







✨ Elevate your DIY projects with OLED clarity that commands attention! 🔥
This 5-pack of 0.96 inch OLED display modules features a sharp 128x64 pixel resolution driven by the SSD1306 IC, offering ultra-high contrast and wide viewing angles. Compatible with popular platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi via I2C, these self-luminous screens require minimal power and no backlight, making them ideal for energy-conscious makers and professionals seeking sleek, customizable display solutions.







| ASIN | B09C5K91H7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Hosyond |
| Built-In Media | NO |
| Compatible Devices | R3 board, Mega, Raspberry pi, 51 MCU, STIM 32 |
| Connectivity Technology | I2C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (608) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.09"L x 1.07"W x 0.11"H |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hosyond |
| Mfr Part Number | HP-PXUB-PSO9 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 761344888470 |
| Warranty Description | NO |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
C**N
Great Product
Good price for the product. functions great and simple to install
A**K
Works great to repair an OpenSprinkler controller that has a burned-out display
I use an OpenSprinkler controller to run my yard irrigation system. The controller has an OLED display on the front that shows the status of the system, but over time it gets burned in, making it extremely difficult to read what’s on the screen. These OLED displays that I bought are a drop-in replacement for the one that came with the OpenSprinkler controller, so they are a very cost effective and simple way to restore the OpenSprinkler controller to like-new condition. I opted to go with the blue displays instead of the white ones that would have matched what came with the OpenSprinkler controller, but I’m sure the white ones would work just as well. I’m very happy with the quality of the display… it’s very sharp and easy to read.
C**Y
Usefull small Display for my Arduinos
I always feel like I'm gambling when I order parts like these. Well, I hit pay dirt with these! All 5 worked flawlessly in my project. I had no issues using them with different Arduino Libraries that are out there. My only issue (and it's pretty small) is that I would have liked the pins to either be not soldered in. As they are now, it's great for the breadboard, but depending on your use, you may find it a little inconvenient. But, since I'm pretty handy with the solder station, I had no problems swapping out the pins to something that better fit my project. Great bonus is the small case each display comes in. I now use those for some small parts.
B**G
Easy to get working on RPi Pico
These are neat little displays for a good price. Was pretty easy to get going on a Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040). Display is clear and big enough to see text even when the characters are ~2mm high. Build quality seems good enough for a bare PCB; has a 4-pin I2C header and 2mm mounting holes. By default, the device address is 0x3c, but if you are good with a soldering iron, you can move a tiny SMD resistor to change the address to 0x3D; the spot is clearly written on the back of the PCB near the header pins. There was no documentation with the displays, so you are kinda on your own. But, using Circuit Python, and ADAFruit's bootloader and libraries, and then Googling around, I was able to get it working easily enough. I did have to add a couple 4.7kΩ pull-up resistors on the SDA and SCL lines (the little circuit board attached to the display in my pic). Following another reviewer's advice, I powered it by 3.3v from the RPi output. If you need a starting point (like I did), I've attached a picture showing it working and a screenshot of the basic code I used to get it running. There's probably better ways, but this is just what I did. Hopefully, those pics are allowed. If not, you might have to Google around. Just remember to set the GPIO pins for your I2C, device address 0x3c, and the display dimensions (128x64) where needed.
D**.
Nice little displays, but some Gotcha's.
Nice little displays. very clear for their size, graphics very crisp and responsive But beware - they take a bit of getting going. The Adafruit libraries do not work for some reason (surprising, these libraries are usually pretty good) - probably a timing issue. I used the u8g2lib libraries, they seem to work well. Also, because the I2C comms is pretty fast, I needed 4k7 pullup resistors on SDA and SCK. Also, they are rated 7 to 12volts supply, and do drop out under 7V. so you cannot just connect them to the 5V supply and expect them to work. they need another power supply.
J**N
Small- but surprisingly useful.
Screens are very small at 128X64 pixels, but they are bright. I really like the blue for my project. The Adafruit Arduino library worked great with some really excellent demo code. My esp-32 has no trouble running two of these at a time. The 5 units I received all came with I2C address 0X3C, but there is solder resistor in the back to switch to a second address if needed. This can be tricky to do and the 1 mm resistor is incredibly tiny and can be lost if you are not careful. Did I lose one of the address resistors, and break the screen from a small drop? Yes- but fortunately that was the same unit and I still have 4 left. If your expectation is very small, monochrome, and a little fiddly to work with you will have a good time with these little screens.
M**.
Good.
These work just fine if you need a tiny screen for a project. Works with the Adafruit SSD1306 library. They are bright and readable. The second color is the top 16 pixels, 1/4th of the screen.
R**D
Perfect small display, easy to integrate
I've used these displays on several other projects, so I selected them again. The price is good, but not great. They work exactly as advertised. Note that some of the displays are monochrome (bluish green), but others have a few lines at the top that emit yellowish light. I like the ones that have a few yellow lines as you can highlight a title of whatever it is you're displaying. The only complaint I have is that Amazon does not include detailed dimensions of the part. I had to search other 0.96" parts (also from Amazon) to get the dimensions I needed. I integrate the display into a 3D printed housing. To get the front of the display flush with the housing, I needed to provide relief around the panel for a good fit. So I need all the physical dimensions.
不**山
5個ともすべて正常に動作しました。 SSD1306の標準仕様に準拠しているようで問題なく動作しました。
J**D
Worked great.
F**S
Vienen bien protegidas en una caja de plástico cada una. Funcionan como se espera y a precio razonable.
J**D
Love It i use it as my 3D printer Mini Screen
T**Z
Muy bien
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