DJI Mic Mini 2 Wireless Microphone Set Available for $79 on Amazon
The DJI Mic Mini 2 is a wireless microphone kit designed for smartphone and camera use. It features two transmitters and a receiver that connect via USB-C or 3.5-mm TRS cable. The bundle is currently priced at $79, down from a higher original price.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe DJI Mic Mini 2 is a wireless microphone system consisting of two compact transmitters and a receiver. 5-mm TRS cable included in the package. Android users need to ensure their camera app selects the DJI microphone over the device's built-in option.
Setup involves removing the transmitters from their case and attaching them to clothing using clips or magnets. The transmitters do not require additional mounting that damages fabric. The receiver plugs directly into the compatible device to enable recording.
The system includes manual gain controls and automatic limiting to manage audio levels. It offers two noise-canceling levels to reduce ambient sounds during recordings. These features apply to both smartphone videos and other compatible devices.
Users within the DJI ecosystem can integrate the Mic Mini 2 with products like the DJI Osmo 360 camera for direct audio connection. The kit provides audio quality that exceeds typical smartphone built-in microphones. Individual components are available with discounts for custom bundles.
The full DJI Mic Mini 2 bundle is listed on Amazon for $79. This price reflects a $20 reduction from the standard cost. The product supports recording in various environments due to its portable design.
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DJI Mic Mini 2 bundle offered at $79 on Amazon with $20 discount.
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Consumers may purchase the kit to improve smartphone video audio quality.
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Increased sales of DJI accessories could follow the discount promotion.
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Users in DJI ecosystem gain easier integration for multi-device recordings.
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