I just unboxed an SHS820X scope, charged it up and decided to update the firmware before seriously playing with it. This is my first handheld scope. I followed the PDF update instructions for doing so, and immediately hit a wall when the scope didn't recognize the 16G FAT32 USB3 stick I inserted. I tried 16G USB2 FAT32 and nada. I tried an old USB1 8G and bingo, it immediately mounted. Granted, the scope USB "Host" connector is white. The unit specs don't say what USB gen the port is, vs. their desktop models that boldly proclaim USB2. The Ohio Siglent support center had no information on what kind of flash drive exactly this brand-new 2022 product required and is going to escalate the question and get back.
OK, so maybe I just need to choose a different manufacturer, maybe Siglent carried over the old SHS800/1000 series hardware with an old USB1 port... a dumb move, but it happens. Imagine my surprise to find almost all the serious handhelds below $5k are in fact the same basic unit as the Siglents... BK, LeCroy, Extech, at wildly varying prices. So, there isn't any other option... they all appear to have the same white USB port, and all of their tech specs say no more than "USB" just like the Siglent specs. Only the Fluke and other premium units appeared to be different.
Here's my question: Do I in fact have a defective 820X that *should* be able to mount newer flash drive generations, at least USB2, or are all of these related family units stranded at USB1? Problem is, there are no USB1 flash drives on the market, which to me is a fatal issue. It's hard to believe a product released in 2022 would require unobtanium flash media. Does anyone out there have experience using newer USB gen flash on *any* of these related handheld scopes?
Thanks!
--JimM, Portland OR