Oscilloscope handheld 2.4" TFT kit with probes vs HANMATEK HO11 Handheld Digital Oscilloscope
Overall winner: HANMATEK HO11 Handheld Digital Oscilloscope
Key Differences
HANMATEK HO11 (A) offers higher specs — 10MHz bandwidth and 48MSa/s sampling — and is slightly lower priced, making it better for users needing more capability. AUKUYEE (B) is compact and reported as easy to use, but reviews note build-quality and early-failure concerns, so it suits casual or short-term use
Oscilloscope handheld 2.4" TFT kit with probes
Compact handheld oscilloscope kit with BNC-clip cable probe and power supply. Useful for tuning head units and amplifiers with adjustable duty cycle; praised for accuracy and ease of use. Note: some units reportedly fail to turn on
Pros
- compact handheld design
- adjustable parameters via rotary encoder
- separate analog and digital boards for easier maintenance
- wide sensitivity range up to 20V/div
Cons
- build quality criticized as cheaply made
- durability concerns with units failing within 40 days
- not battery-powered
HANMATEK HO11 Handheld Digital Oscilloscope
Compact oscilloscope with 10MHz bandwidth and 48MSa/s sampling for real-time waveforms. Suitable for field diagnostics with dual probe attenuation up to 400V. Customer note: reliable for basic electronic testing and accurate measurements
Pros
- 10MHz bandwidth
- 48MSa/s sampling
- dual-probe attenuation (X1/X10)
- portable field-use design
Cons
- mixed battery life feedback
- learning curve for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HANMATEK |
| Durability | HANMATEK |
| Versatility | HANMATEK |
| User Reviews | HANMATEK |