I kind of like the look of this BSIDE O1 handheld "scope". It would be nice if it was a bit smaller, but it is only slightly longer than my BM235, and a little narrower.
I like that it lets me use my preferred Pomona multimeter probes (TBC). More importantly it clearly shows the MIN & MAX value of a measurement, so I can see if a value is not steady and switch to scope mode to check for noise or oscillation. I am not always at one of my benches with a scope handy, nor do I want to wait for a scope to boot or rearrange things to connect a scope probe.
I have a FNIRSI 5012H pocket scope but never really liked using it. I am mostly interested in quick low voltage DC measurements, and checking for signals less than 1MHz. For this I prefer just the DMM probes or other banana plug test leads. If I need a scope it will be for precise multichannel measurements or decoding, and I will use my MSO5074 or RTB2004.
I was able to pick up a BSIDEO1 today on AliExpress for AU$60 (about US$40) including shipping and tax. Thankfully the seller had red ones, as I think the green is ugly. I know BSIDE often sell their products in multiple colours.