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DJI Mic 2

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Reading17 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

Introduction

DJI Mic 2 is a dual channel wireless microphone system, including two transmitters and one receiver, which is able to record two sound sources simultaneously. Each transmitter has a builtin omnidirectional microphone, which can be connected to DJI Osmo Pocket 3, mobile phones and other devices via Bluetooth, and supports standalone recording and intelligent noise cancelling. The transmitter is equipped with a clip for ease of portability, and accommodates external microphones to meet off-camera recording needs while enhancing audio quality.

The receiver boasts an OLED touchscreen, on which users can view the real-time volume levels, wireless signal strength, gain, recording modes, and more. By utilizing the expansion port, the receiver can be connected to a camera or mobile device to capture high-quality audio, or can be used as a microphone when connected to a computer. Additionally, an independent monitor port on the receiver allows for real-time audio adjustments. The charging case provided is able to charge the transmitters and receiver simultaneously and link them automatically.

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Section 02

Overview

1. Recording Status LED

Indicates the recording status of the transmitter.

2. Data Port (USB-C)

For copying audio or updating firmware after connecting to a computer. Can also be used for charging.

3. Record Button

Press once to start or stop recording in standalone recording mode.

Press and hold the button for three seconds to switch between DJI Mic 2 receiver or Bluetooth.

4. 3.5 mm TRS Input

For connecting an external microphone. DO NOT connect a microphone with a power supply of 24 V or 48 V.

5. System Status LED

Indicates the system status of the transmitter.

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Section 03

6. Linking Button

Press and hold for two seconds to start linking to the receiver or mobile device via Bluetooth. When connected to a mobile device, press once to take a photo or start or stop recording. Note that only mobile devices where the volume button can be used to take a photo or start and stop a video are supported.

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Section 04

7. Power Button

Press and hold for two seconds to power on or off. Press once to enable or disable noise reduction.

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Section 05

8. Charging Pad

Charging will begin when the charging pad of a transmitter connects to the charging pins of the DJI Mic 2 Charging Case.

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Section 06

LED Information

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Section 07

\textcircled{1} Recording Status LED

Blinking PatternDescriptions
Solid redThe transmitter is recording independently.
Pulses redThe transmitter has been muted.
OffThe transmitter is not recording independently.
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Section 08

\textcircled{2} System Status LED

Blinking PatternDescriptions
Linking Status with DJI Mic 2 Receiver
Solid greenLinked with the receiver
Blinks green slowlyNot linked with the receiver
Blinks green quicklyLinking
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Section 09

Linking Status via Bluetooth

Solid blueLinked with a Bluetooth device
……Blinks blue slowlyNo Bluetooth device linked
......Blinks blue quicklyLinking
Noise reduction
Solid yellowNoise reduction is enabled when the transmitter is linked to the DJ Mic 2 receiver or other Bluetooth devices.
......Blinks yellowNoise reduction is enabled when the transmitter is not linked to the DJ Mic 2 receiver or other Bluetooth devices.
Battery Level Descriptions
Solid red0-10%
Battery Level During Charging
...Blinks green slowly0-25%
...Blinks green twice26-50%
...Blinks green three times51-75%
...Blinks green four times76-100%
OffFully charged
Firmware Update
Blinks red and green alternativelyFirmware updating
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Section 10

DJI Mic 2 Receiver

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Section 11

1. Touchscreen

Displays information such as real-time volume levels, battery levels of the receiver and transmitters, charging status, wireless signal strength, gain, and recording modes. Swipe up or down on the screen to access settings. Refer to Receiver Touchscreen Operation for details.

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Section 12

2. Dial

When the receiver is on the home screen, press once then turn to adjust the transmitter or receiver gain. Swipe down from the top of the screen to enter the Control Menu. Select and confirm relevant settings by turning and pressing the dial.

