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Hantek 6022BE vs OWON HDS2202S

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right scope for your bench.

Hantek 6022BE

Hantek

$85.29

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OWON HDS2202S

OWON

$309

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OWON HDS2202S

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecHantek 6022BEOWON HDS2202S
Bandwidth20 MHz200 MHz
Sample Rate0.048 GSa/s1 GSa/s
Channels22
Memory Depth1 Mpts8 Kpts
Display SizeN/A3.5"
Weight0.2 kg0.5 kg
Price$85.29$309
Rating4.5/107.0/10
Protocol DecoderNoNo
Function GenNoYes
WiFiNoNo
BatteryNoYes
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Pros & Cons

Hantek 6022BE

Pros

  • Cheapest USB oscilloscope that actually works
  • Tiny and portable — fits in a laptop bag or jacket pocket
  • Works with open-source OpenHantek software (much better than official drivers)
  • Bus-powered via USB — no wall adapter needed
  • 1Mpt memory depth is genuinely decent for this price

Cons

  • Only 20MHz bandwidth — severely limiting for most real work
  • 48MSa/s sample rate means aliasing starts well below 20MHz
  • Requires a PC to operate — useless in the field without a laptop
  • Bundled software is mediocre; use OpenHantek instead
  • No protocol decoding of any kind

OWON HDS2202S

Pros

  • Two oscilloscope channels with 200MHz bandwidth
  • 1GSa/s maximum sample rate
  • Built-in digital multimeter
  • Built-in waveform generator
  • Manufacturer-stated battery runtime of 3–6 hours

Cons

  • 8 Kpts memory limits long waveform captures
  • Only 2 oscilloscope channels
  • Only Edge triggering is documented for this model
  • No documented serial-protocol decoding
  • 3.5-inch display is smaller than typical benchtop displays

Our Verdicts

Hantek 6022BE

The Hantek 6022BE is the bare minimum USB oscilloscope — and I mean that literally, not as a compliment. At around $85, you get 2 channels and 20MHz of bandwidth piped through your laptop screen, which is enough to verify that a PWM signal exists or check audio frequencies. The 20MHz limit is genuinely painful: you can't reliably see rise times on 3.3V Arduino signals, and anything SPI-related at normal speeds is already at the edge of what this scope can resolve. Skip the official software and use OpenHantek instead — it's actively maintained and much better. If you can stretch to the Analog Discovery 3, the difference is night and day. If you're truly at a sub-$100 ceiling and just need to verify signals exist, this will do — but you'll outgrow it fast.

OWON HDS2202S

The OWON HDS2202S combines two 200MHz oscilloscope channels, a 1GSa/s maximum sample rate, a digital multimeter, and a waveform generator in a handheld instrument. OWON states a 3–6-hour battery runtime. Its documented 8 Kpts memory and Edge trigger make it most appropriate for portable signal checks rather than deep captures or serial-bus analysis.

Hantek 6022BE

$85.29

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OWON HDS2202S

$309

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