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🎯 Level up your arcade game with pro-grade buttons that never quit!
EG STARTS 12x 24mm arcade push buttons offer a high-quality, cost-effective alternative to SANWA OBSF-24 switches. Featuring durable microswitches rated for over 10 million cycles, these multi-color buttons fit most popular joysticks and DIY arcade projects, including Raspberry Pi and MAME setups. Each set includes 12 buttons in six colors, designed for easy PCB mounting and reliable performance in competitive gaming environments.






| ASIN | B01N5JRU2R |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,985 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #295 in Gamepads |
| Brand | EG STARTS |
| Brand Name | EG STARTS |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | multi color |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi, MAME, Arcade Machines, Fighting Stick, PC |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Screw Terminal |
| Contact Material | Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 163 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 4 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | EG STARTS |
| Material Type | Brass, Copper, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 43234-2072 |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 12 |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | 43234-2072 |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| UPC | 710525508324 |
T**M
Good buttons for the money
I would buy again.
W**L
Good clicks
Worked great for a button box for my sim
ア**ス
想像以上に高くて深くて重くて固い
グググッ、ガチッという感じ 使用頻度が低いボタンに水増し用としてってことならありかもしれないけど 常用するボタンとしてはありえないです
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.
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 travel The 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 has 2) Far too stiff The 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 springs 3) 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.
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