

🎧 Elevate your voice, own every moment.
The DJI Mic 2 Transmitter (Shadow Black) is a sleek, wireless microphone transmitter designed for solo creators and professionals. It features 14 hours of internal 48kHz 24-bit audio recording, 6-hour battery life, intelligent noise cancelling, and a magnetic clip for flexible, discreet use. Compatible with DJI Osmo devices and smartphones via Bluetooth, it delivers crystal-clear, professional-grade audio ideal for vlogs, interviews, and livestreams.













| Best Sellers Rank | #56 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Handheld Wireless Microphones & Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,994 Reviews |
V**R
Value for Money
The DJI Mic delivers exceptional audio clarity with impressive noise reduction, making it perfect for creators on the go. Its compact design, reliable wireless connection, and long battery life make recording effortless and professional. Setup is quick and intuitive, and the sound quality is consistently crisp. Overall, it’s a fantastic and highly dependable mic for content creation.
P**N
Outstanding Audio Quality - Professional Grade!
This DJI Mic 2 transmitter is absolutely incredible! The intelligent noise cancelling is phenomenal and captures crystal clear audio. The wireless connection is stable and reliable, even at distance. Perfect for content creation, vlogging, and professional use. Shadow black design looks sleek and the build quality is outstanding. This is a game-changer for audio recording!
M**L
I love it
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This DJI wireless microphone system is amazing! 🎤 The audio quality is crystal clear, and the noise-cancellation works perfectly, even in busy or outdoor environments. The 250m range is impressive — it stays connected with no dropouts, which makes it perfect for filming, interviews, or vlogs. It’s super easy to set up and very portable. I love that it delivers professional-level sound quality without needing extra gear. The battery lasts long, and the charging case makes everything convenient for travel or long shoots. Definitely a must-have mic for content creators who want clear, studio-quality audio anywhere.
M**.
Brilliant, but…actually, there’s no real “but”.
As an audiophile who needed something “quick and reliable”, I’ve been through various wireless mic options, and none fit the bill, until the DJI Mic 2 came along… The Good: Bluetooth! Yes, the mics can be “standalone” connected to your bluetooth device. This is utterly brilliant. Is it perfect? No. Is it perfect for the run & gun scenario, filming something for social media? You bet. This includes connectivity to the iPhone’s bluetooth, as it can be connected to the DJI Oslo’s, the Insta 360 X3, etc. This feature puts DJI above the competition - at least for me. 32-bit float: In the ever competitive race with Rode, DJI has now caught up and introduced 32-bit float recording. Is this important for you? That solely depends on your use-case scenarios and whether you’ll be in a reasonably controlled space and/or if the “wearer” understands that sceaming into a microphone will make the sound unusable. 32-bit float is not 100% fail-proof, but it may be the deciding factor between unusable, clipped audio, and audio you can recover in post editing. Size: The size of the DJI, when compared to its appropriate competition, is FAR more desirable. It’s small and compact, relatively inconspicuous, except…did we really have to emboss the DJI logo in brilliant white? C’mon now. That’s a bit much. Although, it’s a solvable issue. The Receiver: The features of the receiving unit, with its jog-dial and touchscreen, is definitely advantageous over the competition, and the included connectors for lightning or USB-C devices, neatly stored inside the transport case, are a great touch. The cold-shoe is now integrated into the receiver and very sturdy. It can be mounted in any direction, giving you visual access to the very legible display. Best yet, the receiver has a small and removable tab, allowing you to connect the supplied dongles. Smart design and well integrated. The Transmitters (mics): Sleek and small. Unfortunately, from the original DJI mic to the Mic 2, DJI desired to become “transparent” and apply the DJI logo in, recessed, font. Well done for the DJI engineering team, but you need to talk with the design and brand team, and have a little jousting battle. I’m rooting for you, engineers. For those who do not want to advertise for DJI, after plopping $349 into their bank account, a bit of gaffer tape will resolve the issue, and improve the looks of the unit. I have not yet tested whether that affects the range, but in case it does, a black marker will neatly cover up the white font. The transmitters do have an option to connect a wired lavalier mic, however, it cannot be screwed in. To me, that’s a non-issue. Unfortunately, the lav mics are a separate purchase, and not all lav mics perform the same. Thus, some testing will be required. The dead-cat/windmuff: DJI was really thinking on their design-feet, and the dead-cat now has an “appendage” which allows it to “mate” with the microphone, creating a solid bond. None of the twist-and-turn action as in prior designs or with the competition. Just go deep into your juvenile fun-cave and bring those two lovebirds together. Voila. Solved. One small contention, though: why is the dead-cat not in the same color as the transmitter (black) but off-gray?! Makes zero sense to me, and no, there’s no way that I have found to change