

✨ Tiny Display, Massive Impact! Elevate your DIY projects with crisp OLED brilliance.
The MakerFocus 0.91-inch OLED Display Module features a 128x32 pixel SSD1306 driver delivering bright, self-luminous white visuals with ultra-wide >160° viewing angles. Operating at ultra-low power (0.06W) and compatible with 3.3V-5V logic, it supports I2C interface for easy integration with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other development boards. This pack includes 4 compact modules perfect for professional-grade embedded projects requiring crisp text and graphics in a minimal footprint.
| ASIN | B08LQM9PQQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,925 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | MakerFocus |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (593) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 20200330-SD8V |
| Manufacturer | MakerFocus |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 2.83 x 0.59 inches |
H**S
Really Wonderful little displays!
These things are tiny! That worked out well for me since the projects I was making were suppose to essentially stay out of the way if all went well. I used the Adafruit SSD 1306 Libraries and they worked great. They are low power and bright. For the adafruit library examles, they really are over the top. There is no "hello world" essentially, so just do a google search for a hello world example for the libraries to get a basic starting point. Also, to rotate the display 180 Degrees, put in display.setRotation(2); in the setup. Basic usage for those libraries are.. display.display(); display.clearDisplay(); display.setTextSize(1-3); display.setCursor(0,0); // origin of text display.print("blah"); display.println("-appended to last word blah, then new line"); As for the hardware, the displays are nice and small. If you think of your breadboard, they are 4 rows high, then about 12 slots wide. (That's the entire board.) Voltage range is impressive and seems to operate at lower than 3.3, but I'm running it on 4.5v and there are no problems. (Basically, 5v from the wall but through a diode on the arduino). It takes around 5ma. With a watch dog timer and adjustment I bet you could get a whole pro mini project to run at under 3ma standby while keeping the display going. Refresh time on the display is very fast and cameras don't pick up any multiplexing/flicker. They did not come with headers, but the plated through holes are very well done and take solder well. The holes are pretty snug, which means it's strong. It will be hard to desolder these after, so google some tricks on removing header pins to make your life easier! If this was a useful review to you, please give it a thumbs up! :D I think a lot of people had these questions..
L**K
Great cheap little display.
I'm using this with a Sparkfun ESP8266 Thing. Works great! Nice small, crisp, and inexpensive little display. I'm using it with the u8g2 library and at this point I'm just interested in a a text display with no need for graphics so I am using the lightweight u8x8 text only version of the library/API and calling the display a U8X8_SSD1306_128X32_UNIVISION_HW_I2C. It is very easy to use with that simple library -- just remember to have pull-up resistors on SCL/SDA if you don't already have an I2C device on the bus that has them. Note that being OLED these displays probably shouldn't be used in cases where the display will be on continuously for a long time. I would expect that pixels will start to dim after being on for a few thousand hours as that is the nature of OLED. That said they are great for short term projects and for long term ones where pixels will not be on continuously. If you will be displaying continuously for a long time don't be surprised if it starts to dim.
M**.
Quite a crisp little display!
I used these for several Pi-KVM builds, using a 3D printed case from Thingiverse from "geekypro". Yes, the display is tiny, but it is really clear and readable and useful with Pi-KVM to display the IP address and various other statuses. Been reliable for several months now.
U**S
Nice displays but one was doa
One unit won't power on but there others work as advertised
J**T
No issue
No issue
S**S
MakerFocus OLED Display Modules - Tiny but Mighty
These little OLED displays are perfect for Arduino projects! The clear, bright white display is easy to read, and the I2C interface makes integration a breeze. Great value for the price, especially getting two in a pack. Highly recommend for any DIY enthusiast!
M**G
Cheap Board!
I'm always concerned buying displays, sensors, or other components from unknown suppliers or not directly from the manufacturer. It can be a gamble if the documentation is correct. I'm pleased to report that it took all of 5 minutes to get this setup with a PlatformIO project in VSCode! The display is nice and bright. In testing I'm running it from the 3.3v line on an Arduino Nano. As of Jan 2024 the board I received worked immediately with the Adafruit_SSD1306 and Adafruit_GFX libraries on I2C with address 0x3C (the default in the lib when using the 128x32 display example). I was able to use the example code from the Adafruit_SSD1306 library published to an Arduino Nano and successfully see the test sequences. Very happy with the out of box result and am really thinking it will be nice in my project!
S**I
Bright and high contrast displays
Displays work well as expected even from a 3V power source. The image on display is bright and has high contrast. I use them for small projects like the one on photo.
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