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DJI Mic Mini 2 review: The tiny wireless mic is colorful and much cheaper

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Why This Matters

The DJI Mic Mini 2 offers an affordable, portable wireless microphone solution with improved features and colorful design options, making high-quality audio accessible for content creators on a budget. Its compact size, effective noise reduction, and extended range make it a valuable tool for both amateurs and professionals, though US availability remains limited. This development signifies a shift towards more affordable, stylish, and user-friendly audio equipment in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

Not long ago, high-quality wireless mic systems cost over $500 and required a bulky transmitter and lav mic wire tucked under the subject’s shirt. DJI’s Mic Mini showed how unnecessary all of that was, combining mic and transmitter into a 0.35-ounce device that delivered high quality sound for under $100.

Now, DJI has released the Mic Mini 2 (around $100) as a mild update to the original at a much lower price. It’s more fashion forward thanks to the colorful new magnetic covers and offers an audio upgrade via new voice tone presets. Those changes make it the best budget wireless mic for new buyers, but it’s not worth the upgrade if you already have a Mic Mini — and DJI’s flagship Mic 3 is better if you can afford it. However, beware that the Mic Mini 2 isn’t currently on sale in the US as it hasn’t yet been certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

DJI/Engadget 88 100 Expert Score DJI Mic Mini 2 DJI’s Mic Mini 2 offers a great mix of sound quality, range and features at a very low price. Pros Good sound quality

Effective noise reduction

Outstanding wireless range

New fashionable colors Cons Very mild upgrade from the Mic Mini

No US availability

Lack of 32-bit float audio $89 at DJI

Design and features

The Mic Mini 2 now comes in two packages for smartphone and camera users. One includes a receiver with a 3.5mm mic output for mirrorless cameras, while the other offers a mobile receiver with a USB-C port for smartphones. Both kits include a charging case, one or two transmitters (mics) and a receiver. You also get a magnetic mount, clip mount, black and white magnetic front covers and a windscreen for each mic. The camera kit includes a smartphone adapter as well.

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