Overview

DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case)

Advanced Mini Wireless Microphone

The DJI Mic 3 is lightweight, intuitive, and designed for compact storage. It offers 4TX and 8RX capability with four-channel output, adaptive gain control for balanced volume, three voice tone presets, two-level noise cancelling, dual-band anti-interference, and lossless audio transmission. It features dual-file 32-bit float internal recording, integrated timecode for seamless editing, extended operating time, and fast charging.

SKU: GC41-DJIMIC3-2TX1RXCS

DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case)

DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case)

Advanced Mini Wireless Microphone

The DJI Mic 3 is lightweight, intuitive, and designed for compact storage. It offers 4TX and 8RX capability with four-channel output, adaptive gain control for balanced volume, three voice tone presets, two-level noise cancelling, dual-band anti-interference, and lossless audio transmission. It features dual-file 32-bit float internal recording, integrated timecode for seamless editing, extended operating time, and fast charging.

Small, Lightweight, Versatile

The DJI Mic 3 Transmitter is compact, lightweight, and discreet. It supports both magnetic and clip-on attachment methods. The detachable, rotatable clip allows flexible adjustment of the microphone angle, whether clipped sideways or inverted, ensuring optimal audio capture in any scenario.

All-In-One, Ready To Go

The charging case neatly holds two transmitters and one receiver. Each transmitter fits inside with the windscreen and either the magnet or magnetic clip attached, eliminating the need to remove them. When the transmitters are stored with the clips attached, the lid also has space for the magnets and locking audio adapter cable, keeping everything organised and ready to go.

Premium Audio, Smarter Experience

The adaptive gain control for balanced volume includes an Automatic mode that effectively prevents audio clipping, making it ideal for outdoor environments with dramatic volume fluctuations, such as sporting events. The Dynamic mode automatically adjusts gain in response to volume changes, ensuring consistent loudness, ideal for quiet indoor settings like studios. Three voice tone presets cater to different styles: Regular offers clean, natural, and balanced audio; Rich emphasises the lows for a fuller, more powerful sound; and Bright highlights the highs, giving your voice extra clarity and sparkle.

The two-level noise cancelling includes a Basic level, ideal for quiet indoor settings, reducing fan, air conditioning, and reverb noises while preserving vocal clarity, and a Strong level that excels in noisy environments, significantly cutting ambient noise for clearer vocals. With the windscreen attached, the transmitter effectively reduces wind noise and other unwanted noise, delivering clear audio even in windy conditions or noisy environments, ideal for live streaming, vlogging, and more.

Effortless Control, Smooth Operation

The receiver features a 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen and a dial, providing easy access to gain, battery status, and modes for quick and efficient operation. The DJI Mimo app allows fine-tuning of settings and firmware updates directly from your phone, offering convenient parameter adjustments and effortless upgrades.

Robust Performance, Endless Possibilities

The DJI Mic 3 receiver can connect with up to four transmitters at once, capturing four audio sources simultaneously. The main receiver can also sync audio to up to seven additional receivers, ensuring crystal-clear audio on every device for group interviews or multi-camera productions, simplifying post-production. The receiver allows you to choose between Mono and Stereo (dual-channel) modes, outputting audio from each transmitter separately or merging them into a single track to suit any creative scenario.

In Quadraphonic mode, paired with select Sony cameras or computer software, the receiver supports independent output of four audio tracks, enabling precise track separation and flexible mixing for greater creative freedom in post-production. The DJI Mic 3 supports automatic frequency hopping between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, with a transmission range of up to 400 metres. Its robust anti-interference capabilities ensure stable audio transmission in complex wireless environments like trade shows. With Lossless Audio enabled, the transmitter delivers uncompressed 48kHz 24-bit audio directly to the receiver, capturing every recording in high-fidelity detail.

Dual-File 32-bit Float Internal Recording

The dual-file internal recording saves both the original track and an algorithm-enhanced version simultaneously, protecting your material from wireless interference or device failures and streamlining your workflow. With support for 32-bit float internal recording, the DJI Mic 3 provides a high dynamic range, excelling in capturing every nuance of a voice, from quiet whispers to booming decibel levels, offering greater reliability in erratic noise scenarios and more flexibility in post-production.

