FAQ

DJI Mic Mini 2S

What can I use DJI Mic Mini 2S with?

You can use DJI Mic Mini 2S with a range of devices, including cameras, smartphones (via USB-C/Lightning port or direct Bluetooth connection), and computers.
DJI Mic Mini 2S supports the DJI OsmoAudio connection ecosystem. The transmitter supports direct connection to Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, Osmo 360, and other ecosystem devices without a receiver, delivering premium audio and simplifying your gear and workflow.

For details, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the Mobile Phone & Tablet Compatibility List and OsmoAudio Compatibility List.
Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, and Osmo 360 and other OsmoAudio ecosystem devices are sold separately.

What are the differences between different DJI Mic Mini 2S combos? How should I choose?

DJI Mic Mini 2S (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) includes a charging case, one receiver, two transmitters, and one DJI Mic Mini 2S Multi-Color Magnetic Front Cover Set, suitable for two-person audio recording, and providing extended battery life.
DJI Mic Mini 2S (1 TX + 1 RX) includes one receiver and one transmitter, suitable for single-person audio recording of individual creators.
DJI Mic Mini 2S (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX + Charging Case) includes one DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX), one DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver, and one transmitter. It is suitable for solo creators and other single-person audio recording scenarios with smartphones.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can be used with mobile phones, Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, Osmo 360, and other ecosystem devices. In addition, you can purchase extra DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters on top of the DJI Mic Mini 2S combo, or pair it with your existing DJI Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (updated to the latest firmware) to enable a four-transmitter, one-receiver setup.

Do I need to activate DJI Mic Mini 2S?

No. DJI Mic Mini 2S is ready to use without activation. You can scan the QR code on the package to register for a one-year warranty extension.

How do I update the firmware of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and Receiver?

1. Connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver to a phone either via the DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C or Lightning) or directly to the DJI Mimo app via Bluetooth, and update the firmware for the receiver in the DJI Mimo app. After placing the receiver in the charging case, you can also update the firmware for the transmitters and the charging case.
2. A DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can also connect directly to the DJI Mimo app via Bluetooth to complete its firmware update.

The DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) is sold separately.

How do I link the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter with the Receiver and with the Mic Series Mobile Receiver?

The transmitters and receiver in the same combo are already linked by default. If you need to link them again, you can do so in the following ways:
1. DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver
Method 1: Put the transmitters and receiver into the charging case and they will link automatically.
Method 2: Power on the transmitters and the receiver. Press and hold the Linking Button on the transmitters and the receiver. The System Status LED on the transmitter will blink green and blue alternately during linking, and turn solid green once linked. When powered on, hold the Linking Button on the receiver for 12 seconds to clear the linking history.

2. DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver
Press and hold the Linking Button on the mobile receiver to enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash green). At this point, you can connect Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters. Next, power on the transmitters, and press and hold the Linking Button on each transmitter in turn to put them into pairing mode. After pairing is successful, the System Status LED on the transmitter and the Transmitter Status LED on the mobile receiver will turn solid green.
By double-pressing and holding the Linking Button on the mobile receiver, you can re-enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash blue). At this point, you can connect two DJI Mic 2 or Mic 3 transmitters, or mix and match one Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini Transmitter with one Mic 2/Mic 3 Transmitter. After pairing is successful, the System Status LED on the transmitter and the Transmitter Status LED on the mobile receiver will turn solid blue.

* You can power off during pairing to end linking.
** The DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) does not support linking the transmitter and receiver. Please complete linking manually.

How many recording modes does DJI Mic Mini 2S provide?

DJI Mic Mini 2S has three recording modes: M (Mono), S (Stereo), and Q (Quadraphonic).
1. M (Mono Mode): Under Mono mode, the audio recorded by all transmitters will be combined in one channel. When using Mono mode, you can enable Safety Track in the DJI Mimo app. Once enabled, DJI Mic Mini 2S will record dual tracks, with the main track at normal volume and a backup track at -6 dB to protect against distortion in cases of sudden source volume increases.
2. S (Stereo Mode): Audio from the two transmitters is recorded via separate channels. When there are more than two transmitters, TX1 and TX3 are combined to form the left channel output, while TX2 and TX4 are combined to form the right channel output.
3. Q (Quadraphonic Mode): Audio from the four transmitters is recorded via separate channels. For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter Compatibility List and the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.

