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Used Like New: DJI Mic Mini Transmitter (Infinity Black) for $25.73 - 30% at checkout =
$18.01.
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- Note: Like new with no visible scratches. Item will come in original packaging.
About this item:
- Small but Mighty - The DJI Mic Mini Transmitter is small and ultralight, weighing only 10 g, making it comfortable to wear, discreet, and aesthetically pleasing on-camera.
- Detail-Rich Sound - Mic Mini supports omnidirectional recording. Capture rich audio, even in bustling outdoor environments like a busy street.
- One Transmitter is All You Need - A single transmitter offers a maximum operating time of 8 hours, giving creators plenty of time to record interviews, vlogs, concerts and much more.
- DJI Ecosystem Direct Connection - With DJI OsmoAudio, a transmitter can use as Osmo 360 accessories, Osmo Action 5 Pro accessories, Osmo Action 4 accessories, Osmo Mobile 7P accessories, or DJI Pocket 3 accessories without a receiver, delivering premium audio.
- Powerful Noise Cancelling - 2 noise cancellation levels are available—Basic is ideal for quiet indoor settings, while Strong excels in noisy environments to give you clear vocals.
- Always Reliable Audio - DJI Mic Mini features automatic limiting to lower volume if audio input is too high, preventing clipping and ensuring reliable audio quality in any setting.
- Includes one DJI Mic Mini Transmitter (Infinity Black), and other accessories. Connects directly to mobile phones via Bluetooth and to Action 5 Pro, Action 4, and Pocket 3 directly via OsmoAudio.
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On deals like this, do you ever wonder how a company comes to acquire a great big pile of used ones? Service issues is always my first guess.
To me it looks like the little (optional for Bluetooth phones?) companion DJI receiver (USB-C adapter, not mentioned in this deal) is no longer available new from DJI or authorized dealers. You can however find/buy a $30 new (and my guess is knockoff) manufactured one, shipped direct from Shenzhen, China through a place like eBay. Obviously there's probably some authentic DJI-made used ones available as well, but I wouldn't recognize the difference or know if it even matters.
The DJI receiver adapter item page says: "Plug and play for mobile recording."
https://store.dji.com/product/dji...e-receiver
So you could bypass the need/trouble to traditionally Bluetooth pair, since the phone would not be performing the Bluetooth functionality. Just the lapel mic (transmitter) and the little companion adapter (receiver) would be doing all the Bluetooth work "behind the scenes" if you will.
I was trying to decode this product for my own potential uses.
I guess these are Bluetooth mics, but I was concerned the Bluetooth communication only operates within a DJI hardware environment. I bought a cheapo mic and receiver dongle that behaves only that way. BTW, the DJI receiver adapter physical format happens to look identical to my no-name setup.
The poster before me thinks the transmitter mic (this thread deal) probably works with phone with no special adapter required, -just using the regular Bluetooth connection. And that maybe the DJI branded adapter just adds some beneficial sonic qualities. That's sounds correct to me. It does make sense to me that the DJI version would be more capable (2 ways to connect to phone) than my super cheapo $10 rig.
This product (alone) can be used with your DJI cameras (most of them) with your laptop or phones via wireless. No need for a receiver.
You need a receiver when you want to record to a mirrorless camera or camcorders
This product (alone) can be used with your DJI cameras (most of them) with your laptop or phones via wireless. No need for a receiver.
You need a receiver when you want to record to a mirrorless camera or camcorders
I have never tried the speaker -mic connection but you can try. Amazon offers hassle free returns until Jan 31 2026.
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