Includes 2 transmitters, 1 receiver, and a charging/carrying case.
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Model: DJI Mic Mini (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), Wireless Microphone for iPhone/Camera/Android, Ultralight, Detail-Rich Audio, 48h Use, Noise Cancelling, Automatic Limiting, Vlog, Streaming
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I've never used ABT.com. Are they well known and reliable?
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
I've never used ABT.com. Are they well known and reliable? Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
ABT is a solid company. Their only store is near my home. Great customer service!
I've never used ABT.com. Are they well known and reliable?
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
ABT is great. I returned a home receiver 2x (the original and the replacement) with no problems, and even got switch from returns to sales where I got a deal on a different receiver instead. Awesome CS.
I've never used ABT.com. Are they well known and reliable?
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
They have brick and mortars in the mid west and have been around for about 90y. I remember ordering a camera from them in the early 00s. No issues.
I've never used ABT.com. Are they well known and reliable?
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
FYI, for the Mic Mini, bluetooth is limited to 1 mic at a time. I couldn't find a way to connect & use both simultaneously on my Android phone. I think it also drops down to 16-bit audio, but not 100% sure of that. Also, if you need to connect to an older iphone with a lightning connector, it's not included in the kit, but you can buy an adapter for $20 extra.
Edited to add, if you use the USB-C or lightning phone receivers with the Hollyland, both mics are recorded to a single mono channel. If you want to record stereo to your phone, you have to use the camera receiver with a USB-C or Lightning adapter
Last edited by hansmoleman007 February 3, 2025 at 06:26 AM.
I ended up buying this deal, so thanks so much for posting it.
Very happy with the quality and the features on the DJI; I'm glad I got this over the Hollyland.
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FYI, for the Mic Mini, bluetooth is limited to 1 mic at a time. I couldn't find a way to connect & use both simultaneously on my Android phone. I think it also drops down to 16-bit audio, but not 100% sure of that. Also, if you need to connect to an older iphone with a lightning connector, it's not included in the kit, but you can buy an adapter for $20 extra.Edited to add, if you use the USB-C or lightning phone receivers with the Hollyland, both mics are recorded to a single mono channel. If you want to record stereo to your phone, you have to use the camera receiver with a USB-C or Lightning adapter
When I pulled the microphones out of the case for the DJI Mic Mini 2, both mics connected instantly to the receiver.
It also worked when I initially pulled a single mic out, started recording, and then while recording I pulled the second mic out of the case which connected and immediately started feeding audio into the iPhone 15 Pro.
...It also worked when I initially pulled a single mic out, started recording, and then while recording I pulled the second mic out of the case which connected and immediately started feeding audio into the iPhone 15 Pro.
Are you saying with an iphone you can connect and use both mics by bluetooth directly? If so, that's awesome. With my Samsung phone I could pair both, but the camera app seems to only work with 1 of them.
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Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
Been wanting the Mic Mini, but have also debated the Hollyland Lark M2. I think the Bluetooth and the ease of use on the windscreen might make the DJI worth the huge price difference.
Edited to add, if you use the USB-C or lightning phone receivers with the Hollyland, both mics are recorded to a single mono channel. If you want to record stereo to your phone, you have to use the camera receiver with a USB-C or Lightning adapter
Very happy with the quality and the features on the DJI; I'm glad I got this over the Hollyland.
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It also worked when I initially pulled a single mic out, started recording, and then while recording I pulled the second mic out of the case which connected and immediately started feeding audio into the iPhone 15 Pro.
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