DJIUser ManualDJI

DJI Mic Mini

Sections36
Reading6 min
UpdatedApr 2026
LanguageEnglish
Section 01

1.1 Transmitter

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Section 02

1. System Status LED

Battery Level

Solid red0-10%
Solid green/blue*> 10%

Link Status with the Receiver

Solid greenLinked with the receiver
Blinks green slowlyNot linked with the receiver

Bluetooth Link Status

Blinks blue and green alternatelyLinking
Solid blueLinked with a Bluetooth device
Blinks blue slowlyNo Bluetooth device linked
Blinks blue and green alternatelyLinking

Battery Level During Charging*

Blinks green/blue slowly0-25%
×2Blinks green/blue twice26-50%
×3Blinks green/blue three times51-75%
× 4Blinks green/blue four times76-100%

Firmware Update

(1)Off
(2)Fully charged

Solid yellow

Firmware updating

* The color of the light depends on the working mode. Take the green light as an example.

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Section 03

2. Linking Button

Press and hold for two seconds to start linking. After connecting the microphone to DJI filming device, press to start or stop recording videos.

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Section 04

3. Power Button

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

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Section 05

4. Noise Cancellation LED

Solid yellow: Noise cancelling enabled

LED off: Noise cancelling disabled

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Section 06

1.2 Receiver

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Section 07

1. Power Button

Press and hold for two seconds to power on or off.

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Section 08

2. Dial

Rotate to adjust the gain of the receiver.

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Section 09

3. Transmitter Status LED

Battery Level

Solid red0-10%
Solid green> 10%
Status
OffNot linked with the receiver
Blinks green quicklyLinking
Solid yellowNoise cancelling enabled
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Section 10

4. Receiver Status LED

Battery Level
Solid red0-10%
Channel
Solid greenMono/Safety Track
Solid cyanStereo
Blinks green/cyan slowly*No audio recording device linked
Bluetooth Link Status
Solid blueLinked with a Bluetooth device
Blinks blue slowlyNo Bluetooth device linked
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
Solid yellowFirmware updating

* The color of the light depends on the current channel used. Take the green light as an example.

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Section 11

5. 3.5mm Audio Output Jack

For audio output to a camera.

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Section 12

6. Linking Button

Press and hold for two seconds to start linking. Press twice to switch between Mono and Stereo.

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Section 13

7. Expansion Port

Used for connecting to the phone adapter.

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Section 14

1.3 Charging Case

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Section 15

1. Battery Level LEDs

LED is on LED is blinking \circledcirc LED is off

Battery Level During Charging (LEDs Blink in Sequence)

76%-99%
51%-75%
26%-50%
≤25%
Fully charged

Battery Level

76%-100%
51%-75%
26%-50%
10%-25%
< 10%
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Section 16

2. Charging Port (USB-C)

Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain battery health. If the battery is not used for an extended period, battery performance maybe affected or may even cause permanent battery damage.

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Section 17

Charging with the Charging Case

Place the transmitters and the receiver in the charging case to start charging simultaneously. If the charging case runs out of power, use the provided USB-C cable to charge the case. The transmitter and receiver will automatically power on once removed from the charging case.

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Section 18

Charging with the Charging Dock

If the combo purchased does not include a charging case, attach the transmitter to the charging dock and use the provided charging cable to charge the transmitter and receiver.

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Section 19

2.2 Installing the Windscreen

In outdoor or windy environments, use the windscreen to reduce wind noise and improve audio quality.

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Section 20

2.3 Wearing the Transmitter

The transmitter can be attached to clothing using the clip or magnet, or can be placed on a stable surface using the magnet.

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Section 21

2.4 Linking the Transmitter and Receiver

Before first use, refer to Updating Firmware to update the device to the latest firmware version. The transmitter and receiver in the combos are linked by default. Follow the steps below to link the transmitter and receiver if they become unlinked.

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Section 22

Linking via the Charging Case

Place the transmitters and the receiver in the charging case to link them automatically.

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Section 23

Linking Manually

1. Press and hold the linking button on the transmitter for two seconds until the system status LED blinks blue and green alternately. 2. Press and hold the linking button on the receiver for two seconds until the transmitter status LED on the front of the receiver blinks green rapidly, indicating that the device is in linking status. The status LEDs will turn solid green after successful linking.

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Section 24

2.5 Using with a Phone

Install the receiver (RX) to the phone using the adapter, then clip or magnetically attach the transmitter (TX) to the collar. The transmitter can then capture audio for the phone.

