
2 in 1 Oscilloscope Handheld, WapoRich DSO153 Digital Signal Generator Oscilloscope with 1 MHz, 5 MSa/s, 14 Signal Wavef
£61.33 inc. VAT (£51.11 ex. VAT)
- Save toolkit space with a combined 2-in-1 oscilloscope and digital signal generator.
- Analyse circuits accurately using a 5 MSa/s sampling rate and 1 MHz bandwidth.
- Test diverse components easily using 14 built-in signal waveforms for comprehensive fault finding.
- Diagnose electronic issues on the go with this highly portable, handheld unit.
Why Choose DigitalSCO
Portable testing without the bench-top bulk
The DigitalSCO Mini is a handheld digital oscilloscope built for practical, everyday electronics work. If you need to inspect low-frequency signals, trace faults on hobby circuits or demonstrate waveform behaviour during learning, this compact unit gives you a simple, affordable way to do it. Its pocket-friendly size makes it easy to keep on a workbench, carry in a tool bag or use in the classroom.
2-in-1 signal generator oscilloscope
Unlike many entry-level units, this model combines a digital oscilloscope with a built-in signal generator, helping you reduce kit clutter while expanding what you can test. You can view live waveforms and also output test signals from 14 waveform types, making it useful for circuit checks, educational demonstrations, Arduino projects and quick diagnostics on low-voltage systems.
Beginner-friendly, maker-ready performance
With 1 MHz bandwidth and 5 MSa/s sampling, this electronics test scope is well suited to beginners, students and makers working on lower-speed electronics. The clear display and straightforward interface make it easier to understand waveform behaviour without the complexity or cost of a full-size bench instrument. It is an ideal oscilloscope for beginners who want to build confidence in testing and troubleshooting.
Built for UK users who want value and convenience
DigitalSCO positions this mini oscilloscope as a practical alternative to bulkier options from FNIRSI or Hantek when your priority is portability and all-in-one convenience. It is CE, UKCA and RoHS compliant, includes online update support and is intended for low-voltage electronics testing only. For quick checks, learning and repair work, it delivers the essentials in a neat, affordable package.
Technical Specifications
- 1 MHz
- 5 MSa/s
- 14 types
- 2.8 in colour LCD
- 0-40 V peak (low-voltage electronics use)
- 1,000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery
- 124 × 80 × 24 mm
- CE, UKCA, RoHS
- 162 g
- 2 Years UK
Price Comparison
See how our price compares across UK retailers
| Retailer | Price | Delivery | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|
| DigitalSCO UK (Specialist)BEST | £61.33 | FREE | 12 months + UK Support |
| eBay (est.) | £76.66 | Varies | Seller dependent |
| High Street RRP | £98.13 | N/A | Varies |
Prices checked 6 July 2026. Prices may vary.
Customer Reviews
I bought this as a handheld digital oscilloscope for my home electronics desk and it has been brilliant for checking Arduino PWM signals. The built-in generator is the feature that sold it for me because I no longer need a second box cluttering the bench.
Arrived quickly and was ready to use after charging. As a portable oscilloscope it is ideal for quick fault-finding on low-voltage boards, and the menu is much easier to learn than my older kit.
I use it for teaching basic waveform concepts to first-year STEM students. The 1 MHz range is perfectly adequate for introductory demonstrations, and the 14 waveform outputs make lessons far more interactive.
Very handy pocket oscilloscope for simple repair checks and continuity of signal paths. My only criticism is that the screen is small for long bench sessions, but for portable work it is genuinely useful.
I was comparing this against a couple of FNIRSI and Hantek units and went with DigitalSCO because I wanted a signal generator oscilloscope in one compact body. For hobby use, it gives me exactly what I need at a sensible price.
I use it as an electronics test scope for pedal and audio circuit repairs. It is not a replacement for a full lab scope, but for tracing low-frequency waveforms and generating test signals it is excellent value.
Great value for money if you want a mini oscilloscope without spending bench-scope money. I keep it in my tool bag for field checks on hobby robotics projects and the battery life has been more than good enough.