DJI launches tiny 10g Mic Mini wireless microphone

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DJI’s has launched a new, tiny, microphone, the DJI Mic Mini.

Weighing only 10g - less than half the weight of DJI Mic 2 - DJI says its Mic Mini is discreet and comfortable, with multiple ways to wear that won’t weigh down collars or stretch-thin T-shirts, ensuring a clean on-camera appearance.

Image: DJI/supplied
Image: DJI/supplied

Wearers can clip it on a shirt, attach it to clothing with magnets, or wear it on a lanyard.

The recorder also features omnidirectional audio recording. this means the receiver can pair with two transmitters at once, making it possible to record from multiple sources without sacrificing detail. 

Image: DJI/supplied
Image: DJI/supplied

Additionally, the Mic features two-level noise cancelling technology. The 'basic' is described as perfect for quiet indoor settings, reducing fan, air conditioning, and reverb noises while preserving vocal clarity, while the 'strong' level cuts ambient noise and focuses on vocals in noisy settings.

In addition, DJI Mic Mini’s windscreens also lower wind noise.

Image: DJI/supplied
Gain can be adjusted using the dial on the receiver. Image: DJI/supplied

Further features include automatic limiting, which lower the volume if the audio input is too high, preventing clipping, and the ability to adjust the gain using the dial on the receiver, cycling through five level options to control the input of the captured sound.

Audio can be transmitted up to 400 metres, and with dual channel recording (Mono and Stereo), its possible to separate the audio from the two transmitters, or combine it into a single track.

The Mic Mini comes with an all-in-one charging case, which stores two transmitters, one receiver, mobile phone adapters, and windscreens.

With dual channel recording (Mono and Stereo), creators can separate the audio from the two transmitters, or combine it into a single track, providing creative flexibility and control.

The DJI Mimo App offers a safety track, recording at a volume six dB lower than the main track, providing a fail-safe for audio issues like clipping and distortion and ensuring the audio captured is usable, even if the live performance had fluctuating volumes.

According to DJI, a fully charged DJI Mic Mini case provides 48 hours of extended use and one hour of use after a quick five-minute charge. The receiver and transmitter are fully charged in approximately 100 and 90 minutes, respectively.

The DJI Mic Mini transmitter can also connect directly with the Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Pocket 3 without a receiver, simplifying the creator workflow.

Finally, the DJI Mimo app can be used to set an automatic power off after a designated period of time, preventing a drained battery and allowing creators to preserve more power for their creativity.

DJI Mic Mini is available to order from store.dji.com/au and authorised retail partners now in the following configurations:

  • The DJI Mic Mini (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) retails for $245 AUD, and includes a DJI Mic Mini Receiver, two DJI Mic Mini Transmitters (Infinity Black), a DJI Mic Mini Charging Case, DJI Mic Mini Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS), a DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Type-C), a DJI Mic Mini USB-C Charging Cable, four DJI Mic Mini Windscreens, two DJI Mic Mini Clip Magnets, and a DJI Mic Mini Carrying Pouch.

  • The DJI Mic Mini (1 TX + 1 RX) retails for $125 AUD, and includes a DJI Mic Mini Receiver, a DJI Mic Mini Transmitter (Infinity Black), a DJI Mic Mini Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS), a DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Type-C), two DJI Mic Mini Windscreens, a DJI Mic Mini Clip Magnet, a DJI Mic Mini Compact Carrying Pouch, a DJI Mic Mini Splitter Charging Cable, and a DJI Mic Mini Transmitter Charging Dock.

The DJI Mic Mini Transmitter (Infinity Black) and DJI Mic Mini Transmitter (Arctic White) can also be purchased separately at $69 AUD each. The DJI Mic Mini Charging Case retails at $89 AUD.

For more information about DJI Mic Mini, visit: www.dji.com/mic-mini

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