  • Press the linking button on the transmitter to start and stop recording.
  • For extended filming or live streaming, it is recommended to use the adapter to attach the receiver to the phone. After installation, when using the charging cable to charge the receiver, the phone can be charged simultaneously.
  • The Lightning adapter is sold separately.
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Section 25

2.6 Using with a Camera

Mount the receiver to the camera using the clip and connect the audio cable. The transmitter will then capture audio for the camera.

After installation and connection, visit https://www.dji.com/mic-mini/downloads and refer to the Instructions on Recommended Gain for Camera Setup to reduce the camera gain in order to prevent audio clipping. After adjusting the camera gain, it is recommended to increase the gain of the receiver for better audio quality.

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Section 26

2.7 Using with a Computer

Connect the receiver to the computer using the provided charging cable or adapter, and set the audio input options on the computer. The transmitter can then be used as an external microphone.

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Section 27

2.8 Transmitter Directly Connected to Filming Devices

The transmitter can connect to phones or DJI filming devices via Bluetooth.

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Section 28

Connecting to a Phone

1. When the transmitter is powered on, press and hold the linking button on the transmitter for two seconds until the system status LED blinks blue and green alternately.

2. Enable Bluetooth on the phone and select DJI Mic Mini-XXXXXX among the searched Bluetooth devices to connect. Connection is successful when the status LED on the transmitter is in solid blue.

The transmitter will then function as an audio input device and can be used with thirdparty recording or live streaming applications.

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Section 29

Connecting to DJI Filming Devices

Enter the system settings interface of your DJI filming device. Tap Wireless Microphone and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection. Connection is successful when the status LED on the transmitter is on solid blue.

Press the linking button on the transmitter to start and stop recording on the filming device. Tap Wireless Microphone to configure audio-related settings for the transmitter.

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Section 30

3 Firmware Update and Parameter Adjustment

After connecting the microphone to the DJI Mimo app, you can update the firmware or adjust parameter settings using your phone.

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Section 31

Connecting via the Adapter

RX
  • Make sure that the transmitter and receiver are linked.
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Section 32

Connecting the Transmitter

1. Refer to Connecting to a Phone to connect the transmitter to a phone via Bluetooth. 2. Open the DJI Mimo app to automatically search for nearby available devices. Tap to connect once the transmitter is discovered. After successful connection, the app will automatically enter the device settings interface.

Connecting the Receiver (iOS only)

1. When the receiver is powered off, press and hold the power button for six seconds. The system status LED on the receiver will blink green and then blink blue slowly, indicating that the receiver is ready to be connected. 2. Open the DJI Mimo app to automatically search for nearby available devices. Tap to connect once the receiver is discovered. After successful connection, the app will automatically enter the device settings interface.

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Section 33

3.2 Updating Firmware

Tap About Devices on the device setting interface of the DJI Mimo app to view the device name, SN code, and firmware version. Tap the firmware version to download and install the latest version.

When updating the firmware on an iOS device, disconnect the adapter and then connect the transmitter and receiver to the DJI Mimo app via Bluetooth separately.

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Section 34

3.3 Adjusting Parameters

In the device settings interface of the DJI Mimo app, you can view connected devices and their battery status or adjust parameters.

  • When the transmitter status LED is disabled, press any button can turn it on.
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Section 35

4.1 Specifications

Visit the following website for specifications.

https://www.dji.com/mic-mini/specs

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Section 36

4.2 Aftersales Information

Visit https://www.dji.com/support to learn more about aftersales service policies, repair services, and support.

