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DJI Mic 2 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), Wireless Lavalier Microphone, Intelligent Noise Cancelling, 32-bit Float Internal Recording, 820 ft.(250m) Range, Microphone for iPhone,…
4.4 out of 5
$ 439.16 Original price was: $ 439.16.$ 319.98Current price is: $ 319.98.
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Description
- Crystal-Clear Audio Makes You Sound Like a Pro – This wireless microphone delivers high-quality audio with brighter, clearer, and more enjoyable vocal recording, making it ideal for interviews, vlogs, and much more.
- Ready When You Are – The transmitters and receiver are pre-linked and ready to go, letting you easily save time and improve efficiency. This wireless microphone features USB-C and Lightning adapters for more scenarios.
- No More Worrying About Lost Audio – This wireless lavalier microphone’s transmitters can each be used as standalone recorders with up to 14 hours of internal recording [4]. And 32-bit float ensures clear audio even if audio levels spike.
- Less Noise, Better Vocals – Intelligent noise cancelling makes vocals more clear, even when conducting interviews or shooting videos in locations with erratic and unpredictable sounds.
- Extended Range, Expanded Possibilities – Experience stable wireless audio recording within a 250-meter range (FCC) [6], allowing you to shoot and record more flexibly in more scenarios.
- Up to 18 Hours of Operation – Say goodbye to battery anxiety. Whether you’re livestreaming or making videos in remote locations with fewer charging options, this wireless microphone has got your back.
- Includes a receiver, two transmitters (Shadow Black), a charging case, and more for up to 18 hours of use and videos with multiple speakers or stereo sound requirements.
- DJI OsmoAudio – Transmitters support direct connection to Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Pocket 3 without a receiver, delivering premium sound quality and simplifying gear and workflow.
Additional information
Manufacturer | DJI |
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Item model number | 6941565971425 |
Product Dimensions | 4.61 x 3.1 x 2.18 cm, 28 g |
2624 reviews for DJI Mic 2 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), Wireless Lavalier Microphone, Intelligent Noise Cancelling, 32-bit Float Internal Recording, 820 ft.(250m) Range, Microphone for iPhone,…
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Mohamed Omer –
Nice one in u have dji Osmo pucket
Joy –
Does not disappoint! Amazing quality! Easy to use! Only thing is if you’re connecting it to a phone via Bluetooth for videos, make sure your phone has storage for the Black Magic Camera app as it will not work with the standard camera apps.
Fyoder Larue –
Totally thrilled with this purchase. I’d intended to use it as a wireless to record to a Zoom F3, but I’ve yet to do that, as I can record with the transmitter’s 32 bit recording capability (not the default, needs to be turned on in settings), and it’s just wonderful. I use it with a Rode lav mic. I still pair the receiver to the transmitter because it’s the transmitter which has the display on which one sees audio and battery levels.
The noise cancellation feature is handy to have and has helped a couple of times when I was recording with unacceptable background noise. The quality of sound is not as good, but better than having a lot of distracting background noise. When recording voice with noise cancelling, keep your speaking level even and don’t trail off on the ends of words, or you may lose the end of those words. It’s not perfect, but it’s an option I’m very happy to have all the same.
Mac –
Honestly great little wireless mics that integrate seamlessly with my DJI Action 5 Pro and honestly the whole DJI eco-system is amazing. Bought it for my motovlog setup and have had no issues and it has GREAT battery life.
Marco Rendina –
El DJI Mic 2 es un micrófono que destaca por su calidad de audio superior, ofreciendo un sonido nítido y profesional en cualquier entorno. Su cancelación de ruido inteligente es una de sus mayores ventajas, ya que permite grabaciones claras incluso en ambientes ruidosos, lo que lo hace ideal para creadores de contenido y profesionales del audio.
Otro punto fuerte es su receptor con pantalla, que facilita la configuración y el monitoreo en tiempo real sin necesidad de depender de una aplicación externa. Sin embargo, no todo es perfecto: el micrófono tiene un peso ligeramente mayor en comparación con otras opciones del mercado, lo que puede hacer que deforme un poco la camiseta cuando se engancha a la ropa.
A pesar de este detalle, su compatibilidad con el ecosistema de DJI lo convierte en un accesorio imprescindible para quienes usan cámaras de acción o un DJI Pocket 3, asegurando una integración perfecta y una experiencia de grabación óptima.
Juliane –
If you are thinking of using this microphone on your iPhone, I really don’t recommend it, because the iPhone’s native camera doesn’t accept this Bluetooth version without the receiver.
I have been using an alternative to the camera app called Blackmagic Cam, but I am having a lot of problems with the audio and video sync when editing.
My recommendation, if you are going to use this microphone with your iPhone, is to buy the full version, with the receiver.
Sedat Sahin –
Kalitesi anlatılmaz. Dji başka boyuta geçti.
Siyah ile beyaz arasında acayip fiyat farkı var ben beyazını aldım ama ikiside aynı materyalleri barındırıypr. Ses kalitesi harika.
Ben yıllardır yayın yapıyorum birçok mik. Denedim bu başka podcast mik kalitesinde
Michael J. –
As an audiophile who needed something “quick and reliable”, I’ve been through various wireless mic options, and none fit the bill, until the DJI Mic 2 came along…
The Good:
Bluetooth! Yes, the mics can be “standalone” connected to your bluetooth device. This is utterly brilliant. Is it perfect? No. Is it perfect for the run & gun scenario, filming something for social media? You bet. This includes connectivity to the iPhone’s bluetooth, as it can be connected to the DJI Oslo’s, the Insta 360 X3, etc. This feature puts DJI above the competition – at least for me.
