TechRadar Verdict
DJI appears hellbent on wiping out rivals in every market it’s positioned in.
Oh, and it’s half the price of the Mic 2.
Having used all three of the above mics extensively, I would personally go for the Mic Mini.
The Mic Mini transmitters are tiny and discreet, much more so than the DJI Mic 2’s. It’s also available in white.
DJI has created another trustworthy wireless mic; and trust me, reliability is an unsung attribute.
I would have no such concerns with the Mic Mini, and it earns my five-star seal of approval.
The Mic Mini transmitters (mics) are available in Infinity Black or Arctic White.
The complete kit is probably your best bet if you’re starting from scratch.
When connecting to a camera, you use a 3.5mm jack instead.
I think it’s excellent value.
The receiver is a simpler offering compared to the one you get with the Mic 2.
It features a power button, pairing button, 3.5mm jack and a 12db audio level dial.
Should I buy the DJI Mic Mini?
I’ve paired the Mic Mini to a phone using Bluetooth and via the receiver attached to my phone.
The complete kit includes the charging case, two transmitters, one receiver and a USB-C connector for the receiver. There are also windshields and USB-C cable in the box.
Components can be bought separately; the transmitters by themselves, or a single transmitter with receiver (a small charging doc is included in absence of the charging case).
The receiver is a little clunky when attached to a phone. It’s a better fit slotting into the hotshoe / coldshoe of a camera
The transmitters have just a power and a pair buttons, while the receiver also includes a ±12db audio level control