DJI Mic Mini 2 review: The tiny wireless mic is colorful and much cheaper
The DJI Mic Mini 2 is an affordable, compact wireless microphone system offering strong sound quality, effective noise reduction, and impressive 450-yard range. It features new colorful magnetic covers, voice tone presets, and long battery life, making it ideal for creators on a budget. However, it's a minor upgrade from the original Mic Mini and lacks 32-bit float audio and internal recording. Notably, it is not currently available in the US due to missing FCC certification.
- ▪The DJI Mic Mini 2 is priced at $89 and delivers high-quality 48kHz/24-bit audio with good noise reduction and a 450-yard wireless range.
- ▪It features new magnetic color covers, three voice tone presets (rich, regular, bright), and up to 11.5 hours of battery life per charge.
- ▪The Mic Mini 2 is not available in the US due to lack of FCC certification, limiting its current market availability.
- ▪Compared to the flagship DJI Mic 3, it lacks 32-bit float recording, internal storage, and an audio level display.
- ▪It supports dual-mic stereo recording and comes in two kits: one for smartphones with USB-C and one for cameras with 3.5mm output.
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