32-bit float: In the ever competitive race with Rode, DJI has now caught up and introduced 32-bit float recording. Is this important for you? That solely depends on your use-case scenarios and whether you’ll be in a reasonably controlled space and/or if the “wearer” understands that sceaming into a microphone will make the sound unusable. 32-bit float is not 100% fail-proof, but it may be the deciding factor between unusable, clipped audio, and audio you can recover in post editing.
Size: The size of the DJI, when compared to its appropriate competition, is FAR more desirable. It’s small and compact, relatively inconspicuous, except…did we really have to emboss the DJI logo in brilliant white? C’mon now. That’s a bit much. Although, it’s a solvable issue.
The Receiver: The features of the receiving unit, with its jog-dial and touchscreen, is definitely advantageous over the competition, and the included connectors for lightning or USB-C devices, neatly stored inside the transport case, are a great touch. The cold-shoe is now integrated into the receiver and very sturdy. It can be mounted in any direction, giving you visual access to the very legible display. Best yet, the receiver has a small and removable tab, allowing you to connect the supplied dongles. Smart design and well integrated.
The Transmitters (mics): Sleek and small. Unfortunately, from the original DJI mic to the Mic 2, DJI desired to become “transparent” and apply the DJI logo in, recessed, font. Well done for the DJI engineering team, but you need to talk with the design and brand team, and have a little jousting battle. I’m rooting for you, engineers. For those who do not want to advertise for DJI, after plopping $349 into their bank account, a bit of gaffer tape will resolve the issue, and improve the looks of the unit. I have not yet tested whether that affects the range, but in case it does, a black marker will neatly cover up the white font.
The transmitters do have an option to connect a wired lavalier mic, however, it cannot be screwed in. To me, that’s a non-issue. Unfortunately, the lav mics are a separate purchase, and not all lav mics perform the same. Thus, some testing will be required.
The dead-cat/windmuff: DJI was really thinking on their design-feet, and the dead-cat now has an “appendage” which allows it to “mate” with the microphone, creating a solid bond. None of the twist-and-turn action as in prior designs or with the competition. Just go deep into your juvenile fun-cave and bring those two lovebirds together. Voila. Solved.
One small contention, though: why is the dead-cat not in the same color as the transmitter (black) but off-gray?! Makes zero sense to me, and no, there’s no way that I have found to change the color. Maybe this will be an aftermarket solution.
The transport case: metal housing, a single USB-C connector (more in a sec), a singular carrying pouch with accessories. It’s all well designed and appears to be quite durable. The case recharges both transmitters and the receiver, although I have not yet run into a situation where I’m out of battery on any of the units. Your mileage may vary, and the recharging power is not as strong as Rode’s Wireless Pro. Also, you cannot place the mics into the transport case when the dead-cat is mounted, which was possible on the Rode Wireless Pro. However, opposing to Rode, you have one neat carrying case, and the dead-cats live in there. It’s a minor issue.
The “meh”:
The sound quality lacks a bit in saturation and “fullness”, when compared to the Rode Wireless Pro. However, this can be fixed in post editing by EQ’ing to your liking. At the same time, this usually only stands out in a side-by-side comparison. Thus, if the listener doesn’t have their ear tuned to comparatives, I suspect that no one would decry the slight lack of bass.
Will the metal transport case be affected by moisture, or extreme cold? Only time will tell, and chances that anyone is using the DJI Mic 2 on harsh environments, for long enough, is likely questionable to begin with.
The ugly:
Nothing. At least not yet.
Is it pro grade?
No, it is not. It’s upper-level, high-end, YouTube production worthy. Would I recommend this for a feature documentary movie, intended to enter film festivals? Nope. But, I’d say the same for the Rode Wireless Pro. That’s not the use-case for any of these solutions. Can you make do in a pinch and then post-process to compliance? Yes, but it’s still not a “Hollywood” solution for a full film. Then again, there aren’t many of us who do that, so with that being said….
Would I recommend and buy the DJI Mic 2 again? Yes. Absolutely.
Durre –
DJI never disappoints. Just like their drones and all other technologies, this one is solid piece of equipment as well specially if you like blogging or blogging.
Ali Akbor Chowdhury –
Great product and love it a lot.
Good quality I’m really happy –
Great wireless microphone
Wes Lee –
With today’s competition, it sure is getting hard to justify buying a wireless microphone at this price point. However, this one comes with pretty much all the bits and pieces that will allow you to use the microphone anywhere at anytime. This includes all the adapters and cables that you’ll need for iPhones, Androids and cameras. As well as the superb 32-bit float that’ll keep your audio safe from clipping (although this file is only saved into the transmitters, so post production is needed afterwards). Honestly, I would’ve given this mic a 5 star, but 1 star is deducted because of the way it sounds. The sound is just too flat/neutral when compared to its competition. This allows room for the creator to adjust/change the sound, but if you’re not an audio engineer and wants the sound to sound good straight out of the box, it just doesn’t sound as full as other brands (even the first iteration of this mic sounds fuller). Make sure to turn the low pass off to get the sound to sound better, but it still doesn’t produce a ‘deeper’ sound. Don’t get discouraged though because the mic still sounds great, but if there’s comparison, or if you’re on set and you’re using another mic with the MIC 2, than prepare to do some audio adjustments in post. Other than that, not only cameras, but it’s also important to note that these can quickly connect to the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which makes it very useful, seamless, and easy to use for everyone.
Theoro Zounou –
Excellent produit , je ne regrette pas mon achat , il est parfait comme je voulais . Je le recommande