Built-in Timecode for Precise Sync

The DJI Mic 3 offers high-precision timecode support, with the transmitter embedding timecode data during internal recording and the receiver supporting both timecode input and output. With less than one frame of drift over 24 hours, multi-camera footage can be instantly aligned in post-production, making editing faster and more efficient.

Hassle-Free File Export

When shooting is complete, the charging case and USB-C data cable allow both transmitters to connect to your computer or smartphone, enabling instant transfer of all internally recorded files for easy editing and sharing.

All-Day Power, Worry-Free Creation

A transmitter lasts up to 8 hours, and a receiver up to 10 hours. A fully charged charging case provides about 2.4 full charges for a total of 28 hours of extended use, easily handling long video shoots and live streams. Charging for just 5 minutes provides up to 2 hours of use for the transmitter and receiver, ideal for a quick power boost. With 3C fast charging support, a full charge takes only about 50 minutes. Multiple intelligent power-saving features include Auto Power-Saving, where the transmitter enters sleep mode when it does not detect a signal from the receiver and wakes up upon reconnection, allowing extended wear without frequent powering on and off.

The Auto Power-Off feature, set on the receiver screen or in the DJI Mimo app, enables the transmitter and receiver to shut down after 15 minutes of inactivity, preventing battery drain. The Auto On/Off With Camera feature allows the receiver, when connected to a camera via a 3.5mm audio cable or hot shoe, to turn on and off with the camera. When connected to a smartphone via cable, the receiver draws power directly from the phone, and an external power source connected to the receiver's USB-C port can charge both devices simultaneously, allowing uninterrupted recording.

Connect Instantly, Create Freely

The transmitter supports direct connection to Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Pocket 3 without a receiver, delivering premium audio and simplifying your gear and workflow. The receiver offers multiple ports, including a locking 3.5mm TRS output port for stable connections, a 3.5mm TRRS monitoring port for real-time audio monitoring, and a USB-C port for simultaneous charging and recording, ideal for phones, tablets, or computers. With adapters, you can quickly adapt to different devices for a more efficient workflow. The transmitter connects directly to your smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing easy use with third-party recording or live streaming apps. The DJI Mimo app enables settings adjustments and firmware updates in one place for quick setup and operation.

Practical Accessories, Reliable Support

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter connects the DJI Mic 3 Receiver directly to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe, enabling 48kHz 24-bit digital audio recording and supporting four-channel independent output. The DJI Mic 3 Multi-Colour Windscreens provide five windscreens in different colours to match clothing or environments. The DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) allows the receiver to connect to Apple mobile devices with a Lightning port for audio recording.

Key Features:

Lightweight & Intuitive, Compact Storage

4TX + 8RX Capability & Four-Channel Output

Adaptive Gain Control for Balanced Volume

Three Voice Tone Presets

Two-Level Noise Cancelling

Dual Band Anti-Interference

Lossless Audio Transmission

Dual-File 32-bit Float Internal Recording

Integrated Timecode for Seamless Editing

Extended Operating Time & Fast Charging

What's in the Box:

DJI Mic 3 Transmitter

DJI Mic 3 Receiver

DJI Mic 3 Charging Case

DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C)

USB-C to USB-C Data Cable

DJI Mic 3 Locking Audio Adapter Cable (3.5mm TRS to TRS)

DJI Mic 3 Windscreen (Black/Gray)

DJI Mic 3 Windscreen (Black)

DJI Mic 3 Magnet

DJI Mic 3 Magnetic Clip

DJI Mic 3 Carrying Pouch

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DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case)

Advanced Mini Wireless Microphone

The DJI Mic 3 is lightweight, intuitive, and designed for compact storage. It offers 4TX and 8RX capability with four-channel output, adaptive gain control for balanced volume, three voice tone presets, two-level noise cancelling, dual-band anti-interference, and lossless audio transmission. It features dual-file 32-bit float internal recording, integrated timecode for seamless editing, extended operating time, and fast charging.

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