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Section 13

3. Power Button

Press and hold to power on or off. Press once to lock or unlock the screen. When the receiver screen is not on the home screen, press the power button once to return to the home screen.

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Section 14

4. Monitor Port

Plug in 3.5 mm TRS headphones to monitor transmitter audio quality.

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Section 15

5. 3.5 mm TRS Output

For audio output.

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Section 16

6. Receiver Cold Shoe

For attaching the receiver to the cold shoe/hot shoe of a camera.

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Section 17

7. Data Port (USB-C)

After connecting to a computer, the data port can be used to update firmware or as a microphone for the computer when paired with the transmitter. The data port can also be used for charging.

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Section 18

8. Expansion Port

The receiver can be connected to a mobile device by inserting the mobile device adapter into the expansion port.

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Section 19

9. Charging Pad

Charging will begin when the charging pad of the receiver connects to the charging pins of the DJI Mic 2 Charging Case.

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Section 20

DJI Mic 2 Charging Case

1. Charging Port (USB-C)

For connecting to a USB-C changer.

2. Battery Level LEDs

Indicates the battery level of the charging case. See the chart below for more details.

Indicates the battery level of the charging case.

LED is on LED is off

LED is flashing

LED1LED2LED3LED4Battery Level During Charging (LEDs blink in sequence)
76~99%
51~75%
26~50%
≤25%
Fully charged (Power off)
LED1LED2LED3LED4Battery Level
76~100%
51~75%
26~50%
10~25%
<10%
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Section 21

Placing a Transmitter

A transmitter can be attached to clothing using the magnet, or set upright on a stable surface. The clip can also be used to attach a transmitter to clothes.

It is recommended to use the windscreen when using a transmitter outdoors or in a windy environment. Attach the windscreen to a transmitter by first aligning it with the internal microphone, then press down firmly on the windscreen to attach it.

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Section 22

Linking the Transmitter and Receiver

In the DJI Mic 2 $( 2 \uparrow X + 1 R X + \Omega $ Charging Case) combo and DJI Mic 2 $( 1 \ T { X } + 1 \ R { X } )$ combo, the transmitters and the receiver are linked by default. Follow the steps below to link the transmitters and receiver if they become unlinked. The transmitters and the receiver can be linked automatically by placing them in the charging case, or they can be linked manually.

  • Before linking, make sure that the transmitter is in linking mode with the receiver. In this mode, the system status LED blinks green slowly. The transmitter is in Bluetooth linking mode when the system status LED of the transmitter blinks blue.
  • Press and hold the record button for three seconds to switch between linking with the DJI Mic 2 receiver or Bluetooth.
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Section 25

Using with a Camera

To record and transmit audio to a camera, attach the receiver to a camera using the cold shoe on the receiver, then connect the receiver to the microphone port of the camera using the camera cable provided, as shown below.

  • When using the microphone with a camera, it is recommended to increase receiver gain and decrease camera gain for enhanced audio capture. Refer to the Instructions on Recommended Gain for Camera Setup for more information.
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Section 26

Using with a Mobile Device

Record and transmit audio to a mobile device by attaching the receiver to a mobile device using the mobile device adapter.

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Section 27

Using with a Computer

Connect the receiver to a computer via the USB-C port in order to use the transmitter as a microphone.

  • Use a standard charging cable or the DJI Mic 2 Mobile Phone Adapter (Type-C) to connect DJI Mic 2 with a computer, and then enter the audio input settings for related settings.
  • DO NOT use the receiver for data storage. Otherwise, the data may be lost.
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Section 28

Receiver Touchscreen Operation

The touchscreen displays information such as the real-time volume levels, battery levels of the receiver and transmitters, charging status, wireless signal strength, gain, and recording modes. The touchscreen display may vary when linked to different devices. This display is for reference only. The following is an example of the display when the receiver is linked to two transmitters at the same time.

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Section 29

Home Screen

The top part of the screen indicates the status of the receiver.

