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Adafruit PiOLED - 128x32 Monochrome OLED Add-on for Raspberry Pi
Adafruit 2.23 Monochrome OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
Monochrome 0.91" 128x32 I2C OLED Display - STEMMA QT / Qwiic
Monochrome 128x32 SPI OLED graphic display
Monochrome 2.3 128x32 OLED Graphic Display Module Kit
Monochrome 0.91”128x32 I2C OLED Display with Chip Pad
Monochrome 128x32 I2C OLED graphic display
Adafruit 2.13 Monochrome E-Ink Bonnet for Raspberry Pi - THINK INK
OLED Bonnet Pack for Raspberry Pi Zero - Includes Pi Zero W
1.12 Mono OLED (128x128, white/black) Breakout
Monochrome 0.91”128x32 I2C OLED Display
Monochrome 1.3 128x64 OLED graphic display
OLED Breakout Board - 16-bit Color 1.27 w/microSD holder
2.42inch OLED Display Module, 128×64 Resolution, SPI / I2C Communication
OLED Breakout Board - 16-bit Color 0.96 w/microSD holder
Adafruit LoRa Radio Bonnet with OLED - RFM95W @ 915MHz - RadioFruit
Adafruit 2.13 Monochrome eInk / ePaper Display with SRAM - 250x122 Monochrome
1.32inch OLED Display Module, 128×96 Resolution, 16 Gray Scale, SPI / I2C Communication
Adafruit 1.54 Monochrome eInk / ePaper Display with SRAM - 200x200 Monochrome
Monochrome 0.96 128x64 OLED graphic display
Adafruit PiOLED - 128x32 Monochrome OLED Add-on for Raspberry Pi
The Adafruit PiOLED is a compact 128×32 monochrome OLED display that plugs directly onto your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header. At just 1 inch diagonal, it's the perfect status display for headless Pi projects — showing IP addresses, system stats, sensor readings, or custom graphics without needing a f...
Adafruit 2.23 Monochrome OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
The Adafruit 2.23" Monochrome OLED Bonnet gives your Raspberry Pi a bright, high-contrast display that's easy to read from across the room. Simply plug this pre-assembled bonnet onto any Pi with a 2×20 header and start displaying sharp white text, graphics, and animations at up to 30 FPS. With 1...
Monochrome 0.91" 128x32 I2C OLED Display - STEMMA QT / Qwiic
This compact 0.91" monochrome OLED display packs 128×32 individually controllable white pixels into a tiny, highly readable package. With no backlight needed, OLEDs deliver exceptional contrast and low power consumption — perfect for status displays, sensor readouts, and compact interfaces. The ...
Monochrome 128x32 SPI OLED graphic display
A compact 1″ diagonal OLED display with 128×32 white pixels driven by the SSD1306 controller. Each pixel is individually lit, delivering sharp, high-contrast graphics with no backlight needed — resulting in excellent readability and low power consumption. Communicates via SPI (4–5 pins required)...
Monochrome 2.3 128x32 OLED Graphic Display Module Kit
If you've been diggin' our monochome OLEDs but need something bigger, this display will delight you. These displays are 2.3" diagonal, and very readable due to the high contrast of an OLED display. This display is made of 128x32 individual blue OLED pixels, each one is turned on or off by the con...
Monochrome 0.91”128x32 I2C OLED Display with Chip Pad
A compact 0.91-inch monochrome OLED display module with 128×32 white self-illuminating pixels, driven by the SSD1306 over I2C. The chip-on-back pad design and ultra-narrow PCB (41 × 12 mm) make it ideal for wearables, mini consoles, and space-constrained embedded projects where a small, clear dis...
Monochrome 128x32 I2C OLED graphic display
A compact 0.96" (24.4 mm diagonal) monochrome OLED graphic display with 128 × 32 pixel resolution. Driven by the SSD1306 controller over I2C, each white OLED pixel is individually addressable, producing high-contrast, self-illuminated output with no backlight required. The breakout board include...
Adafruit 2.13 Monochrome E-Ink Bonnet for Raspberry Pi - THINK INK
The Adafruit 2.13" Monochrome E-Ink Bonnet brings crisp, paper-like displays to your Raspberry Pi with no soldering required. Simply plug this pre-assembled bonnet onto any Pi with a 2×20 header and start displaying high-contrast black-and-white graphics that remain visible even with power discon...
