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OWON HDS2202S vs Siglent SDS1104X-U

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

OWON HDS2202S

OWON

$309

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Siglent SDS1104X-U

Siglent

$419

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Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecOWON HDS2202SSiglent SDS1104X-U
Bandwidth200 MHz100 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s1 GSa/s
Channels24
Memory Depth8 Kpts14 Mpts
Display Size3.5"7"
Weight0.5 kg3.1 kg
Price$309$419
Rating7.0/107.5/10
Protocol DecoderNoYes
Function GenYesNo
WiFiNoNo
BatteryYesNo
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Pros & Cons

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

Siglent SDS1104X-U

Pros

  • 4 channels with 100MHz bandwidth — best of both in Siglent's lineup
  • CAN and LIN decoding included — no license fees unlike Rigol
  • 14Mpt memory depth for long capture sessions
  • Better probe compensation and input specs than older Siglent models
  • Siglent's firmware has matured significantly with recent updates

Cons

  • ~$419 for a 100MHz, non-touchscreen scope is a stiff ask
  • No touchscreen — button navigation only
  • 1GSa/s sample rate is adequate but not exceptional
  • Touchscreen 12-bit scopes now compete hard at nearby prices

Our Verdicts

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.

Siglent SDS1104X-U

The Siglent SDS1104X-U is Siglent's answer to the 4-channel mid-range market, and its CAN/LIN decoding is its killer differentiator. Rigol charges extra for CAN decoding on most models; Siglent includes it free. If you're doing automotive embedded work — car CAN bus debugging, LIN network analysis, anything that touches vehicle electronics — the SDS1104X-U at $419 is the most cost-effective path to proper protocol support. For general hobbyist use without automotive protocol requirements, the DS1054Z at $349 remains better value, while the DHO804 is the more modern touchscreen alternative near this price. I'd buy the SDS1104X-U specifically if CAN/LIN decoding is non-negotiable.

OWON HDS2202S

$309

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Siglent SDS1104X-U

$419

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