

🎤 Elevate your voice, own every moment — wireless audio redefined.
The DJI Mic 2 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) is a professional wireless lavalier microphone system designed for creators who demand crystal-clear audio with intelligent noise cancelling, 32-bit float internal recording, and an impressive 820 ft (250m) wireless range. Featuring pre-linked transmitters and receiver for instant setup, up to 18 hours of battery life, and seamless integration with DJI Osmo devices, it’s the ultimate tool for interviews, vlogs, livestreams, and multi-speaker productions.





















| ASIN | B0CFZX734J |
| Batteries | 3 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Wireless Lavalier Microphones & Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,094) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.988 ounces |
| Item model number | 6941565971425 |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Product Dimensions | 1.81 x 1.22 x 0.86 inches |
M**Y
5/5 – Professional audio made easy
I’ve been using the DJI Mic 2 (2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging case) and it’s honestly one of the best wireless mic setups I’ve tried. The audio quality is clean, clear, and professional, perfect for videos, interviews, vlogs, and social media content. What I really like is how easy it is to use. Pairing is instant, the connection is stable, and the range is solid. The noise cancellation works well, especially in outdoor or noisy environments, and the sound still feels natural. The charging case is a big plus. It keeps everything organized and fully charged, which is super convenient when traveling or recording on the go. Battery life is great—I can record for hours without worrying about it dying mid-shoot. Another great feature is the internal recording on the transmitters, which gives peace of mind in case of signal drop. It works flawlessly with cameras, phones, and other devices. The price is on the higher side, but you’re paying for reliability and quality, and it definitely delivers.
M**.
Excellent!
This kit is fantastic for my purposes. I'm a noob at video making and I was looking for a better way to record voice. Originally I was planning on getting a cheap recorder and lav mic and just record the audio separately and add it in post. I had heard alot of good things about the DGI Mic2 and it seemed like a more versatile option. I took the plunge and bought it and it has well exceeded my expectations. The hardware is top notch. Everything reviewers noted about the ease of use was correct. The menus and controls are very intuitive and super easy to navigate. The charging case is excellent and works very well and keeps everthing organized. The pouch is nice and keeps it all together. The TX's/RX's worked flawlessly and connected instantly to my iPhone and android devices. I had heard something about issues with iPhone connectivity using the native camera app but it connected with no issues on my iPhone. It also connects perfectly into my camera. The system can also connect into various audio equipment using the 3.5mm audio jack which makes the mic system even more versatile. The 32bit float recording directly into the transmitter is an awesome feature and will come in handy. The audio from the on board mic is OK when worn on your chest or clipped to your shirt collar. The audio is best if speaking directly into the transmitter. It is very clear and crisp but most won't use it that way. Another option is to plug in a good wired lav mic into the transmitter. I used an inexpensive Neewer CM5 lav mic and the sound is very good with the mic clipped to my collar. Another option is use a headset mic or the Movo MV-M101 flexible gooseneck mic. The closer you get the mics to you mouth, the better the sound quality. The one and only complaint I have with the Mic2 is that the noise reduction is just ok but not the best. It is easily corrected in post video processing and the results are actually better. For me, the other options and versatility easily made up for it. But if you want better on board NR, the DGI Mic Mini and Mic3 probably have the Mic2 beat. I wanted the external 3.5mm mic connectivity of the Mic2, a feature the other two don't have. All in all, it's a terrific wireless mic system👍
N**Z
Exceptional, audio quality & versatility; DJI Mic2 system / Better Than I Expected/ PERIOD.
The DJI Mic 2 System is an exceptional wireless microphone solution that has exceeded all my expectations. Whether you're a professional videographer, a content creator, or someone who simply values high-quality audio, this system is a game-changer. **Superior Sound Quality** The sound quality is impeccable. The clarity and richness of the audio captured by the DJI Mic 2 are unparalleled. It effectively reduces background noise, ensuring that your recordings are clean and professional. The dual-channel recording feature is perfect for interviews and multi-subject recordings, providing crisp and clear audio for both channels. **Ease of Use** The setup is incredibly straightforward. The system connects seamlessly to various devices, including cameras, smartphones, and computers. The OLED touchscreen on the receiver is intuitive, providing easy access to controls and settings. Even if you’re new to wireless microphone systems, you'll find the DJI Mic 2 user-friendly and quick to get up and running. **Range and Battery Life** One of the standout features is the impressive range. With a stable transmission distance of up to 250 meters, you can move around freely without worrying about losing signal. The battery life is equally impressive, offering up to 15 hours of recording time on a single charge, ensuring that you can focus on your work without frequent interruptions for recharging. **Build Quality and Design** The build quality of the DJI Mic 2 System is top-notch. Both the transmitter and receiver are robust and well-constructed, designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. The compact and lightweight design makes it highly portable, perfect for on-the-go recording sessions. The included charging case is a thoughtful addition, providing convenient storage and charging for all components. **Versatility** This system is incredibly versatile, accommodating a wide range of recording scenarios. Whether you're shooting a vlog, conducting an interview, or recording a podcast, the DJI Mic 2 adapts to your needs effortlessly. The clip-on design is unobtrusive, and the included lavalier microphones provide even more flexibility for various recording environments. **Value for Money** Considering the array of features, outstanding performance, and the reliability it offers, the DJI Mic 2 System is excellent value for money. It competes strongly with other high-end wireless microphone systems on the market, delivering professional-grade audio quality at a reasonable price point. **Conclusion** In summary, the DJI Mic 2 System is an outstanding wireless microphone system that I highly recommend. Its superior sound quality, ease of use, impressive range, and versatility make it an invaluable tool for anyone serious about high-quality audio recording. DJI has once again set a high standard with this product, and it is a worthy investment for both amateurs and professionals alike. I would highly recommend
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**H
Great audio quality and very convenient
The DJI Mic 2 delivers great audio quality with almost zero setup time. The transmitters connect instantly, the charging case is super convenient, and battery life easily lasts through a full filming session. The sound is clean, the range is solid, and the noise handling is surprisingly good even outdoors. I use it for content creation and product reviews, and it really simplifies the workflow compared to my old setup. If you need reliable wireless audio for videos, interviews or vlogs, this system is absolutely worth it
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.
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.
N**Z
STUDIO LEVEL QUALITY!
I needed professional mics for a feature length documentary film I was going down to mexico to shoot, entirely by myself with very little audio experience. A film buddy of mine recommended this because of the 32-bit float, and I have to tell you, it SAVED the audio on my project to record with 32 bit float. The learning curve is pretty small all things considered. I learned how to use these well within about an hour or two of researching youtube videos. As for traveling with them and setting up every time before my interviews, it was a smooth ride. They are compact in their case, easy to strap onto people, and the audio quality is bar none. Nothing beats this if you want a safe bet that will provide studio level audio for your video projects.
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