S Indicates the recording mode. Tap to select between S (Stereo), M (Mono), and Ms(Safety Track). +2 Indicates the receiver gain. Indicates there are external headphones connected. Indicates that a terminal device such as a mobile device or a computer has been connected. A7S3 Indicates the selected camera model. 32BF Indicates that the transmitter has been powered on to record audio files in 32-bit float independently. 1 2 Indicates the wireless signal strength between Transmitter and the receiver. 0 Indicates the battery level of receiver. Indicates that the receiver screen is locked.

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Section 30

The middle of the screen indicates the status of the transmitters.

Indicates the sound channel.

Indicates the transmitter gain.

Indicates that noise reduction is enabled.

Indicates that the transmitter is recording independently.

Indicates the battery level of transmitter.

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Section 31

The bottom of the screen indicates the real-time volume.

Audio volume from the built-in microphone on the transmitter.

The transmitter has been muted.

Audio volume from the external microphone connected to the transmitter.

The external microphone connected to the transmitter has been muted.

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Section 32

Swipe Down-Control Menu

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Section 33

Receiver Settings

MonoRecommended Camera SettingsReceiver GainVolumePower On/Off Camera SimultaneouslyReceiver Auto OffLink Device
M
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Section 34

Recording Mode

Mono: Indicates that the left and right channel outputs of the receiver are identical. Safety Track: Similar to when using Mono, the output gain of the right channel is 6 dB less than that of the left channel to prevent overexposure.

Stereo: In Stereo mode, the audio will be separated into left and right channels.

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Section 36

Receiver Gain

Tap to open the Receiver Gain slider and move the slider to adjust the receiver output gain.

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Section 37

Volume

Tap to open the Volume slider and move the slider to adjust the monitoring volume.

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Section 38

Power On/Off Camera Simultaneously

When enabled, the receiver will automatically power on and off with the camera when connected to the camera via the 3.5 mm TRS cable. The receiver powers on automatically in sync with the camera. When the camera is powered off or the selected shooting mode does not record sound, then the receiver powers off automatically. This feature provides a better audio recording experience and helps save power in case the receiver was not powered off.

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Section 39

Receiver Auto Off

When enabled, the receiver, when not linked to a transmitter within 30 minutes, automatically shuts down after 30 minutes of no use.

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Section 41

Transmitter Settings

Low CutTransmitter Gain32-Bit Float RecordingREC Stop LockNoise Reduction via ButtonAuto RecordStorageVibration NotificationLED IndicatorTransmitter Auto Off
92-bit FloatREC1111eMMC##
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Section 42

Low Cut

When enabled, the transmitter will automatically filter low-frequency ( 1 0 0 ~ H z and below) sounds, thus reducing low-frequency noise and making for cleaner recordings.

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Section 43

Transmitter Gain

Adjusts the transmitter input gain. Tap to adjust the transmitter input gain according to the real-time volume. Reduce the gain accordingly when the volume bar turns red. Note that adjusting the transmitter gain will affect the local recording volume.

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Section 44

32-Bit Float Recording

When enabled, the transmitter can independently record audio files in 32-bit float, which offers a wider dynamic range for audio post-editing. Note that the recording time of the transmitter will be shorter when recording audio files in 32-bit float is enabled.

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Section 45

REC Stop Lock

Once enabled, users cannot stop the standalone recording of the transmitter via the record button.

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Section 46

Noise Reduction via Button

When enabled, press the power button to enable or disable noise reduction.

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Section 47

Auto Record

When enabled, the transmitter automatically starts recording independently as soon as it is powered on or taken out of the charging case.

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Section 48

Storage

Tap to view the independent recordable hours for Transmitters 1 and 2 respectively, as well as the option to format the transmitters.

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Section 49

Vibration Notifications

When enabled, the transmitter will generate a vibration notification when the corresponding action is triggered.

