The DJI Mic 3 Wireless Microphone 2-Person System is a compact audio recording system offering updates to the DJI Mic 2, including a 1312’ wireless range, lighter design & more. Key features include:
Connects directly to cameras and iOS/Android devices
(2) Clip-on transmitters; (1) Compact receiver
Lavalier mics not included
Two-level noise cancellation; 4-channel output
Mark Three Mic Comparing to the 2nd release of the series, this DJI Mic 3 Wireless Microphone 2-Person System offers significant upgrades to its connectivity capabilities with an increased wireless range from 820-feet to 1312-feet, lighter transmitter and receiver designs, higher output power, and longer operation. The included transmitters still have a magnetic clip for easier clothing attachment, and the receiver maintains its 1.1" display and a precision dial for accurate setting control. Additionally, the Mic 3 supports timecode!
Wireless Audio for Everyone. The Mic 3 Kit is designed to work with action cameras, weighing in at just under a pound all together. The receiver mounts via hot shoe adapter to a camera or mount, and has USB-C, Lightning, and 3.5mm TRS ports, making it compatible with just about any modern smartphone, tablet, or computer. This updated version also allows you to record straight to your devices, no frills required.
Charging Case. This kit includes the DJI Mic 3 Charging Case, which does everything a charging case should do- it stores, charges, and pairs the transmitters and receiver. Each transmitter and the receiver are rated for about 8 hours, and the charging case an additional 28 hours on a single charge, so you can comfortably shoot all day without needing backup power. This case’s charging times run at about 1.5 hours, getting you back into the action quickly. As soon as the transmitters are removed from the case, they’re automatically paired with the receiver, and setup takes only seconds.
Display and Storage. The receiver’s 1.1" AMOLED touchscreen display gives you easy access to channel selection, input/output settings, and other essential operations. Both transmitters can record about 21 hours of 32-bit float audio, but be sure to transfer audio to your computer when you’ve finished recording, as older footage will be automatically overwritten once the capacity has been met.