

⚡ Elevate your DIY projects with ultra-clear OLED brilliance!
The GeeekPi 5PCS 0.96 Inch OLED Module pack features five high-contrast 128x64 pixel white OLED displays compatible with popular microcontrollers like Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Operating at low power (0.04W), these modules support customizable IIC addresses for multi-display setups and come with essential wiring for immediate prototyping, making them ideal for professional-grade embedded projects.





| ASIN | B0833PF7ML |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,405 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #717 in Single-Board Computers |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Manufacturer reference | S-0005-5Pack |
| Product Dimensions | 2.47 x 2.47 x 0.14 cm; 81 g |
A**R
Good
Works well
M**S
Paired with an ESP32 and driven with Adafruit's Graphics libraries for SSD1306, I was able to get these up and running in very little time. After writing display driver code for seven segment displays (PCF8576 and MAX6958), these libraries saves a lot of time. All 5 displays were packaged well and worked with no problems. The jumpers wires will also come in handy for making quick connections.
S**R
Just like many of the other reviewers the address is not 0x78 it is 0x 3C I believe. Other than that this device is a small nifty little bright screen even in the daylight it is bright enough to be seen clearly and I think this is much better than any other screen that you can get. I'll be it you could get cheaper screens but they won't have the backlit on them that is why I like this screen better compared to others.
G**I
Works as expected - create my own TI C2000 library over the I2C with basic functions and works fine.
D**V
i have been using these displays for quite a while, and i have never been disappointed. the only amusement i have seen is that the address on the back of the module isn't correct. i assume there might be some reason for this, but no matter what the back says, it always responds to "0x3C".
A**R
In addition to brightness and sharpness, it's well lit and easy to use with the Arduino libraries that are readily available. I've used these for temperature probe displays and for fine adjustments on servo driven speed controls. Adds a professional touch to projects.
Trustpilot
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