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DJI Mic Wireless Lavalier Microphone (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case)

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$199

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Woot! has DJI Mic Wireless Lavalier Microphone (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) on sale for $199. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • An all-in-one design makes it ultra-portable and accessible. Two transmitters and the receiver are pre-linked, charged, and securely stored in the charging case.
  • With a max transmission range of 250 meters (820 feet) in open, unobstructed environments, DJI Mic is ideal for scenarios like livestreaming, vlogging, and outdoor recording.
  • Enjoy 5.5 hours of battery life from the transmitters, 5 hours from the receiver, and up to 15 hours with the charging case.
  • Discreet, hideable, and suitable for coordinated recording, easily attach DJI Mic to clothing or other objects for flexible and convenient use in any environment.
  • The receiver has a built-in 0.95-inch OLED touchscreen for intuitive control of transmitter options along with access to brightness, volume, or battery level information.
  • 8GB of internal storage can handle up to 14 hours of 48kHz 24-bit audio without compression. It can record separately and output audio files quickly to a computer using a data cable.

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Woot! has DJI Mic Wireless Lavalier Microphone (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) on sale for $199. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member TenseWinter4345 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • An all-in-one design makes it ultra-portable and accessible. Two transmitters and the receiver are pre-linked, charged, and securely stored in the charging case.
  • With a max transmission range of 250 meters (820 feet) in open, unobstructed environments, DJI Mic is ideal for scenarios like livestreaming, vlogging, and outdoor recording.
  • Enjoy 5.5 hours of battery life from the transmitters, 5 hours from the receiver, and up to 15 hours with the charging case.
  • Discreet, hideable, and suitable for coordinated recording, easily attach DJI Mic to clothing or other objects for flexible and convenient use in any environment.
  • The receiver has a built-in 0.95-inch OLED touchscreen for intuitive control of transmitter options along with access to brightness, volume, or battery level information.
  • 8GB of internal storage can handle up to 14 hours of 48kHz 24-bit audio without compression. It can record separately and output audio files quickly to a computer using a data cable.

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Written by TenseWinter4345

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Two considerations to make:
1. the Mic 3 is about to be announced.
2. the Mic Mini is much newer and cheaper than this.

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succ_my_deal
2d ago
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Can get it for cheaper In used like new condition on Amazon. Not a big enough discount here.
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dugan661
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Note this is the OG mic not the newer mic 2

Odds of a mic 3 coming out soon are high
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11A
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Two considerations to make:
1. the Mic 3 is about to be announced.
2. the Mic Mini is much newer and cheaper than this.
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I'm echoing these points...

This isn't the DJI Mic 2.

Also the Mic Mini is out and cheaper.

Mic 3 expected to be released in a few weeks.
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RedFa
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What am i missing on this vs mic2?
mini is not an option for me because it's missing internal storage option - it must be connected to a camera
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QCwvGyFu
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Quote from RedFa :
What am i missing on this vs mic2?
mini is not an option for me because it's missing internal storage option - it must be connected to a camera
stupid me bought a LARK M2 on sale and then realized i cant really use it on my DJI products without some additional rigging to connect the receiver via USB-C

TLDR: spend a bit more and get something with internal recording.
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MatthewJ9
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Listen, it's a little bit bulkier, but after buying the Mic 2 standalone, I didn't realize the "32-bit float" is actually only available when pairing it to an Osmo camera that supports the feature or the RX. That's very dumb and very annoying.

That being said, if you want something that's equally "capable" of 32-bit, I picked up the Mic Mini bundle and a Zoom H1 Essential. All in, they're cheaper than the Mic 2 bundle, and honestly not much more than this bundle.

You get a more compact mic on your person, you get 32-bit anywhere and everywhere, and if you carry the recorder on your person, then you effectively have limitless range as well as "onboard recording."
The Zoom H1 means I always have a 32-bit backup as well. So even if the Mic Mini's run out of battery, as long as I have back up microSD cards and AAA batteries, I'm set.

Curious to see what the Mic 3 offers.

