The OWON VDS1022I and the Siglent SDS1102CML+ both offer two channels and target entry-level users, but they are built for very different workflows.
The OWON is a USB-PC oscilloscope, extremely compact and budget-friendly.
The Siglent is a true bench-top oscilloscope with much higher bandwidth, deeper memory, and a dedicated screen and controls.
π Key Specifications Side-by-Side
| Feature | OWON VDS1022I | Siglent SDS1102CML+ |
|---|---|---|
| Channels | 2 | 2 |
| Bandwidth | ~25 MHz | 100 MHz |
| Max Sample Rate | 100 MSa/s | 1 GSa/s |
| Memory Depth | Very limited (~5 kpts class) | Up to 2 Mpts |
| Form Factor | PC-based USB scope | Standalone bench scope |
| Display | Uses computer | Built-in LCD |
| Best Use Case | Slow signals, hobby, education | Professional bench work, medium-speed signals |
β Strengths of Each
OWON VDS1022I
- Extremely affordable, ideal for beginners
- Very compact and USB-powered
- Uses your PCβs display for large, clear viewing
- Great for audio, sensors, microcontroller basics, and educational labs
- Easy screen capture and data export since everything is PC-based
Siglent SDS1102CML+
- 100 MHz bandwidth suitable for many real electronics tasks
- Much higher sampling rate for cleaner, more accurate captures
- Deep memory for long waveform recording and detailed zooming
- Front-panel knobs and controls make it comfortable for real bench work
- Far more future-proof if your projects grow in complexity
β οΈ Limitations to Consider
OWON VDS1022I
- Bandwidth and sample rate are restrictive for anything above low-to-moderate signal speeds
- Requires a computer at all times
- Limited memory depth means you canβt capture long waveforms at high detail
- Not suitable for switching power supplies, fast edges, or high-speed digital debugging
Siglent SDS1102CML+
- Costs more than a USB scope
- Larger footprint and not portable
- May exceed the needs of ultra-basic hobby or classroom use
π Which One Should You Choose?
Choose the OWON VDS1022I if:
- You are on a tight budget
- Your work involves low-speed signals
- You want something ultra-portable
- You prefer using your computer screen for data analysis
- You need a simple oscilloscope for learning or occasional use
Choose the Siglent SDS1102CML+ if:
- You want a professional bench oscilloscope
- You work with signals up to 100 MHz
- You need deep memory and better waveform fidelity
- You want a reliable tool that will stay useful as your skills grow
- You prefer front-panel controls and standalone operation
π Final Recommendation
If you want a long-term, capable bench instrument, the Siglent SDS1102CML+ is the far better and more versatile choice.
If cost and portability matter most – and your signals are slow – the OWON VDS1022I offers exceptional value.