Portable TinySA Spectrum Analyzer with 2 inputs vs SEESII NanoVNA-H Vector Network Analyzer 10KHz-1.5GHz
Overall winner: SEESII NanoVNA-H Vector Network Analyzer 10KHz-1.5GHz
Key Differences
Product A (SEESII NanoVNA-H) is a VNA covering 10 kHz–1.5 GHz with a 2.8" touchscreen and more user reviews and a slightly higher rating; Product B (Portable TinySA) is a two-input spectrum analyzer covering 0.1 MHz–960 MHz with a built-in calibration signal generator but reports smaller screen size and limited documentation. Choose A if you need vector network analysis and a wider frequency top-end; choose B if you need a handheld spectrum analyzer with a built-in signal source and two inputs
Portable TinySA Spectrum Analyzer with 2 inputs
Compact handheld spectrum analyzer with switchable MF/HF/VHF and UHF inputs, built-in calibration signal generator, and a 2.8 inch touchscreen. Customers note accurate performance and portability, with feedback on the small screen and limited documentation
Pros
- compact handheld design
- two inputs for broad frequency coverage
- built-in calibration signal generator
- switchable resolution filters
Cons
- small screen size noted by users
- documentation reported as lacking
- mixed ease of use
SEESII NanoVNA-H Vector Network Analyzer 10KHz-1.5GHz
Compact VNA with 10 kHz–1.5 GHz range, 2.8
Pros
- compact, portable design
- 2.8-inch touchscreen
- measures S-parameters, SWR, phase, delay
- waterproof & shockproof case
Cons
- screen size criticized as small
- user interface not always intuitive
- lacks calibration parts per customer feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Seesii |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Seesii |
| User Reviews | Seesii |