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Hantek DSO5072P vs OWON HDS2202S

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

Hantek DSO5072P

Hantek

$454.89

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OWON HDS2202S

OWON

$309

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OWON HDS2202S

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecHantek DSO5072POWON HDS2202S
Bandwidth70 MHz200 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s1 GSa/s
Channels22
Memory Depth40 Kpts8 Mpts
Display Size7"3.5"
Weight2 kg0.5 kg
Price$454.89$309
Rating6.0/107.0/10
Protocol DecoderNoYes
Function GenNoYes
WiFiNoNo
BatteryNoYes
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Pros & Cons

Hantek DSO5072P

Pros

  • Traditional benchtop form factor — looks and feels like a real scope
  • 70MHz bandwidth handles most hobbyist signals without complaint
  • Traditional bench layout is useful if you find it discounted below $200
  • Simple, button-based interface is easy to learn

Cons

  • Only 2 channels limits simultaneous signal debugging
  • 40Kpt memory depth is embarrassingly shallow by modern standards
  • No protocol decoding — SPI and I2C debugging is impossible
  • Fan can be noisy enough to notice in a quiet room
  • No software update path to improve functionality

OWON HDS2202S

Pros

  • 200MHz bandwidth in a handheld form factor — genuinely impressive
  • Built-in multimeter and function generator in the same device
  • Battery powered — actual field-ready portability
  • Protocol decoding for SPI, I2C, and UART out of the box
  • Deep memory for a handheld — exceptional for field capture work

Cons

  • 3.5-inch screen is uncomfortably small for complex waveform analysis
  • Only 2 channels — limits simultaneous signal debugging
  • Button interface can feel clunky after using a touchscreen scope
  • Around $309, you're close to proven benchtop scope territory — consider your priorities
  • OWON's documentation is sparser than Rigol or Siglent

Our Verdicts

Hantek DSO5072P

The Hantek DSO5072P only makes sense as a budget benchtop scope when you find it below about $200. At the current marketplace price near $455, skip it. The 70MHz bandwidth and 7-inch display are fine for basic analog checks, but the 40Kpt memory depth is almost unusably shallow next to modern alternatives, and there is no protocol decoding for SPI or I2C. If you need a real first scope, the Rigol DS1054Z gives you 4 channels, deep memory, protocol decoding, and far better community support for less money. If you want a modern touchscreen workflow, the Rigol DHO804 is the cleaner buy.

OWON HDS2202S

The OWON HDS2202S is an impressive piece of kit for field and portable work — 200MHz bandwidth, protocol decoding, a built-in multimeter and function generator, and battery power in a package that fits in a jacket pocket. Around $309, you still need to be honest with yourself about how you'll use it. A little more budget buys you a Rigol DS1054Z with 4 channels and a 7-inch display for bench work. The HDS2202S makes sense if portability is a genuine requirement — automotive diagnostics, field service, under-the-hood debugging — rather than just bench work in a small space. For primary bench use near this price, a benchtop scope is the better tool.

Hantek DSO5072P

$454.89

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OWON HDS2202S

$309

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