  • Power on: Vibrates for a short period.
  • Power off: Vibrates for a longer period.
  • Start recording independently: Vibrates for a short period.
  • Stop recording independently: Vibrates twice.
  • Enable/disable Noise reduction: Vibrates for a short period.
  • Mute/unmute the transmitter: Vibrates for a short period.
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Section 50

LED Indicator

When enabled, the recording status LED and system status LED of the transmitter will blink normally. When disabled, both status LED lights will be turned off.

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Section 51

Transmitter Auto Off

When enabled, the transmitter, when not connected to any device and without independent recording activated, automatically shuts down after 15 minutes of no use.

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Section 52

Settings

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Section 53

Brightness

Tap and move the slider to adjust the brightness.

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Section 54

Language

Tap to set the language.

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Section 55

Date/Time

Set the date and time for the recording file.

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Section 56

Factory Reset

Tap to reset to default settings. This will delete all current settings. The receiver will be reset to the original factory settings and restart.

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Section 57

Version

Tap to view the SN, the receiver firmware version, and the linked transmitter firmware version.

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Section 58

Compliance Info

View the compliance information.

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Section 59

Swipe Up-Control the Transmitters

Swipe up on the home screen to view and control the recording status, mute status and enable noise canceling. Swipe up on the left side of the home screen to control Transmitter 1, and swipe up on the right side of the home screen to control Transmitter 2.

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Section 60

TX2 REC

Tap to start standalone recording. When TX2REC is displayed, the transmitter is recording independently, tap again to stop recording.

Tap to mute the transmitter. When is displayed, the transmitter has been muted. Tap again to unmute the transmitter.

Tap to enable or disable noise reduction. When is displayed, noise reduction has been enabled. Tap again to disable noise reduction.

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Section 61

Connecting a Transmitter to a Bluetooth Device

The transmitter can be connected to DJI Osmo Pocket 3, mobile phones and other devices via Bluetooth. Taking the transmitter connecting to a mobile phone as an example, the operation steps are as follows:

1. Make sure the transmitter is ready to link via Bluetooth after being powered on. The system status LED of the transmitter blinks green when it is ready to be linked with the receiver. Press and hold the record button of the transmitter for three seconds to put it in Bluetooth linking mode, and the system status LED of the transmitter will blink blue slowly. 2. Press and hold the linking button of the transmitter for two seconds, the transmitter will start searching for nearby Bluetooth devices. The system status LED of the transmitter will blink blue quickly. 3. Enable Bluetooth on the mobile device and select DJI-MIC2-XXXXXX among the searched Bluetooth devices for linking. 4. When the transmitter is successfully linked with the mobile device via Bluetooth, the system status LED will be solid blue.

  • For video recording via Bluetooth connection to the transmitter, third-party camera, video chat, conference or livestreaming apps are recommended. Make sure native camera supports Bluetooth audio input.
  • When connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth, the standalone recording and noise reduction functions of the transmitter are unavailable.
  • The USB-C port of the transmitter allows for connection to digital signal headphones for listening to audio from a mobile phone.
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Section 62

Standalone Recording for Transmitters

The transmitter supports standalone recording and comes with 8GB of storage, allowing for up to 14 hours of 48 kHz 24-bit uncompressed audio.

When the transmitter is powered on, press record button to start standalone recording, and press again to stop recording.

While recording 24-bit mono WAV audio, the total recording time of the transmitter is approximately 14 hours. Files automatically split every 31 minutes. Recording stops when storage is full. While recording 32-bit float audio, the total recording time of the transmitter is approximately 11 hours. Files automatically split every 30 minutes. The recorded audio can be exported or deleted after connecting to a computer. Internal storage can also be formatted via the receiver.

