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JuviPerpric Handheld Digital Oscilloscope 2.8" Portable Automotive Oscilloscope Kit, 10MHz Bandwidth/48MS/s, Auto/Normal/Single Trigger, DDS Signal Generator (14 Waveforms) Mini Oscilloscope

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Features

  • Intelligent OperationLong press AUTO key automatically completes calibration, waveform capture and parameter optimisation. automotive oscilloscope supports level display and infinite afterglow function, and provides three triggering modes: auto/regular/single
  • Professional MeasurementHandheld oscilloscope contains 10MHz bandwidth/48MS/s sampling rate (2.5MS/s for the basic version), 400V direct input (10:1 probe for 800VPP), and a time base range of 50ns-20s to meet the needs of industrial-grade testing
  • Portable DesignOur digital oscilloscope is equipped with a 2.8-inch high-definition screen with 320*240 resolution, which is clear and easy to observe. Multi-functional Type-C interface supports charging, data transfer and firmware upgrade
  • Long battery lifePortable digital oscilloscope built-in 1000 mAh high quality lithium battery, oscilloscope support Type-C interface charging, battery life of about 4 hours
  • Multi-functional integrationOscilloscope kit + DDS signal generator dual mode, can output 14 kinds of waveforms (up to 50KHz), support waveform storage, scaling and data export

Brand: JuviPerpric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: red


Manufacturer: JuviPerpric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Color: red


Brand Name: JuviPerpric


Manufacturer: JuviPerpric


Included Components: Digital Oscilloscope Multimeter


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  • Functional Scope
The scope seemed to perform well with a nice display and features.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by John Scheppler

  • With patience, I finally got the hang of the options and readings!
The media could not be loaded. Man, I finally sat down to work with this oscilloscope, and honestly, it felt like a struggle from the start. The leads are super short, and there aren’t any probes included, so I had to grab some banana plugs and needle multimeter leads to backprobe. All it came with were these tiny alligator leads, which, to be fair, were small enough that the insulation on the jaws actually helped with the banana plug connection. The leads measure 31 inches total, but they split at the end, leaving only 7 inches to work with. So, each jaw has to connect to an external lead leading to your ground and signal. That was such a letdown. Next, I tried to connect a needle back probe into the signal wire of one of my coil-on plugs on my old Ford Edge, and the other lead went to a banana plug on the negative post. I turned the oscilloscope on and started messing with the auto settings. But I wasn’t getting a clear signal, and the max voltage was showing under 1v, which felt really off. I thought maybe the back probe wasn’t working. So, I started fiddling with the scale and time intervals, which helped a little, but the reading was still not great. I kept switching between voltage scales and timing but couldn’t get a decent signal. Eventually, I disconnected the oscilloscope and swapped in my multimeter with the banana plugs. It read a solid 12v, which was from the ECU and not the constant 12v from the battery. So, I figured I was connected right, and the oscilloscope should’ve shown at least 12v. But the display just wasn’t giving me what I expected. I spent about 2 hours adjusting everything and couldn’t get the proper signal that a coil-on plug should show or the right voltage. I even turned off the auto feature, but no luck. I get that it’s a budget oscilloscope with only one channel, but I really thought the basics would be a bit better than what I ran into. The short leads and lack of detail were just disappointing. Ok! Day two because I'm not the kind of guy that gives up. I grabbed a double AA battery to test the ends. This is where I should have started with something simple. I touched red positive and black on negative, and finally I got a response. I then proceeded to lower the voltage to 200 mV and lower the time to 500 ms and finally got a larger, more defined signal. I'm glad I kept messing with it, and I am glad it works. I had initially put 2 stars, but after another day of working with it, I believe I know where I might have gone wrong trying it on my vehicle and will be coming back to it in the near future. In the end I give it 4 of 5 stars. I recommend anyone trying this oscilloscope out to first try with something simple and move up from there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by jesus tamez

  • Best way to set your gains
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by william alexander

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