! The seller, EG STARTS, first was forcing me to return defective switches before sending the refund (for $10!) Then they finally said they would send UPS to pick up the crappy switches, and then refund my order! Guess what? They are going to just ignore this tiny problem and see if it will go away! If they treat me this way, what will they do to you? And for a measly $10.UPDATE 3/21/2020: Finally, someone named Franz Q., showed enough common sense to solve this return/refund problem with these crappy switches. All this trouble for $10. Good grief.
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