
Weewooday 5 Pieces 0.96 Inch OLED Module 12864 128x64 Driver IIC I2C Serial Self-Luminous Display Board Compatible with Arduino/Raspberry PI
$30.27
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“A budget display option with some compromises. Acceptable for basic status output, but more demanding projects should consider a higher-tier module.”
Our Review
The Weewooday 5 Pieces 0.96 Inch OLED Module 12864 128x64 Driver IIC I2C Serial Self-Luminous Display Board Compatible with Arduino/Raspberry PI 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.
The Weewooday 5 Pieces 0.96 Inch OLED Module 12864 128x64 Driver IIC I2C Serial Self-Luminous Display Board Compatible with Arduino/Raspberry PI earns its place in the parts bin. Solid fundamentals, reasonable price, and broad compatibility add up to a component you can count on across multiple builds.
What We Like
- High contrast self-emissive pixels with true blacks
- Low power consumption especially with sparse content
- SSD1306 driver supported by Adafruit and U8g2 libraries
- I2C interface requires only 4 wires
Watch Out For
- Monochrome only — no color output
- Small screen size limits the amount of displayable content
- Organic pixels degrade over thousands of hours at full brightness
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 budget display option with some compromises. Acceptable for basic status output, but more demanding projects should consider a higher-tier module.”



