AITRIP 10 Pieces 0.96 Inch OLED I2C IIC Display Module 12864 128×64 Pixel SSD1306 Mini Self-Luminous OLED Screen Board Compatible with Arduino Raspberry Pi(Blue and Yellow)
$22.99
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AITRIP 10 Pieces 0.96 Inch OLED I2C IIC Display Module 12864 128×64 Pixel SSD1306 Mini Self-Luminous OLED Screen Board Compatible with Arduino Raspberry Pi(Blue and Yellow)
$22.99


Amazon Customer –
Perfect Little Displays
Excellent. They work exactly as they should.
Abend –
Perfect tiny display for electronic badges
These little displays are perfect for the electronic badges I am building. Notably, they are 5V supply and logic tolerant, so interfacing to a 5V circuit doesn’t need any extra parts. The single yellow line at the top is perfect for status messages, and the power consumption is a lot less than the backlit LCDs I was thinking about using originally.
Kush Patel –
Smaller Display than Listed
The screen is smaller than what is shown! You can see the display does not fill the square on the PCB and does not go to the edges of the PCB like in the Listings Pictures.
Jon –
reliable
all displays worked (I have bought about 50 of them)
I’m a real customer –
No Yellow Stripe at the top
Not sure why the heck I purchased the ones with the yellow stripe on top not knowing these ALL BLUE ones existed.Great as they only require 2 pins (excluding power and GND of course).Easier and more efficient that TFT displays plus you can use multiple of these at once – google it and you’ll find out how.
cti2019 –
Great addition to my arduino kit
This has 3.3V data lines, but, I mostly use ESP32’s, which operate on 3.3v, so this display is perfect. It has a decent update rate using existing libraries. In hindsight, I wish I had gotten the blue or yellow instead of the white display. Most of my applications (voltage status display, etc.) would be much better if there was a top status section, with details under it in a different color. Aside from that, this is a welcome addition for getting useful local status out of my arduino projects.
Mike W. –
Fun to Use, Limited Use Cases
These OLED display modules are quite fun to use, however, you will have limited use cases as you’ll primarily be just displaying information and it’s not a TFT so any interactions you want you’ll need to build those into physical buttons and re-render the display for showing various menus and the like.I find these best for integrating displays of power levels and various status information. The easiest function in my opinion is really building out simple displays to get quick information… think temperature, humidity, etc.