




🔘 Elevate your project with silent precision — don’t let noisy buttons hold you back!
The Adafruit 3101 Soft Tactile Button is a pack of 10 compact, 8mm push buttons designed for PCB mounting. Featuring silent, soft tactile feedback with normally open metal contacts, these buttons provide reliable, noiseless input ideal for electronics projects, especially retro gaming builds. Lightweight and durable, they offer a premium feel reminiscent of classic handheld controllers.
| ASIN | B07QZFQQ83 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Adafruit |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Solder Pins |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (45) |
| Date First Available | 25 May 2020 |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | 3101 |
| Manufacturer | Adafruit |
| Model number | 3101 |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Net Quantity | 10.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Number of Positions | 10 |
| Operation Mode | ON-NONE-OFF |
| Package Dimensions | 6 x 5.3 x 2.5 cm; 0.28 g |
| Specific Product Use | personal |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
A**.
I used a normal 6mmx6mm tactile button which felt amazing but the click was obnoxious. This is a big improvement from the factory mushy button. Feels great and is quiet.
A**O
Simple switches, good quality, and they respond well. They feel closer to the switches/buttons used in a lot of the older handheld console and controllers.
D**L
Very quiet buttons! Good if you don’t like the super clicky ones.
C**D
Awful. I love Adafruit and all they do for the maker community so when I needed a couple of these switches I figured I'd grab these rather than wait 4 weeks for my order from overseas to arrive. I could forgive the inflated "free shipping" price easily enough, however ***only one of the 10 switches is within specs and works cleanly***. A couple of them work if you really mash the switch. I've used these exact switches from other suppliers and know that they don't go to 0 ohms when pressed. The spec (these are OMTEN TSX8855S switches) says these should be 50 ohm max when closed, but the batch I got has a closed resistance of 120 ohm plus or minus 60 ohm in my batch of 10. This value is simply too high to overcome the pullup resistor on my microprocessor. This is likely why some reviews here are "they're great" and others are "these are terrible". Different projects use different pullup/pulldown resistors. Regardless, these are out-of-spec and will waste your time. My guess? They've been sitting in a warehouse with very low turn over and have oxidized to the point of being broken...just like a remote control on an old TV where some of the buttons need a very firm press and eventually stop working. Advice? Do not buy them here unless you *know* that 100-200 ohm "closed" resistance will matter to your circuit. If you don't know, then yes: it matters.
D**E
fits nicely on a breadboard. note that you'll need to hit the button at the very center.
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