The DJI Mic essentially disrupted a market that for years was dominated by RODE. Then came the DJI Mic 2, which was even better. Now there’s the DJI Mic Mini, which is essentially a smaller, ultra-lightweight version. Each of the small mics weighs just 10g and offers omnidirectional audio recording, noise cancellation, and a charging case, making it a great solution if you just want high-quality audio and simplicity.
Unlike the Mic 2, which is aimed at enthusiasts and professionals, the DJI Mic Mini is an ideal option for beginners, enthusiasts, as well as professionals looking for a simple and discreet wireless mic system. While the smaller size indicates this is aimed at the entry level, the near £150/$150 price point highlights that even with its simplicity, it’s still aimed at those who want the best possible quality and audio for their projects.
As with all these compact mic systems, they’re ideal for interviews between two people, direct-to-camera interviews, or any situation where you have vocals you want to record. This makes them perfect for vlogging, interviews, documentary making, and event coverage. However, it’s worth noting that simplicity and audio quality are key to the Mic Mini, so there is no wired lavalier option. Essentially, what you see is what you get—well, almost.
When it comes to who these mics are aimed at, it has to be the entry level, but not the absolute basics. The price and quality elevate these slightly, so yes, they’re aimed at beginners, but beginners who are serious about what they need them for, rather than someone who just thinks wireless mics would be a great idea. These are, after all, almost double the price of the Godox Cube wireless mic system and a good third more than other entry-level options.
However, being from DJI, there’s plenty that makes them stand out—most notably, the ultra-lightweight design that enables them to be clipped or held in place with small magnets. Then there are the audio recording options, with noise cancellation and auto volume limiting. You can also record in mono or stereo with a safety track for the mono option.
The battery life, at 48 hours, is one of the longest-lasting of any mic system around. While the small transmitter mics are quite contained, the system offers wide compatibility and connects through cables to most devices or directly to many cameras, smartphones, tablets, and DJI products like drones without the need for a receiver.
Another big feature of the mics is the transmission range, which is up to 400 meters. This definitely highlights the potential use for professionals, especially with DJI’s drones and action cameras.