  • The file system of the transmitter supports only FAT32 with an allocation unit size not exceeding 16 KB.
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Section 63

Charging with the DJI Mic 2 Charging Case

The charging case has a built-in battery with a 3250 mAh capacity. Place the transmitter and receiver into the charging case to begin charging. When the charging case is open, the receiver displays the battery level of the three devices and the remaining recording time of the transmitter. The transmitter and receiver will automatically power on once removed from the charging case.

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Section 64

Charging the Transmitters and Receiver

It is recommended to use a charging brick with 5 V/1 A specifications to charge the transmitters and receiver via the DJI Mic USB-C Splitter Charging Cable. It takes about 70 minutes to fully charge the transmitters and receiver.

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Section 65

Storing DJI Mic 2

The DJI Mic 2 charging case holds two transmitters with clip magnets, two mobile device adapters , and a receiver. The mobile device adapter can also be attached on the receiver and placed together.

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Section 66

Updating Firmware

When there is new firmware available, update the firmware by connecting the transmitters and the receiver to the computer one at a time.

How to update firmware:

1. Download the firmware on the product page at www.dji.com/mic-2/downloads. 2. Connect a transmitter or the receiver to the computer using the USB-C cable provided. When connecting to a computer, the receiver needs to be in the off state, and the transmitter can be either in the on or off state. 3. Place the downloaded firmware update package .bin file under the root directories of the transmitter or receiver. 4. After disconnecting from the computer, the receiver will start upgrading automatically. The transmitter needs to be powered on to start upgrading automatically. The System Status LED will blink red and green alternately during the upgrading process. 5. Once the upgrade is complete, the firmware version can be viewed on the receiver to confirm that it has been successfully upgraded to the latest firmware.

If the firmware update fails, download the firmware again, restart the receiver or transmitter, and repeat the steps above. After the firmware update is complete, check the firmware version on the receiver to ensure the firmware has been updated successfully.

  • If the firmware of the transmitter does not automatically update after powering on, disable Auto Record on the receiver touchscreen after connecting the transmitter to the receiver.
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Section 67

DJI Lavalier Mic

The DJI Mic 2 transmitter features a 3.5mm TRS input for use with DJI Lavalier Mics.

Insert the 3.5mm plug of the DJI Lavalier Mic into the 3 . 5 m m input port when in use. The builtin microphone of the transmitter will be unavailable and the DJI Lavalier Mic will be used as the audio input.

When attaching the lavalier mic, clip it to the collar or the front of the shirt, and make sure that the top of the lavalier mic is 15-20 cm away from the mouth. It is recommended that the microphone cable be secured to the inside of the clothing to make sure the microphone stays in place.

  • The lavalier mic can be rotated 360° , allowing for flexible positioning of the collar clip on clothes.
  • The windscreen of the lavalier mic can be removed to make the mic less visually noticeable.
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Section 68

Specifications

DJI MIC 2 Transmitter
ModelDMT02
Dimensions46.06×30.96×21.83 mm (L×W×H)
Weight28 g
Wireless ModeGFSK 1 Mbps and 2 Mbps
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)<20 dBm
Wireless Mode Operating Frequency2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Bluetooth ProtocolBR/EDR
Bluetooth Operating Frequency2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Bluetooth Transmitter Power (EIRP)<20 dBm
Battery TypeLi-ion
Battery Capacity360 mAh
Battery Energy1.39 Wh
Battery Voltage3.87 V
Charging Temperature5° to 45°C (41° to 113°F)
Operating Temperature-10° to 45°C (14° to 113°F)
Charging Time70 mins
Operating Time6 hours[1]
DJI MIC 2 Receiver
ModelDMR02
Dimensions54.20×28.36×22.49 mm (L×W×H)
Weight28 g
Wireless ModeGFSK 1 Mbps and 2Mbps
Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)<20 dBm
Operating Frequency2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Battery TypeLi-ion
Battery Capacity360 mAh
Battery Energy1.39 Wh
Battery Voltage3.87 V
Charging Temperature5° to 45°C (41° to 113°F)
Operating Temperature-10° to 45°C (14° to 113°F)
Charging Time20 mins
Operating Time6 hours[1]