OLED Bonnet Pack for Raspberry Pi Zero - Includes Pi Zero W
The OLED Bonnet Pack for Raspberry Pi Zero sets you up with the Pi Zero W, and our popular 128x64 OLED Bonnet. It's the big sister to our mini PiOLED add-on. This version has 128x64 pixels (instead of 128x32) and a much larger screen. With the OLED display in the center, we had ...
1.12 Mono OLED (128x128, white/black) Breakout
This crisp 1.12″ monochrome OLED breakout features a 128×128 pixel white-on-black display, ideal for adding graphing, readouts, and basic icons to your project. OLEDs deliver excellent contrast and brightness, and this compact module fits easily into space-constrained builds. The breakout connec...
Monochrome 0.91”128x32 I2C OLED Display
This OLED display module uses the SSD1306 drive chip, has 128x32 self-illuminating white pixels, and adopts the back chip-mounting pad design. Small size, the length is 33mm and the width is 20mm. With its small size, simple wiring and low power consumption, it can be applied to many display appl...
Monochrome 1.3 128x64 OLED graphic display
A crisp 1.3" monochrome OLED display with 128×64 white pixels, driven by the SSD1306 controller. Each pixel is individually addressable, and because OLEDs emit their own light, no backlight is needed — resulting in excellent contrast and readability in a compact form factor. The breakout board i...
OLED Breakout Board - 16-bit Color 1.27 w/microSD holder
We love our black and white monochrome displays but we also like to dabble with some color now and then. Our 1.27" color OLED displays are perfect when you need a small display with vivid, high-contrast 16-bit color. The visible portion of the OLED measures 1.27" diagonal and contains 128x96 RGB ...
2.42inch OLED Display Module, 128×64 Resolution, SPI / I2C Communication
A 2.42″ monochrome OLED display module from Waveshare with 128 × 64 resolution, driven by the SSD1309 controller. It supports both 4-wire SPI and I2C interfaces with an onboard voltage translator, and Waveshare provides example code for Raspberry Pi, Pico, Arduino, STM32, ESP32, and Jetson Nano. ...
OLED Breakout Board - 16-bit Color 0.96 w/microSD holder
We love our black and white monochrome displays but we also like to dabble with some color now and then. Our new 0.96" color OLED displays are perfect when you need an ultra-small display with vivid, high-contrast 16-bit color. The visible portion of the OLED measures 0.96" diagonal and contains ...
Adafruit LoRa Radio Bonnet with OLED - RFM95W @ 915MHz - RadioFruit
Add long-range LoRa radio to your Raspberry Pi with the Adafruit LoRa Radio Bonnet. This plug-in board pairs an SX1276-based RFM95W LoRa transceiver with a 128×32 OLED display and three user buttons, giving you a complete radio node with a built-in interface for status messages and user interacti...
Adafruit 2.13 Monochrome eInk / ePaper Display with SRAM - 250x122 Monochrome
Add a crisp, paper-like display to your microcontroller project with the Adafruit 2.13" Monochrome eInk Breakout. This 250×122 pixel black-and-white eInk panel delivers excellent daylight readability and retains its image even with power completely disconnected — just like printed paper. An onbo...
1.32inch OLED Display Module, 128×96 Resolution, 16 Gray Scale, SPI / I2C Communication
A compact 1.32-inch OLED display module with 128×96 resolution and 16 levels of greyscale. The ultra-narrow bezel and onboard voltage translator make it easy to integrate into space-constrained projects. Built around the SSD1327 driver chip, it supports both 4-wire SPI and I2C interfaces for fle...
Adafruit 1.54 Monochrome eInk / ePaper Display with SRAM - 200x200 Monochrome
The Adafruit 1.54" Monochrome eInk Display brings electronic paper technology to your microcontroller projects. Featuring a 200×200 pixel black-and-white display, this breakout delivers high-contrast, daylight-readable visuals that persist even when power is completely disconnected — just like pr...
Monochrome 0.96 128x64 OLED graphic display
This 0.96" monochrome OLED display packs 128×64 individually controllable white pixels into a compact, highly readable screen. Because OLED pixels produce their own light, no backlight is needed — resulting in excellent contrast, low power consumption, and crisp visuals even at this small size. ...