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product_id: 56138402
title: "Seamuing I2C OLED Display Module I2C Screen Tiny Module 0.91 Inch Blue 128X32 DC 3.3V to 5V for Arduino (2 Pack)"
brand: "makerhawk"
price: "¥337"
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# I2C interface 0.91" OLED -40 to 85°C Seamuing I2C OLED Display Module I2C Screen Tiny Module 0.91 Inch Blue 128X32 DC 3.3V to 5V for Arduino (2 Pack)

**Brand:** makerhawk
**Price:** ¥337
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> Illuminate Your Projects! 💡

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Seamuing I2C OLED Display Module I2C Screen Tiny Module 0.91 Inch Blue 128X32 DC 3.3V to 5V for Arduino (2 Pack) by makerhawk
- **How much does it cost?** ¥337 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- makerhawk enthusiasts

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## Key Features

- • **Versatile Voltage:** Compatible with both 3.3V and 5V systems, ensuring flexibility for your projects.
- • **Compact Brilliance:** Experience vibrant visuals with a 0.91-inch OLED display that outshines traditional LCDs.
- • **Extreme Durability:** Built to withstand temperatures from -40 to 85°C, perfect for any environment.
- • **Wide Viewing Angle:** Enjoy stunning clarity from any angle with a viewing angle greater than 160°.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** I2C communication simplifies your setup, making integration a breeze with Arduino and more.

## Overview

The Seamuing I2C OLED Display Module is a compact 0.91-inch blue display with a resolution of 128x32 pixels. It operates on a voltage range of 3.3V to 5V and features I2C communication for easy integration with various microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP8266, and STM32. With a wide viewing angle and extreme temperature tolerance, this module is ideal for diverse applications.

## Description



## Product Details

- **Connector type:** Screw
- **Colour:** As Shown
- **Brand:** MakerHawk
- **Voltage:** 5 Volts
- **Number of positions:** 1
- **Manufacturer:** MakerHawk
- **UPC:** 190033896869

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is the difference between the white and the blue version of the OLED board?**
A: The colour the pixels are lit is the difference.

The white model shows lit pixels as white, the blue shows lit pixels as blue.

**Q: Can 2 or more of these be controlled using i2c by one arduino? or do they both share the same static address?**
A: The device has only one address and there is no way to change it. To drive 2 displays you would need to use 2 x i2c busses, but I don’t think the Arduino has this by default. I used them on a Pico and that does have 2 so no problem.

**Q: does this work with raspberry pi?**
A: Yes, I'm using it with a Pi. I'm using SPI rather than I2C, as this is the way the unit was wired when it was delivered. Switching it over to I2C seems to require a soldering iron.

**Q: Can the refresh rate be changed to 50hz or 60hz, so the screen can be seen on a camera?**
A: I'm afraid I don't know if refresh rate can be changed, but I have photographed my screen and it works fine.  If you have a fast shutter speed you can see refresh going on, but a slower shutter should fix that and give perfectly acceptable images.  Even video with my phone came out OK, although the refresh sometimes showed up as slightly paler pixels on part of the display.  Really cool and great value parts, these, but as many others have noted, they are *very* small.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-18*