DJI MIC 2 Charging Case

ModelDMC02
Dimensions116×41.5×59.72 mm (L×W×H)
Weight200 g
Battery Type18650 Li-ion
Battery Capacity3250 mAh
Battery Energy11.7 Wh
Battery Voltage3.6 V
Charging Specification5 V, 1.5-3 A
Charging Temperature5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
Operating Temperature5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F)
Charging Time2 hours and 40 mins
Charging Cycles for TX and RXApprox. two cycles when charging two TXs and one RX at the same time
General
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Frequency ResponseLow Cut Off: 50 Hz - 20 kHz Low Cut On: 100 Hz - 20 kHz
Max Sound Pressure Level (SPL)120 dB SPL
Max Input Level (3.5 mm)-6 dBV (THD < 0.1%)
Equivalent Noise21 dBA
Monitor Interface Output PowerMax Output 12 mW@1 kHz, 32 Ω
Max Transmission Distance[2]250 m (FCC) 160 m (CE)

[1] Tested when both TXs are connected to the RX without recording backup clips internally, and the RX is connected to a camera via Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS). [2] Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference.

This content is subject to change without prior notice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I set up and link my DJI Mic 2 transmitter and receiver?
The DJI Mic 2 transmitters and receiver are linked by default in the combo packages. If unlinked, you can link them automatically by placing all units in the charging case. For manual linking, ensure the transmitter's system status LED blinks green slowly, press its linking button for two seconds, then on the receiver, swipe down, go to Receiver Settings > Link Device, and tap Link. The LED turns solid green when linked.
How do I connect my DJI Mic 2 transmitter to a mobile phone via Bluetooth?
To connect a DJI Mic 2 transmitter to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, first power on the transmitter. Press and hold the record button for three seconds to enter Bluetooth linking mode (system status LED blinks blue slowly). Then, press and hold the linking button for two seconds to search for devices. On your phone, enable Bluetooth and select 'DJI-MIC2-XXXXXX' from the list. The LED will be solid blue when connected.
How do I use my DJI Mic 2 with a camera?
To use the DJI Mic 2 with a camera, attach the receiver to the camera's cold shoe using its built-in cold shoe. Then, connect the receiver to the camera's microphone port using the provided camera cable. For best audio, it's recommended to increase the receiver gain and decrease the camera gain.
How do I use my DJI Mic 2 as a computer microphone?
To use the DJI Mic 2 as a computer microphone, connect the receiver to your computer using a standard USB-C charging cable or the DJI Mic 2 Mobile Phone Adapter (Type-C). Then, go to your computer's audio input settings to select the DJI Mic 2. Do not use the receiver for data storage to avoid data loss.
How do I start standalone recording on the DJI Mic 2 transmitter?
To start standalone recording on a DJI Mic 2 transmitter, simply press the record button once when the transmitter is powered on. Press it again to stop recording. The transmitter has 8GB of storage, providing up to 14 hours of 48 kHz 24-bit uncompressed audio.
Why is my DJI Mic 2 transmitter not linking?
If your DJI Mic 2 transmitter is not linking, first check its linking mode. For linking to the receiver, the system status LED should blink green slowly. If it's blinking blue, it's in Bluetooth mode; press and hold the record button for three seconds to switch. Then, press the linking button for two seconds and initiate linking from the receiver's settings menu under 'Link Device'.
What does a solid red LED mean on my DJI Mic 2 transmitter?
A solid red recording status LED on your DJI Mic 2 transmitter means it is currently recording audio in standalone mode. If the LED is off, it is not recording independently. A pulsing red LED indicates the transmitter has been muted.
My DJI Mic 2 firmware update failed. What should I do?
If a DJI Mic 2 firmware update fails, download the firmware file again from the DJI website. Then, restart the receiver or transmitter and repeat the update process: connect the device to a computer, place the .bin file in the root directory, and disconnect. If a transmitter doesn't update automatically after powering on, disable the 'Auto Record' setting on the receiver's touchscreen after connecting them.
