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Micsig MHO14-200 Review

Reviewed by HobbyistScope Team · Updated May 2026

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Micsig MHO14-200
7.5/ 10
7.5
/ 10
Overall Score
Performance
75
Value
26
Build Quality
78
Software
70

At a Glance

Bandwidth200 MHz
Sample Rate1 GSa/s
Channels4ch
Memory110 Mpts
Display8"

Best For

Embedded SystemsAutomotive

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 12-bit ADC with 200MHz bandwidth in a tablet form factor
  • Built-in 3.7V 16000mAh battery for portable use
  • 8-inch anti-glare IPS display at 1280x800
  • 110Mpt memory depth
  • The non-N MHO14-200 configuration includes a digital multimeter
  • 31mm thick and 1.73kg

Cons

  • Around $800, this is significantly more expensive than many benchtop alternatives
  • Micsig is a smaller brand — community support and documentation are limited compared to Rigol or Siglent
  • 1GSa/s sample rate is modest for 200MHz bandwidth
  • No function generator
  • The portability premium is steep compared with benchtop scopes

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Our Verdict

The Micsig MHO14-200 combines four 200MHz channels, a 12-bit ADC, and 110Mpt memory in a portable form factor. The non-N MHO14-200 configuration includes a digital multimeter, and the series has a built-in 3.7V 16000mAh battery. At 1.73kg and 265 x 174 x 31 mm, it trades some portability for a larger display and four channels.

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Full Specifications

Full Specifications
Bandwidth200MHz
Sample Rate1GSa/s
Channels4
Memory Depth110 Mpts
Display Size8"
Display TypeIPS Touchscreen
Form FactorPortable
Weight1.73kg
Dimensions265 x 174 x 31 mm
Protocol DecoderSPI, I2C, UART, CAN
Function GeneratorNo
WiFiYes
BatteryBuilt-in, 3.7V / 16000mAh
Trigger TypesEdge, Pulse, Slope, Video, Runt, Window, Timeout, Nth Edge

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