

✨ Elevate your microcontroller game with vibrant OLED clarity! 🔥
The UCTRONICS 0.96 Inch OLED Module features a sharp 128x64 yellow and blue pixel display driven by the SSD1306 chip, using a power-efficient I2C interface. Its compact size, wide viewing angle, and self-luminous OLED technology make it ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other MCU projects requiring crisp, customizable visual output with minimal wiring and low power consumption.
| ASIN | B072Q2X2LL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | UCTRONICS |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino UNO and Mega, Raspberry pi, 51 MCU, STIM 32 |
| Connectivity Technology | I2C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (967) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.09"L x 1.08"W x 0.44"H |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Grams |
| Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | U602602 |
| Model Name | U602602 |
| Model Number | U602602 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Broadcom |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | I2C |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 6 months |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
C**K
Great buy for affordable OLED screen!
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
Simple to use display and bright
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
Great little efficient displays that are easy to get working.
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"
I**S
functions very well, incredibly inexpensive, will buy again
This screen functions very well and is incredibly inexpensive. There are plenty of libraries available. It is a super easy way to add a cheap GUI or readout to your next project. And at the price really why not> Just be ready for less-than-perfect work and materials. I only needed a very simple numeric of alphanumeric readout and was considering an old-school 7-segment or 14-segment display, or an LCD character display. As this small OLED display was actually cheaper than those other options I chose to give a shot; I am super happy that I did. it's so much more flexible than either the 14-segment or LCD characters would have been and the text is really sharp, bright, and very readable. The only downside that I ran across (as was to be expected for a $6 OLED screen) was second rate materials/build quality. I had to desolder once (wanted to flip the orientation of the connector I was using) and lost a pad in the process... it can be overcome, but was a pain. So solder in your pins/connector(s) and then leave 'em alone, this board does not appreciate being reworked. All that said I will likely buy one again if I'm in need of a simple, inexpensive display.
J**T
No issue
No issue
B**.
Hardware is excellent, library docs need to be better!
I bought this last year just on a whim, messing around, and finally came up with a use for it. Screwing around with a Seeediuno, making my own auto-ranging ohm meter (almost have it calibrated properly here!). Display is super crisp and super easy to read (the "blooming" around the text is the photo, and not reality). I've read some other reviews about the "small text". Well, the text size is what you make it with the libraries that you use. This display is a DEVICE, YOU tell it what to display. I use VSCode with PlatformIO for all of my development needs, and using the u8g2 library, they have a bunch of fonts. Here are two different sizes, the larger being a double height/width using the u8x8 portion of the library which is text only. I think I'll stock up on a couple of more of these just so I have them laying around.
R**F
More polity for mmdv
Save a lot more power than my other screen
R**D
Good but limited application due to the size and pixel artifacts on refresh
I bought this LCD while learning Johnny-Five javascript robotics. With the tutorials and some tinkering I was able to make the screen work. However, I could never full clear the pixels on a refresh (lots of little pixel artifacts remained lit). Bottom line, good for learning, but probably not very useful in application.
A**Y
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م**م
صغير جدا بحجم ضفر تقريبا، يؤدي الغرض بالنسبة لي، لكن اصغر من المتوقع
J**N
I expected it to be much bigger from the pictures. However it works as advertised.
K**.
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