What functions do the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case and DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) provide?

DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case:
1. Can be used to pair transmitters with the receiver.
2. When fully charged, it can charge one receiver and two transmitters approx. 3.2 times.
3. It can also store: DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter × 2, Mic Mini 2S Receiver × 1, Mic Series Mobile Receiver × 1, Magnetic Clip × 2, Magnet × 2, Windscreen × 2, and Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS) × 1. After placing the transmitters in the charging case, you can also connect it to a computer or smartphone to copy the transmitter's internal recordings [1].

DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX):
1. When fully charged, it can charge one transmitter approx. 1.5 times.
2. Can store one Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and one Mic Series Mobile Receiver [2]. It can store a transmitter with a magnet or magnetic clip on. Inside the charging case lid, you can store the magnet or magnetic clip. This charging case does not support data copying.

* To prevent product damage, avoid stacking items in the charging case. Both charging cases are compatible with the DJI Mic 3 Transmitter. When using this transmitter, the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case supports storing, charging, and data offloading, while the DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) only supports storing and charging.
1. For a list of compatible devices, refer to the Downloads page on the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.
2. The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

What is the maximum transmission distance between the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and Receiver?

400 m: DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters.
300 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (Green Light mode).
200 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver simultaneously connected to one DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini Transmitter and one DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 Transmitter (Blue Light mode).

* Data was measured in an open, unobstructed environment free of interference, and is for reference only.
** For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

How long does it take to fully charge the transmitter and receiver using the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case? How long does it take to fully charge the charging case separately?

It is recommended to use a 5V/2A charger to charge the DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters and receiver, and a 5V/3A charger to charge the charging case.
At room temperature, it takes approximately 70 minutes* to fully charge the transmitters and receiver, respectively, using the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case. It takes about 2 hours* to fully charge the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case separately, and about 1 hour* to fully charge the DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX).

* Measured in a controlled test environment and is for reference only.

How do I enable noise cancelation on DJI Mic Mini 2S? How to adjust the noise cancelation levels?

DJI Mic Mini 2S features two levels of noise canceling:
1. When you use the transmitter alone or use it with the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver, you can enable or disable noise canceling by double-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter, and set the Strong or Basic noise cancelation level via the DJI Mimo app.
2. When using the transmitter with the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver, you can swiftly adjust noise canceling levels using the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch (Off = O, Low = L, High = H) on the Mic Series Mobile Receiver. You can't turn the noise canceling on or off via the DJI Mimo app or by single-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter.
3. When using DJI OsmoAudio to directly connect the transmitter with Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, Osmo Action 6, and other ecosystem devices, settings can be adjusted through the respective device menus.

What are the updates of DJI Mic Mini 2S compared to DJI Mic Mini 2?

The main updates include adding internal recording to the transmitter with support for 32-bit float recording. The receiver can now connect to up to four transmitters for simultaneous audio capture, and uses AI-powered noise canceling for enhanced performance. For more details, refer to the comparison page of the DJI Mic series on the official website.

Does DJI Mic Mini 2S support automatic power-saving and shutdown after inactivity?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter supports Auto Power-Saving, which is effective only when the transmitter is powered on. The transmitter automatically enters sleep mode when it doesn't detect any signal from the receiver. It will wake up and reconnect to the receiver once the signal is detected again.
DJI Mic Mini 2S supports Auto Power-Off after inactivity, which needs to be set in advance for both the receiver and transmitter (enabled by default) via the DJI Mimo app. The automatic shutdown time is set to 15 minutes. The operation logic is as follows:
1. When the feature is enabled on both the receiver and transmitter: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, both will automatically shut down.
2. When the feature is enabled on the receiver, and off on the transmitter: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the receiver will automatically shut down, while the transmitter continues power-saving without shutting down.
3. When the feature is enabled on the transmitter, and off on the receiver: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the transmitter will automatically shut down, while the receiver remains powered on.
4. When the feature is disabled on both the receiver and transmitter: Only the transmitter will enter power-saving mode, and neither will automatically shut down.