This content is subject to change without prior notice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I turn on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter and enable noise cancelling?
Press and hold the power button on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter for two seconds to power it on. To enable noise cancelling, simply press the same power button once; the noise cancellation LED will light up solid yellow to indicate it's active. Press the button again to disable noise cancelling, turning the LED off.
How do I link the DJI Mic Mini transmitter and receiver manually?
To manually link the DJI Mic Mini transmitter and receiver, press and hold the linking button on the transmitter for two seconds until its system status LED blinks blue and green alternately. Then, press and hold the linking button on the receiver for two seconds until its transmitter status LED blinks green rapidly. Once linked, the status LEDs will turn solid green.
How do I charge the DJI Mic Mini charging case and devices?
Place the transmitters and receiver in the DJI Mic Mini charging case to start charging them simultaneously. If the case runs out of power, use the provided USB-C cable to charge it via the charging port. For combos without a case, attach the transmitter to the charging dock and use the provided cable to charge the transmitter and receiver.
What do the LED lights on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter mean?
The DJI Mic Mini transmitter's system status LED indicates battery level, link status, and Bluetooth connection. For example, solid red means 0-10% battery, solid green means linked with the receiver, and solid blue means linked with a Bluetooth device. During charging, it blinks green/blue slowly for 0-25% and so on.
How do I connect the DJI Mic Mini transmitter to my phone via Bluetooth?
Power on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter, then press and hold its linking button for two seconds until the system status LED blinks blue and green alternately. Enable Bluetooth on your phone and select 'DJI Mic Mini-XXXXXX' from the searched devices. Connection is successful when the transmitter's status LED turns solid blue.
How do I use the DJI Mic Mini with a camera?
Mount the DJI Mic Mini receiver to your camera using the clip and connect the audio cable from the receiver's 3.5mm audio output jack. Then, visit dji.com/mic-mini/downloads for instructions on adjusting camera gain to prevent audio clipping. After adjusting camera gain, increase the receiver's gain using its dial for better audio quality.
How do I update the firmware on my DJI Mic Mini?
Connect your DJI Mic Mini to the DJI Mimo app on your phone. In the device settings interface, tap 'About Devices' to view the firmware version, then tap it to download and install the latest version. On iOS devices, disconnect the adapter and connect the transmitter and receiver to the app via Bluetooth separately for updating.
What does a solid yellow LED on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter mean?
A solid yellow LED on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter indicates that noise cancelling is enabled. This LED is specifically the noise cancellation LED, and it turns off when noise cancelling is disabled. You can toggle noise cancelling by pressing the power button on the transmitter.
How do I switch between mono and stereo on the DJI Mic Mini receiver?
To switch between mono and stereo on the DJI Mic Mini receiver, press the linking button twice. The receiver status LED will show solid green for mono/safety track or solid cyan for stereo, indicating the current channel mode. This allows you to adjust audio output based on your recording needs.
How do I adjust the gain on the DJI Mic Mini receiver?
Rotate the dial on the DJI Mic Mini receiver to adjust the gain. This controls the audio input level, which is useful for optimizing sound quality when using the microphone with cameras or other devices. After setting up with a camera, it's recommended to increase the receiver's gain for better audio.
How do I use the DJI Mic Mini with a computer?
Connect the DJI Mic Mini receiver to your computer using the provided charging cable or adapter. Then, set the audio input options on your computer to recognize the receiver. The transmitter can then function as an external microphone for recording, streaming, or other audio input tasks on your computer.
What is the purpose of the windscreen for the DJI Mic Mini?
The windscreen for the DJI Mic Mini is used in outdoor or windy environments to reduce wind noise and improve audio quality. Attach it to the transmitter to minimize interference from wind during recordings, ensuring clearer sound capture for videos or live streams.
How do I wear or attach the DJI Mic Mini transmitter?
The DJI Mic Mini transmitter can be attached to clothing using the included clip or magnet. Alternatively, you can place it on a stable surface using the magnet. This flexibility allows for convenient positioning during filming, whether clipped to a collar or mounted nearby for hands-free operation.
How do I connect the DJI Mic Mini to a DJI filming device?
Enter the system settings interface on your DJI filming device, tap 'Wireless Microphone', and follow the on-screen instructions to connect. Once connected, the transmitter's status LED will turn solid blue. You can then press the linking button on the transmitter to start or stop recording and configure audio settings via the device.
How do I link the DJI Mic Mini devices using the charging case?
Place the transmitters and receiver of the DJI Mic Mini into the charging case to link them automatically. This is a quick method for re-linking devices if they become unlinked, as the case facilitates seamless connection without manual button presses, ensuring they are ready for use when removed.
What should I do if my DJI Mic Mini battery is not used for a long time?
If the DJI Mic Mini battery is not used for an extended period, fully charge it at least once every three months to maintain battery health. Failure to do so may affect battery performance or cause permanent damage. This applies to the charging case and devices to ensure longevity.
How do I use the DJI Mic Mini with a phone for recording?
Install the DJI Mic Mini receiver to your phone using the adapter, then clip or magnetically attach the transmitter to your collar. The transmitter captures audio for the phone. Press the linking button on the transmitter to start and stop recording. For extended use, use the adapter to attach the receiver and charge the phone simultaneously.
What does a blinking blue and green LED on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter indicate?
A blinking blue and green LED on the DJI Mic Mini transmitter indicates that it is in linking mode for Bluetooth connections. This occurs when you press and hold the linking button to connect to a phone or other Bluetooth device. Once linked, the LED will turn solid blue to confirm the connection.
How do I connect the DJI Mic Mini receiver to the DJI Mimo app on iOS?
When the DJI Mic Mini receiver is powered off, press and hold its power button for six seconds until the system status LED blinks green and then blinks blue slowly. Open the DJI Mimo app on your iOS device to automatically search for nearby devices, then tap to connect the receiver once discovered.
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