the color. Maybe this will be an aftermarket solution. The transport case: metal housing, a single USB-C connector (more in a sec), a singular carrying pouch with accessories. It’s all well designed and appears to be quite durable. The case recharges both transmitters and the receiver, although I have not yet run into a situation where I’m out of battery on any of the units. Your mileage may vary, and the recharging power is not as strong as Rode’s Wireless Pro. Also, you cannot place the mics into the transport case when the dead-cat is mounted, which was possible on the Rode Wireless Pro. However, opposing to Rode, you have one neat carrying case, and the dead-cats live in there. It’s a minor issue. The “meh”: The sound quality lacks a bit in saturation and “fullness”, when compared to the Rode Wireless Pro. However, this can be fixed in post editing by EQ’ing to your liking. At the same time, this usually only stands out in a side-by-side comparison. Thus, if the listener doesn’t have their ear tuned to comparatives, I suspect that no one would decry the slight lack of bass. Will the metal transport case be affected by moisture, or extreme cold? Only time will tell, and chances that anyone is using the DJI Mic 2 on harsh environments, for long enough, is likely questionable to begin with. The ugly: Nothing. At least not yet. Is it pro grade? No, it is not. It’s upper-level, high-end, YouTube production worthy. Would I recommend this for a feature documentary movie, intended to enter film festivals? Nope. But, I’d say the same for the Rode Wireless Pro. That’s not the use-case for any of these solutions. Can you make do in a pinch and then post-process to compliance? Yes, but it’s still not a “Hollywood” solution for a full film. Then again, there aren’t many of us who do that, so with that being said…. Would I recommend and buy the DJI Mic 2 again? Yes. Absolutely.
D**A
I Love DJI!.
I’m using this microphone since February so now I can say everything for sure about it. The DJI Mic 2 microphone is a wireless microphone system designed for content creators. I travel to Brazil constantly, Rio de Janeiro. So I like to record everything. My equipments all them are DJI. My dream is: DJI notices me giving me the opportunity to try the only thing I don’t have as equipment at all, a drone. So I can’t get better videos with the drone Mavic 3. I can record on top of the Favelas in Rio, as a example the one where Snoop Dog recorded his song ”Beautiful”, and the other one where Michael Jackson recorded his song “ They don’t care about us”. This one is the reality of the most people who live inside of those places. Here are some of the main features: 1. Audio Quality: Offers clear and high-quality audio, ideal for video recordings and interviews. 2. Range: It has a good transmission range, allowing you to move freely while recording. 3. Battery: The battery has a good duration, ensuring prolonged recordings without the need for frequent recharging. 4. Compatibility: Works well with multiple cameras, smartphones and other devices, offering flexibility for different recording setups. 5. Portability: It is compact and easy to carry, perfect for those who are always on the move. This microphone is a great option for those looking for professional audio quality in their recordings. With camera DJI 5 pro it connects straight by the internal receiver of the camera so it’s gets a better sound and sing. But with the other cameras or cellphones it connects by Bluetooth. So you won’t have all that mobility because Bluetooth don’t get far distances maximum 10m. So if you want the best quality the this microphone can give you and you are not going to use with the DJI 5 pro, my suggestion is get the combo with the receiver and the microphone. This microphone also has an internal recording, you can control the external sound like wind, just with one click. The microphone has a button just for that. The stability of the connection is perfect. If you have that on Bluetooth it’s good but not as good how the straight connection, like I said with the receiver. It for sure worthy the value you are paying for, and they have 2 colors, black and white, but I chose the black one because it doesn’t get stained dirty. I wish DJI notices me and let me try the Drone DJI Mevic 3!
F**O
Unbeatable Quality
great mic, great sound, amazing connectivity to dji products. If you need a trusted wireless mic, this is the one you're looking for. And for the unbeatable price, anything in this range will cost you at least double. If you are hooking up this to another non dji device, remember to grab the receiver.
B**A
Really good.
The DJI Mic 2 is really good. The audio comes out clear and it’s super easy to use, they connect fast and the charging case is a big plus because you always have them ready. The only downside is that when there’s a lot of background noise, some of it still gets picked up, and while the battery lasts okay, for a full day of recording you’ll need to recharge them in the case. For the price, I feel those things could be a bit better, but overall they do the job really well. In short, they’re reliable and practical mics, not perfect, but very solid.
D**K
Worth the Purchase
Great for automotive enthusiasts to help pick up audio from engine and even exhaust. Durable, stable, clear and crisp sound. The whole case and mics are super compact and easy to travel with on the go. Definitely worth the purchase if you make content or want accurate audio for video.
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