This display works with the FastLED or Adafruit NeoPixel libraries, so it’s easy to get up and running on Arduino, ESP32, and similar boards. You can control each pixel, show patterns, or display sensor data and animations. If you need more LEDs, just daisy chain another panel using the data out pin.
Axiometa Round 289x NeoPixel Display
€14.99 ex. VAT
This round NeoPixel display has 289 individually addressable RGB LEDs arranged in a clean circular grid. It is great for custom clocks, animations, visual effects, or anything where you want precise control over color and light. You get smooth transitions and rich color, all controlled through a single data pin. Perfect for hobby projects, art pieces, or embedded builds.
SKU: PRH0004
2 in stock (can be backordered)
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5.0 V or 3.3 V Supply
One Wire Programming
289x LEDs
Each LED Full RGB Capable


Compatibility
The display works with any microcontroller that supports 5V or 3.3V logic, including Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and others. It reads data from a single digital pin and handles the rest internally. No level shifter is needed.
65 mm in Diameter
2 mm Thick
Works with FastLed.h library
4 Mounting Holes
Interface
You can prototype easily by connecting the display to a breadboard with jumper wires, soldering directly to the pads, or using the 10-pin JST connector on the side. The connector is compatible with the Port-to-Wire Genesis module, making it quick to plug into modular setups without extra wiring hassle.


Documentation
This part is fully open sourced with schematics and 3D files available bellow
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