DJI’s Mic Mini Wireless Microphone Kit pairs two clip-on transmitters with a single receiver, housed in a charging case that extends total battery life to 48 hours. The transmitters weigh less than half an ounce each and clip to a shirt collar, lapel, or other piece of clothing without visibly tugging. The receiver mounts to a DSLR or mirrorless camera via the included 3.5mm cable, or it plugs directly into a smartphone via USB-C. For DJI’s own camera lineup, transmitters pair directly via Bluetooth with an Osmo Pocket 3, an Osmo Action camera, or a DJI Neo drone. Intelligent noise cancellation and automatic limiting come built in, with adjustment controls handled through the DJI Mimo app.

Pick up the DJI Mic Mini Wireless Microphone Kit on Amazon for $79, $20 off the $99 list price for a 20% discount.

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A high-quality microphone perfect for content creators and casual users

What the Mic Mini does well is in size. Transmitters are about 1.5 inches long and weigh less than half an ounce, so they can be worn under the collar or behind the lapel as needed. The receiver is around the same size and can attach directly to a camera shoe or a smart device without requiring any additional adapters or rigs.

The Mic Mini excels in battery life compared to many other wireless lavaliers. The internal batteries powering each transmitter will last several hours, and the battery case holds up to 48 hours of additional charge. The receiver has a USB-C connector and can be charged with a standard cell phone charger or a computer, and you can continue recording during this time. The wireless range extends well over 1,000 feet in open environments, more than most interview or vlogging setups would ever need.

On the audio side, the Mic Mini records at 48 kHz with intelligent noise cancellation that strips out background noise. Wind, traffic, and HVAC hum get filtered before they hit the recording, which makes the post-production workflow noticeably faster. Automatic limiting prevents clipping when the audio jumps, so a sudden laugh or shout doesn’t ruin a take. You can dial in both features through the DJI Mimo app, which connects to the transmitters via Bluetooth.

For anyone already in the DJI ecosystem, the Mic Mini fits in without setup hassle. The transmitters pair directly to an Osmo Pocket 3 or Osmo Action camera via Bluetooth without the receiver in the chain. The same setup works with the DJI Neo drone, letting you record clean voice tracks alongside drone footage for fly-through commentary or remote narration. For non-DJI hosts, the receiver-based connection works as expected with most cameras and phones.

For anyone tired of built-in camera audio that ruins otherwise good footage, the Mic Mini is a clean fix. The two-transmitter setup, 48-hour battery life, and compact form factor are worth the $99 list price, and at $79 it’s a deal worth grabbing.

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