Overview

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

With an ultracompact form factor and wide device compatibility, the DJI Mic Mini is designed to help content creators record improved audio in their next vlog, livestream, or social media video. The system can communicate to your DSLR/mirrorless camera or iOS/Android smartphone via wired or wireless connectivity. It can record clear and reliable audio from an extended distance of 1312' via two miniature clip-on omnidirectional mic/transmitters. The tiny receiver can be mounted on your camera or plugged directly into the Lighting/USB port of a smartphone or laptop using the USB-C port or a separately available mobile phone adapter.

SKU: GC41-DJIMICMINI2TX1RX

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

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

With an ultracompact form factor and wide device compatibility, the DJI Mic Mini is designed to help content creators record improved audio in their next vlog, livestream, or social media video. The system can communicate to your DSLR/mirrorless camera or iOS/Android smartphone via wired or wireless connectivity. It can record clear and reliable audio from an extended distance of 1312' via two miniature clip-on omnidirectional mic/transmitters. The tiny receiver can be mounted on your camera or plugged directly into the Lighting/USB port of a smartphone or laptop using the USB-C port or a separately available mobile phone adapter.

Wired and Wireless Connectivity

Much like the Mic 2, the Mic Mini features both 2.4 GHz digital wireless and Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth allows you to connect the transmitters to your DJI Mimo app via iOS or Android device. You can even connect directly to your Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Action 5 Pro camera. Toggle different settings via the Mimo app like noise cancellation and audio limiting. Both 3.5mm TRS and USB-C connections are available on the receiver unit for connection to a wide range of devices. An included 3.5mm TRS Camera Audio cable facilitates camera connection and synchronises the receiver's power with that of the camera. When connected to your mobile device via USB-C, both the receiver and your smartphone can be charged simultaneously and clips can be reviewed using external playback.

Wireless Drone Recording

The Mic Mini is also wirelessly compatible with the DJI Neo drone using the DJI Fly app. Connect the Mic Mini to your smartphone's Bluetooth and open the DJI Fly app for audio recording. The app also automatically eliminates propeller noise and merges the recorded audio with your footage.

Wearable and Portable Microphones

For a truly wireless experience, conveniently attach each transmitter to whatever you're wearing via the integrated back clip without having to wire yourself or your talent. Other wearing options include magnetic attachment and lanyard with separately available accessories.

Each transmitter weighs only 0.010 kg, ensuring it does not weigh down your collar or flip outward for a pleasing on-camera look.

The built-in mics feature an omnidirectional pickup pattern that ensures reliable speech capture, even if mic placement is less than ideal; your subject's voice is captured with clarity, intelligibility, and consistency.

Two furry windscreens are provided to effectively suppress wind noise while still recording clear sound.

Intuitive Controls

Use the onboard transmitter controls to toggle between the two levels of noise cancelling. Basic level is ideal for quiet indoor settings, reducing noises from fans, air conditioning units, and other reverb noises while preserving vocals. Strong level is ideal for noisy environments and cuts ambient noise for clearer vocals.

Enable automatic limiting to lower the volume of your audio input, preventing clipping and ensuring reliable audio quality. This eliminates the need to adjust settings on the fly.

When all else fails, you can quickly adjust five levels of gain using the dial on the receiver unit.

Safety track recording is available when you anticipate possible interference, recording a second track 6 dB lower to ensure you have usable audio in fluctuating environments.

Extended Battery Life

Built-in rechargeable batteries on each transmitter and receiver offer long operating times of 11.5 and 10.5 hours, respectively. Charge the units for just five minutes for an additional 1 hour of use when both are depleted. The included charging case can replenish the entire system 3.6 times for a total extended battery life of 48 hours. In the DJI Mimo app, you can toggle auto power off for the system, causing both devices to automatically shut down after 15 minutes if not connected, preserving your battery life.

Key Features:

2-Person Interviews, Videos, Streaming

Connects to Cameras, iOS/Android Devices

Clip-on Transmitter with Mic

Compact Dual-Channel Receiver

level Noise Cancelling

Automatic Audio Limiting

Safety Track, 5-level Gain Adjustment

Up to 1312' Wireless Range

Bluetooth Connectivity

Charging Case, Built-in Batteries

What's in the Box:

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

DJI Mic Mini Clip-on Transmitter with Built-in Microphone (2.4 GHz, Infinity Black)

Receiver

Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C)

3.5mm TRS Camera Audio Cable

Windscreen (Black & Grey)

Windscreen (Black)

Magnet Clip

USB-C Charging Cable

DJI Charging Case for Mic Mini

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

With an ultracompact form factor and wide device compatibility, the DJI Mic Mini is designed to help content creators record improved audio in their next vlog, livestream, or social media video. The system can communicate to your DSLR/mirrorless camera or iOS/Android smartphone via wired or wireless connectivity. It can record clear and reliable audio from an extended distance of 1312' via two miniature clip-on omnidirectional mic/transmitters. The tiny receiver can be mounted on your camera or plugged directly into the Lighting/USB port of a smartphone or laptop using the USB-C port or a separately available mobile phone adapter.

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