eg starts 12x 24mm oem arcade push buttons switch perfect replace for sanwa obsf-24 obsc-24 obsn-24 push button diy fighting stick pc joystick games parts ( each color of 2 pieces )- Multi color
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Brand | EG STARTS |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Terminal | Push Button |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15 x 10 x 4 Centimeters |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Colour | multi color |
Country of Origin | USA |
Model number | 43234-2072 |
Item Weight | 80 g |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 4 cm; 80 g |
Item model number | 43234-2072 |
Item Height | 4 Centimeters |
Item Width | 10 Centimeters |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Hardware Platform | Desktop |
Are batteries included? | No |
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
R**H
AMAZING - for their price
That you can get a full set of 12 buttons for this price is shocking, and they work perfectly for casual use.HOWEVER, I would NOT use these in a custom project or to replace buttons in a fight stick for someone intending to play *competitively* for a few reasons.1) Far too much travelThe buttons have far too deep of a travel to be feasible for use as buttons in, for example, a B0XX style controller for melee, as the force and time needed to fully actuate a button is not reasonable for the type of APM Melee has2) Far too stiffThe springs in these switches are a big contributing factor to point 1. I've disassembled these buttons and cut the springs to attempt to alleviate this issue with mixed results, mostly due to the fact that there's little guiding material to keep the springs aligned which exacerbates my inconsistent cuts on the springs3) Annoying mechanical key style "snap"The switches have a small metal tab inside that causes a loud snapping noise on every button press, which adds immensely to the noise they already make by being bottomed out. The tab is actually quite easy to remove, but I see it as a nuisance nonetheless and requires effort to remove them.ALL THIS BEING SAID, the important thing here is a sense of context: if you want to use these buttons for a fun little custom controller or a cool diy project, these are a KILLER deal and will serve wonderfully, and I whole heartedly recommend them, hence my 5 stars. Just don't expect to fix up your $200 fightstick with a few of these and get the same quality you'd see out of Sanwa, Crown, or other manufacturers.
A**R
Excellent
I bought these quite some time ago and they are still working great!
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.
J**N
Small and clicky
These are some clicky suckers. I popped a white one in to liven my arcade stick up a bit
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