Exterior review of the all-in wireless microphone 'DJI Mic 2' that can record immediately after taking it out of the case



'

DJI Mic 2', the successor model of DJI's wireless microphone 'DJI Mic ', was released on January 17, 2024. Although it is a small wireless microphone that fits in your pocket when stored in the charging case, it supports smart noise canceling and can record clear audio just by taking it out of the case. I was able to borrow the actual DJI Mic 2 from DJI, so I first checked out its appearance.

DJI Mic 2 - Professional sound quality anytime, anywhere - DJI
https://www.dji.com/jp/mic-2

The DJI Mic 2 cosmetic case looks like this.



Inside was a case containing the DJI Mic 2 body.



Also included was a quick start guide, warranty card, and a DJI logo sticker.



When I opened the zipper of the case, there was a DJI Mic 2 charging case inside.



In addition to the charging case, there are two windscreens that can be attached to the transmitter.



USB-C cable for charging and 3.5mm TRS camera audio cable



The charging case is 116mm long x 41.5mm wide x 59.72mm high. There is a button on the front for opening and closing, and below that there is an LED that shows the remaining battery power.



The surface had a rough texture, and the DJI logo was drawn on the top.



Nothing on the left side.



There's nothing on the right side either.



There was a USB-C charging port on the back.



The bottom looks like this. There are two rubber anti-slip strips attached.



When I held it in my hand, it felt quite heavy, so I weighed the charging case with the transmitter and receiver stored, and it was 301g. It's heavier than the 221g iPhone 15 Pro Max, so it might be quite heavy if you put it in your pocket, but it's not a problem if you carry it in a bag.



When opening the charging case, the DJI Mic 2 receiver and transmitter automatically started up, and the remaining battery power was displayed on the LCD screen on the top of the receiver.



There are two transmitters on the left and right in the bottom row, and a receiver in the center of the bottom row. The top two are smartphone adapters that come with a Lightning terminal and a USB-C terminal.



The front part of the transmitter is made of transparent resin, and the DJI logo is written in the center. The size is 46.06mm long x 30.96mm wide.



The back looks like this. The square panel with 'DJI' written on it is magnetic and sticks to the back. By clipping it with this magnet, you can fix the transmitter to your clothes, etc.



Also, the part where the magnet sticks is a clip. The thickness of the transmitter is 21.83mm including the clip part.



On the left side are the system status LED, link button, and power button.



On the right side is a recording status LED, a USB-C terminal data port, and a recording button.



The top is the microphone part. There is a 3.5mm TRS terminal for connecting an external microphone.



Charging pad on the bottom.



When I weighed the transmitter, it was 33g including the magnet.



And this is the receiver. The size seen from the front is 54.20mm long x 28.36mm wide.



There is a touch screen and dial on the top.



On the bottom is a USB-C data port and charging port.



On the left side is a 3.5mm TRS port for monitor and a 3.5mm TRS port for output.



Power button on the right side.



There is a receiver cold shoe on the back.



The actual weight of the receiver alone was 28g.

・Continued

I tried using the wireless microphone 'DJI Mic 2' by connecting it to a camera. Anyone can easily make clear recordings with 32-bit float recording & smart noise canceling - GIGAZINE


DJI Mic 2 is available at Amazon.co.jp and can be purchased as a set of 2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging case for 52,800 yen including tax.

Amazon | DJI Mic 2 (Transmitter x 2 + Receiver x 1 + Charging case) All-in-one wireless microphone Smart noise canceling 32-bit float internal recording Transmission distance 250 m iPhone microphone & Android microphone | External microphone mail order



in Review,   Hardware, Posted by log1i_yk