What is the battery life and operating time of the DJI Mic 2?
The DJI Mic 2 transmitter and receiver each have a battery life of approximately 6 hours of operating time under tested conditions (both TXs connected to the RX without internal recording, and RX connected to a camera). The charging case has a 3250 mAh battery and can provide approximately two full charging cycles for two transmitters and one receiver.
Is the DJI Mic 2 waterproof?
The manual does not state that the DJI Mic 2 is waterproof. It specifies operating and charging temperature ranges but does not mention any water or dust resistance rating.
What is the wireless transmission range of the DJI Mic 2?
The maximum wireless transmission distance for the DJI Mic 2 is 250 meters (FCC) or 160 meters (CE), as measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference.
What devices is the DJI Mic 2 compatible with?
The DJI Mic 2 is compatible with cameras (via 3.5mm TRS cable), mobile devices (via the mobile device adapter or Bluetooth), and computers (via USB-C). Specifically, transmitters can connect via Bluetooth to devices like the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and mobile phones. It also supports external microphones via its 3.5mm TRS input.
Does the DJI Mic 2 work with external lavalier microphones?
Yes, the DJI Mic 2 transmitter has a 3.5mm TRS input port specifically for connecting external microphones like the DJI Lavalier Mic. When connected, the built-in microphone is disabled and the lavalier mic becomes the audio input. Do not connect a microphone with a 24V or 48V power supply.
What's in the box with the DJI Mic 2?
Based on the manual, the DJI Mic 2 system includes two transmitters and one receiver. It also comes with a charging case that can charge all units simultaneously. The case holds the two transmitters with clip magnets, two mobile device adapters, and the receiver. Specific cables and accessories are referenced but not exhaustively listed.
How do I update the firmware on my DJI Mic 2?
To update DJI Mic 2 firmware, first download the update file from the DJI website. Connect a transmitter (on or off) or the receiver (off) to a computer via USB-C. Copy the .bin file to the device's root directory. After disconnecting, the receiver updates automatically; a transmitter must be powered on to start. The system status LED blinks red and green during the update.
How do I charge the DJI Mic 2 transmitter and receiver?
You can charge the DJI Mic 2 transmitter and receiver by placing them in the charging case, which begins charging automatically. You can also charge them directly using a 5V/1A charger and the DJI Mic USB-C Splitter Charging Cable, which takes about 70 minutes for a full charge. The charging case itself is charged via its USB-C port.
How do I attach the DJI Mic 2 transmitter to clothing?
You can attach the DJI Mic 2 transmitter to clothing using its built-in magnet or the included clip. For outdoor or windy use, it is recommended to attach the windscreen by aligning it with the internal microphone and pressing down firmly.
What do the different recording modes (Stereo, Mono, Safety Track) mean on the DJI Mic 2?
On the DJI Mic 2, 'Stereo' mode separates audio into left and right channels. 'Mono' mode makes the left and right channel outputs identical. 'Safety Track' mode is similar to Mono, but the right channel output gain is 6 dB lower than the left to prevent audio overexposure.
How do I enable noise reduction on the DJI Mic 2 transmitter?
You can enable noise reduction on a DJI Mic 2 transmitter by pressing its power button once. This toggles the noise reduction feature on or off. You can also enable or disable it via the receiver's touchscreen by swiping up on the transmitter's side of the home screen.
What is the 32-bit float recording feature on the DJI Mic 2?
The DJI Mic 2's 32-bit float recording feature allows the transmitter to independently record audio files with a wider dynamic range, which is beneficial for post-editing. When enabled, it reduces the total recording time to approximately 11 hours (files split every 30 minutes) compared to 14 hours for 24-bit audio.
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