Overview

DJI Mic Mini Transmitter

The DJI Mic Mini Clip-on Transmitter with a built-in microphone for seamless audio recording. Use in tandem with a separately available receiver, expand your preexisting Mic Mini wireless system, or connect to a mobile device/Osmo series camera via Bluetooth. The transmitter utilises both 2.4 GHz digital and Bluetooth technology to communicate with the dual-channel receiver or your compatible Osmo camera from up to 1312' away.

SKU: GC41-DJIMICMINITRANWH

DJI Mic Mini Transmitter

DJI Mic Mini Transmitter

The DJI Mic Mini Clip-on Transmitter with a built-in microphone for seamless audio recording. Use in tandem with a separately available receiver, expand your preexisting Mic Mini wireless system, or connect to a mobile device/Osmo series camera via Bluetooth. The transmitter utilises both 2.4 GHz digital and Bluetooth technology to communicate with the dual-channel receiver or your compatible Osmo camera from up to 1312' away.

When the transmitter cannot detect a signal from the receiver unit, it automatically enters sleep mode to preserve battery life. The DJI Mimo app allows you to set a time of inactivity after which the transmitter unit will power completely off. Bluetooth connection with the Mimo app can toggle noise cancelling during video recording with compatible devices. A built-in rechargeable battery can run for up to 11.5 hours at a time and can be recharged with the included charging dock or separately available charging case.

Compatibility

DJI Osmo Action 4, Osmo Action 5 Pro

DJI Osmo Pocket 3

Key Features:

For Mic Mini, Osmo, or Mobile Device

Built-in Microphone, 3.5mm Input for Lav

1312' Transmission Distance

Bluetooth Connectivity

Auto Power-Saving Sleep Mode

Charging Dock, Built-in Battery

What's in the Box:

DJI Mic Mini Transmitter

Windscreen (Black & Grey)

Windscreen (Black/White)

Magnet Clip

Charging Dock

USB-C Charging Cable

Carrying Pouch

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Product Overview

DJI Mic Mini Transmitter

The DJI Mic Mini Clip-on Transmitter with a built-in microphone for seamless audio recording. Use in tandem with a separately available receiver, expand your preexisting Mic Mini wireless system, or connect to a mobile device/Osmo series camera via Bluetooth. The transmitter utilises both 2.4 GHz digital and Bluetooth technology to communicate with the dual-channel receiver or your compatible Osmo camera from up to 1312' away.

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