Also though, I picked up the Røde Wireless Go 3 and love it. A little bit bigger, but they back their products longer and it has onboard storage, decent battery life and 32-bit by default.

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Quote from RedFa :
What am i missing on this vs mic2? mini is not an option for me because it's missing internal storage option - it must be connected to a camera
I have both the DJI Mic 1 set and the Mic 2 set. The Mic 2 major differences:

  1. 32-bit float internal recording. Wireless transmission is 24-bit just like the Mic 1. This won't affect 99% of users though if you vaguely set the gain to something reasonable.
  2. Tight integration with ecosystem. The DJI Mic 2's connect via bluetooth to their other products wirelessly, like the Osmo 7P, Pocket 3, Action 4/5 Pro. If you want to connect the DJI Mic 1 to these devices, you need to connect a 3.5mm cable from the transmitter to the device.
  3. Hotshoe adapter. I have the Sony FX6 and A7iv. I don't need a 3.5mm cable anymore to connect the receiver to the camera. This allows for direct digital audio recording instead of doing a digital->analog conversion with the cable. No real quality difference that I've seen, but much more convenient not dealing with a cable. The FX6 doesn't have a 3.5mm in port, so I can only use that adapter to direct record to it.
I don't like the huge DJI logo addition to the Mic 2's, so I just put some gaff tape covering them. They are pretty obnoxious and obvious on camera, but hides well under black gaff tape.
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Quote from MatthewJ9 :
Listen, it's a little bit bulkier, but after buying the Mic 2 standalone, I didn't realize the "32-bit float" is actually only available when pairing it to an Osmo camera that supports the feature or the RX. That's very dumb and very annoying. That being said, if you want something that's equally "capable" of 32-bit, I picked up the Mic Mini bundle and a Zoom H1 Essential. All in, they're cheaper than the Mic 2 bundle, and honestly not much more than this bundle. You get a more compact mic on your person, you get 32-bit anywhere and everywhere, and if you carry the recorder on your person, then you effectively have limitless range as well as "onboard recording."The Zoom H1 means I always have a 32-bit backup as well. So even if the Mic Mini's run out of battery, as long as I have back up microSD cards and AAA batteries, I'm set. Curious to see what the Mic 3 offers. Also though, I picked up the Røde Wireless Go 3 and love it. A little bit bigger, but they back their products longer and it has onboard storage, decent battery life and 32-bit by default.
You are wrong. They made it weird, but in mic 2 32bit is available always for internal recording only. The thing is to turn it on you need to connect it through receiver or dji camera and change setting to 32bit. Once you changed you no longer need receiver or dji camera, all internal recording will be 32 bit. Stupid, but thats what they did.
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I've been using offbrand mics purchased on tiktok for $35 and they work amazingly well for the price. Used them for close to 2 years without issues. Not sure why theirs is $200
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RedFa
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Quote from sviper9 :
I have both the DJI Mic 1 set and the Mic 2 set. The Mic 2 major differences:
  1. 32-bit float internal recording. Wireless transmission is 24-bit just like the Mic 1. This won't affect 99% of users though if you vaguely set the gain to something reasonable.
  2. Tight integration with ecosystem. The DJI Mic 2's connect via bluetooth to their other products wirelessly, like the Osmo 7P, Pocket 3, Action 4/5 Pro. If you want to connect the DJI Mic 1 to these devices, you need to connect a 3.5mm cable from the transmitter to the device.
  3. Hotshoe adapter. I have the Sony FX6 and A7iv. I don't need a 3.5mm cable anymore to connect the receiver to the camera. This allows for direct digital audio recording instead of doing a digital->analog conversion with the cable. No real quality difference that I've seen, but much more convenient not dealing with a cable. The FX6 doesn't have a 3.5mm in port, so I can only use that adapter to direct record to it.
I don't like the huge DJI logo addition to the Mic 2's, so I just put some gaff tape covering them. They are pretty obnoxious and obvious on camera, but hides well under black gaff tape.
I didn't know about #2. I thought all of their mics were capable of connecting to dji cam directly using bluetooth.
thanks for the info!

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