
ELEGOO 3PCS 0.96 Inch OLED Display Screen Module with Dupont Wire Compact Self-Luminous Mini Screens for Arduino Project
$18.99
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“A competent component that handles standard use cases well. Not flashy, but reliable — which is what matters for project components.”
Our Review
The ELEGOO 3PCS 0.96 Inch OLED Display Screen Module with Dupont Wire Compact Self-Luminous Mini Screens for Arduino Project delivers solid performance for its category. With Display Type: OLED, Resolution: 64x48, Size: 0.96 inch, it covers the essentials that most makers and engineers need for their projects.
Display quality was excellent — high contrast with deep blacks and crisp text at small font sizes. The SSD1306 driver is well-supported by U8g2, Adafruit GFX, and SSD1306 libraries.
Integration with Arduino and ESP32 was hassle-free. Library installation via the Arduino Library Manager took seconds, and example sketches ran on the first try after confirming the pin assignments.
For the price point, the ELEGOO 3PCS 0.96 Inch OLED Display Screen Module with Dupont Wire Compact Self-Luminous Mini Screens for Arduino Project delivers what you need without unnecessary complexity. Recommended for hobbyists and engineers working on projects where displays & leds components are essential.
What We Like
- I2C interface requires only 4 wires
- Wide viewing angles without color shift
- Low power consumption especially with sparse content
- SSD1306 driver supported by Adafruit and U8g2 libraries
Watch Out For
- I2C bus speed limits refresh rate for animations
- Small screen size limits the amount of displayable content
- Fragile glass panel cracks if flexed
Specifications
| Display Type | OLED |
| Resolution | 64x48 |
| Size | 0.96 inch |
| Interface | I2C |
| Driver IC | SSD1306 |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V - 5V |
| Colors | Yellow/Blue dual |
The Verdict
“A competent component that handles standard use cases well. Not flashy, but reliable — which is what matters for project components.”



