🎮 Push Your Limits with Style!
The EG STARTS Arcade Buttons are chrome silver plated LED illuminated push buttons designed for arcade gaming enthusiasts. With a mounting hole requirement of 24mm - 28mm and a maximum depth of 65mm, these buttons are compatible with MAME, Jamma, and various fighting games. Each microswitch is rigorously tested for 10 million cycles, ensuring durability and reliability. The package includes a complete set of buttons for 1P, 2P, and coin operations, making it an essential upgrade for any arcade setup.
N**.
Excellent arcade buttons!
Awesome arcade buttons! I used a plastic container to build a “mock up” before building one out of wood and metal. You can see in the pictures that I switched out the white LEDs and put Purple ones in there for now, and they are really easy to change. Besides looking awesome, they work great. Just like an arcade button should feel, but they have a slightly heavier push to them than regular arcade buttons, but that’s totally fine because you arnt using these buttons for playing the actual games, you use them to “insert coins” and “player 1 and player 2 start” so bottom line these buttons are great!
T**Y
and I am so glad I did
I was going to return these because the 12v thing had me confused, so I had ordered 5v buttonsThat order got delayed and I had not shipped these back yet - so I decided to try it, and I am so glad I did.The look of these is very nice - the chrome with the spacer makes them really stand out compared to the just white onesClear instructions would be nice, but basically the yellow and black wires connect to the red and black micro switch and the red and black wires connect to the black bulb holder.If you hook it up the other way - all your buttons will turn off when you push this and it does not work as a button for the joystick
W**.
Works as it should with a tweak
I have a valley cougar dart machine that I wanted to add a coin button to. This did the trick albeit that as others had said the coin word spins around as you press it. I overcame this by disassembling the works finally removing the cap and super gluing the cap back on in the correct orientation. No more spinning “Coin” button.Overall the button does exactly what it should and I don’t have to keep pumping quarters into the dart machine any longer.My only complaint is that the LED color is too bright almost to the distraction level and wish it came in a soft white. I will be researching this for possible LED swap.
B**H
Much better than non LED coin and P1 P2 buttons
I originally had non LED P1 P2 and Coin buttons, but rebuilt my arcade cabinet with LED buttons and paired it with LEDBlinky which is fantastic. Now when I launch a game, only the appropriate buttons light up making it easier for people to use my cabinet. I don't find the lights to be too bright, so they aren't distracting for me. They are just right. The buttons are durable and seem like they'll hold up for quite some time. I like the chrome finish around the button (fyi the red/orange color on the chrome rings is just a reflection from my other LED buttons that are lit but not shown in the picture)The only complaint, which others have mentioned is that the graphics easily rotate so they don't stay oriented properly. I considered opening them up and gluing like others have suggested, but honestly for me it's such a minor issue and my OCD hasn't kicked in yet for me to feel the need to fix it.Overall I'm very happy with these buttons and would recommend them if you want quality LED P1 P2 and coin buttons
T**S
Direct Replacements for X-Arcade Tankstick
I used this set and 20 more like colored buttons and micro switches to upgrade my X-Arcade Tankstick. We had to build a wiring harness for the 12 volt leds. Otherwise the buttons are a one for one replacement on the Tankstick. The threads of the buttons appear to be metal, while the rest seems to be chrome covered plastic. UPDATE: The leds were running too bright, so we reduced the led voltage down to only 5 volts dc. Picture uploaded.
J**E
Nice with Arcade1Up SF2 cabinets after some minor tweaking
The media could not be loaded. The buttons look and feel are great. The only issues I had are the silhouette image and letters on the respective buttons freely "spin" and the polarity for the LED connections on the buttons are not consistent. Overall I like these buttons and they go great with the red/white/blue theme of the Arcade1up Street Fighter 2 artwork color scheme on the cabinet
F**Y
I know the issue of the spinning label
If you take a button apart by pushing the two white pieces in the back of the button towards the middle and pushing the white plunger out (hold the spring so it doesn't shoot out into space. Remove the cap, and look closely at the top side of the pluger, there should be 4 notches. The cap should have two nipples that go into the notches of the plunger. I noticed this cause one player start never moved. Use some superglue and glue the cap onto the plunger. orientate the plunger vertically with the cap since there's more room away from the 6 button layout. Now your buttons don't move :).
X**S
Nice arcade buttons
These are great arcade buttons. I used the player 1 & the player 2 buttons on my cocktail table. The only reason it gets 4 stars is that you will need to glue down the logo inside of the button or it will spin and never stay straight.
F**N
Buen producto
Cumple su funcion
M**I
Ok
Ok
A**D
bouton jeux arcade
conforme a la photo
A**O
ottimo
nel complesso un buon prodotto, unica pecca le scritte girano ogni volta che si preme il tasto...per il resto ottimi e funzionali.
J**P
Good, but could be better
I put these in my arcade cabinet, all worked well and came with a spare microswitch and bulb. The only annoying thing is that they rotate freely, I'll definitely have to fix them somehow as it annoys me when they're not central.
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