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2 Player led arcade buttons and joysticks DIY kit 2x joysticks + 20x led arcade buttons game controller kit for MAME and Raspberry Pi - Red + Blue Color

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Arrives Saturday, Dec 28
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Item Weight: 894 Grams


Power Source: Corded Electric,Usb Cable


Hardware Interface: USB 3.0, USB 2.0


Material: Plastic


Form Factor: Full Size


UPC: 761895849142 722704661386 761895849128


Product Dimensions: 5.51 x 8.27 x 4.13 inches


Item Weight: 1.97 pounds


Item model number: FB-EU-LED-2X-RED-BLUE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Hikig


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  • Great value for an Arcade1Up button replacement kit
I purchased the Arcade1Up Street Fighter cabinet and wanted to replace the buttons/joysticks it came with. This kit came with everything needed to do so and has the added feature of lighting up with LED's because...why not? While there are better buttons out there, these are a great value and perform very well. They've stood up to the abuse of my 4 grand kids who apparently aren't familiar with the phrase "take it easy on the buttons!". These were delivered quickly, have had no issues with any buttons not working, and they made my cabinet much nicer looking. I'll be ordering them again for a 2nd future arcade cabinet project. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019 by Jose L. Machorro

  • Easy upgrade for Arcade 1up Pi
Works perfectly on my arcade 1up that I've modded with a RetroPie. Fast shipping and only took about an hour to install.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Movie Guy Movie Guy

  • Super Cool for My First DIY Build
Bought this on a whim, wanting to build my own arcade stick. Never had an arcade stick before and didn't go down the rabbit-hole on what sort of buttons and sticks and stuff I need to get for the pro experience. I just wanted to build my own box with a simple set up. To that end, this definitely met my expectations. Everything worked as expected. However, over the first few days, some issues became apparent. The joystick would often get stuck in one position due to a plastic part not releasing the trigger. And same with the buttons - the plastic would begin to scrape against itself, resulting in it remaining down until I clicked it again. I was able to fix button issue but not the joystick one. But eh. Overall, for my first purchase, these were pretty cool. Even made a mini retro-pi with it. Thanks Hikig! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024 by JMoreira

  • GREAT Value - INSTALLED In Mayflash F300 & 8Bitdo N30
I was looking to upgrade my Mayflash F300 and my wireless 8Bitdo N30 stock buttons to something better. Stock buttons were "mushy" and not that fun to play with. Stock joysticks felt a bit "loose" and not very clicky or precise. These Hikig buttons/sticks are NOT PERFECT, but they are an insane value for the money you pay. I feel like I'm 90% of the way to playing on an actual arcade machine from Japan. The buttons are very snappy and responsive and have a subtle click to them. They fire with very nice precision. The sticks are nice and stiff and clicky. The sticks are high-quality Sanwa JLF clones with a stiffer spring. These sticks are designed specifically to play 2D fighters and will feel unresponsive on games requiring directional switching like Shmups and Pacman... because the "engage distance", "deadzone", and "throw" are all rather large by design. I decided to make 4 modifications to make them more playable as a general arcade stick: 1. Oversized actuator (reduces deadzone, engage distance, and throw) 2. Shorter shaft (taken from Mayflash stick) 3. Lighter springs (taken from Mayflash stick) 4. Bat top (allows you to maintain a natural grip on the stick when its down in your lap) That being said, once I installed these I had a nice long arcade play session with some friends and I was IMMERSED. I stopped thinking about the controller in my lap and just zoned into the game. It felt like I was in a Japanese arcade. After installing the oversized actuators... I ABSOLUTELY LOVE playing with these sticks. They are a dream come true. I cannot recommend these enough FOR THE PRICE. Sure, I could have spent $100 for OEM parts. But these stick DO NOT feel cheap. You will get your money's worth and then some. INSTALLATION: If you want to install the buttons on a Mayflash, you have to separate the wires from the 3-pin connectors and insert the signal and ground wires only into the Molex connector on the USB board inside the Mayflash (you don't plug the LED wire into anything). Use a safety pin to pry the wires loose from the Molex connectors in both the Mayflash and the 3 pin connected to the Hikig button. To install the joystick, simply connect the 5-pin connector to the 5-pin socket on the USB board next to the four 2-pin slots that the stock joystick is plugged into. It's laborious and not recommended, but these parts will work! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 by Jesse Breneman Jesse Breneman

  • Great DIY kit to upgrade my cabinet
Replaced the original joystick and buttons with the Hikig 2 player kit. Gave my cabinet an updated look and performs well. The three wire plugs that connect everything make it "Plug n Play" and user friendly. Like others have said I did replace the springs for stiffer ones.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Аmazon Customer Аmazon Customer

  • Installed and test only the first player set - works great
So far so good. I grabbed some spare plywood and used it to install just the first player controls. I then plugged in the USB cord into my RetroPie machine, and ran the control configuration program. I was getting upset that the controls in RetroPie worked fine, but the buttons were not mapped correctly in the games I was testing. I did some googling and found the correct button configuration for RetroPie and the various games. I will add a picture of the button layout I used, but I think I mapped the buttons as this: Y X L LT (left trigger) B A R RT (right trigger) I used eight of the buttons for in-game functions, but I think I will remove the trigger button maps, and instead use those for some RetroPie controls like the save & load state, etc. Someone asked if the buttons click but mine do not, this may mean that the buttons are not true micro-switches but I am not sure. The joystick does click in all eight positions though. I cannot seem to open the buttons in order to add a label to them, that would be a nice feature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019 by C. Fountain C. Fountain

  • Outstanding quality for the price
I haven't had a ton of play time with it yet, but I am astonished at the bang for buck. Everything feels like what you'd get in and arcade machine, the joysticks are well-made and handle nicely, the lights on the buttons look great. This plays great and looks perfect in my arcade machine and I trust it to last for years. Was easy to set up with some open source software. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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