

✨ Elevate your microcontroller game with vibrant OLED clarity! 🔥
The UCTRONICS 0.96 Inch OLED Module features a sharp 128x64 yellow-blue display driven by the SSD1306 chip, supporting I2C communication for easy 2-wire control. Its self-luminous OLED pixels deliver bright, high-contrast visuals without backlight, consuming minimal power (0.04W typical). Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other MCUs, it offers a wide >160° viewing angle and customizable fonts, making it ideal for compact, energy-efficient embedded projects.
| ASIN | B072Q2X2LL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #667 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #4 in Single-Board Computers |
| Item model number | U602602 |
| Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
| Product Dimensions | 2.77 x 2.74 x 1.11 cm; 0.35 g |
J**N
Small but works fine
I expected it to be much bigger from the pictures. However it works as advertised.
K**.
Nice item
Fast delivery
A**Y
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م**م
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C**K
Works great for my test project. Animations are clear and brightness is great. If you’re on the fence about which affordable OLED to get, this is it. I had previously ordered another brand of the same screen in a 3 pack for about the same money. All of those were DOA
X**N
I liked this display quite a bit. It is very simple to use and works quite well. It was connected to Arduino Uno Wifi R2 and worked pretty much straightaway. The only issue I had is that the version of Arduino that I use has SPI pins different from the regular Arduino. After I figured that out it was very easy. Display is quite small, but very bright and sharp. It is not color display but has two colors - top is orange and bottom is blue. But you can order single color display as well. Over all I am very pleased and would definitely order it for other projects. One caveat is that you need to have a good eyesight to read it as the writing is very small. Font size can be increased but then not much would fit on the screen. Great for status display that you do not need to read often. Also can do graphics.
R**E
Amazing, and very easy to get going, they work great, just read the little instruction sheet, download the library files from the link they give in the instructions and you are all set. I think some users are will find this helpful, as I've read some users were unable to compile the example. Just change the chevron symbols to quotes on the two includes as shown below. The chevron symbols <> tell the compiler to locate the files from the default library location, and the quotes tell it to look for it in the running folder of the program script. I run my projects from my data drive, so I changed it to quotes. These are really nice displays, they are crisp and sharp, I started to draw bitmaps and do some animation on mine too, having lots of fun with these. #include "ArducamSSD1306.h" #include "Adafruit_GFX.h"
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