Overview

DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter

The Mini Wireless Microphone features a compact, versatile, and discreet design while delivering high-quality audio. It includes three Voice Tone Preset modes that can be selected via the DJI Mimo app, with Regular set as the default. This function is not supported when the transmitter is directly connected to a phone via Bluetooth. It also offers two-level noise cancelling, with Strong and Basic modes that can be adjusted through the DJI Mimo app or directly on supported devices such as Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6 when connected via DJI OsmoAudio Direct Connection. When connected directly to a phone, the noise cancellation level defaults to Strong and cannot be adjusted. The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver also allows quick adjustment using a switch with Off (O), Low (L), and High (H) options.

SKU: GC41-DJIMICMINI2TRANS

DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter

DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter

The Mini Wireless Microphone features a compact, versatile, and discreet design while delivering high-quality audio. It includes three Voice Tone Preset modes that can be selected via the DJI Mimo app, with Regular set as the default. This function is not supported when the transmitter is directly connected to a phone via Bluetooth. It also offers two-level noise cancelling, with Strong and Basic modes that can be adjusted through the DJI Mimo app or directly on supported devices such as Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6 when connected via DJI OsmoAudio Direct Connection. When connected directly to a phone, the noise cancellation level defaults to Strong and cannot be adjusted. The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver also allows quick adjustment using a switch with Off (O), Low (L), and High (H) options.

The system includes automatic limiting to help prevent audio clipping. When the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter is connected to the DJI Mic Mini Receiver or DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver, this feature is enabled by default and can be turned on or off via the DJI Mimo app. When connected directly to a phone via Bluetooth, it remains enabled and cannot be turned off. When connected to supported devices via DJI OsmoAudio, settings can be adjusted on the product interface. The transmitter also supports DJI OsmoAudio direct connection, allowing it to connect directly to select DJI devices such as Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6, with support for up to two transmitters.

The operating time is approximately 7 to 8 hours when the transmitter is directly connected. This measurement is based on use with noise cancellation turned off during close-range audio recording under interference-free conditions, with the transmitter connected to a smartphone.

Key Features:

Compact and Lightweight Design

Three Voice Tone Presets

Adjustable Noise Cancellation Levels

Automatic Audio Limiting Feature

Direct OsmoAudio Connection Support

Dual Transmitter Compatibility Support

Up to 8 Hours Runtime

High Quality Audio Recording

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DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter

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Product Overview

DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter

The Mini Wireless Microphone features a compact, versatile, and discreet design while delivering high-quality audio. It includes three Voice Tone Preset modes that can be selected via the DJI Mimo app, with Regular set as the default. This function is not supported when the transmitter is directly connected to a phone via Bluetooth. It also offers two-level noise cancelling, with Strong and Basic modes that can be adjusted through the DJI Mimo app or directly on supported devices such as Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6 when connected via DJI OsmoAudio Direct Connection. When connected directly to a phone, the noise cancellation level defaults to Strong and cannot be adjusted. The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver also allows quick adjustment using a switch with Off (O), Low (L), and High (H) options.

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