What can I use DJI Mic Mini 2S with?

You can use DJI Mic Mini 2S with a range of devices, including cameras, smartphones (via USB-C/Lightning port or direct Bluetooth connection), and computers.
DJI Mic Mini 2S supports the DJI OsmoAudio connection ecosystem. The transmitter supports direct connection to Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, Osmo 360, and other ecosystem devices without a receiver, delivering premium audio and simplifying your gear and workflow.

For details, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the Mobile Phone & Tablet Compatibility List and OsmoAudio Compatibility List.
Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, and Osmo 360 and other OsmoAudio ecosystem devices are sold separately.

What are the differences between different DJI Mic Mini 2S combos? How should I choose?

DJI Mic Mini 2S (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) includes a charging case, one receiver, two transmitters, and one DJI Mic Mini 2S Multi-Color Magnetic Front Cover Set, suitable for two-person audio recording, and providing extended battery life.
DJI Mic Mini 2S (1 TX + 1 RX) includes one receiver and one transmitter, suitable for single-person audio recording of individual creators.
DJI Mic Mini 2S (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX + Charging Case) includes one DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX), one DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver, and one transmitter. It is suitable for solo creators and other single-person audio recording scenarios with smartphones.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can be used with mobile phones, Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo Action 6, Osmo Nano, Osmo 360, and other ecosystem devices. In addition, you can purchase extra DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters on top of the DJI Mic Mini 2S combo, or pair it with your existing DJI Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (updated to the latest firmware) to enable a four-transmitter, one-receiver setup.

Do I need to activate DJI Mic Mini 2S?

No. DJI Mic Mini 2S is ready to use without activation. You can scan the QR code on the package to register for a one-year warranty extension.

How do I update the firmware of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and Receiver?

1. Connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver to a phone either via the DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C or Lightning) or directly to the DJI Mimo app via Bluetooth, and update the firmware for the receiver in the DJI Mimo app. After placing the receiver in the charging case, you can also update the firmware for the transmitters and the charging case.
2. A DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can also connect directly to the DJI Mimo app via Bluetooth to complete its firmware update.

The DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) is sold separately.

How do I link the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter with the Receiver and with the Mic Series Mobile Receiver?

The transmitters and receiver in the same combo are already linked by default. If you need to link them again, you can do so in the following ways:
1. DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver
Method 1: Put the transmitters and receiver into the charging case and they will link automatically.
Method 2: Power on the transmitters and the receiver. Press and hold the Linking Button on the transmitters and the receiver. The System Status LED on the transmitter will blink green and blue alternately during linking, and turn solid green once linked. When powered on, hold the Linking Button on the receiver for 12 seconds to clear the linking history.

2. DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver
Press and hold the Linking Button on the mobile receiver to enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash green). At this point, you can connect Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters. Next, power on the transmitters, and press and hold the Linking Button on each transmitter in turn to put them into pairing mode. After pairing is successful, the System Status LED on the transmitter and the Transmitter Status LED on the mobile receiver will turn solid green.
By double-pressing and holding the Linking Button on the mobile receiver, you can re-enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash blue). At this point, you can connect two DJI Mic 2 or Mic 3 transmitters, or mix and match one Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini Transmitter with one Mic 2/Mic 3 Transmitter. After pairing is successful, the System Status LED on the transmitter and the Transmitter Status LED on the mobile receiver will turn solid blue.

* You can power off during pairing to end linking.
** The DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) does not support linking the transmitter and receiver. Please complete linking manually.

How many recording modes does DJI Mic Mini 2S provide?

DJI Mic Mini 2S has three recording modes: M (Mono), S (Stereo), and Q (Quadraphonic).
1. M (Mono Mode): Under Mono mode, the audio recorded by all transmitters will be combined in one channel. When using Mono mode, you can enable Safety Track in the DJI Mimo app. Once enabled, DJI Mic Mini 2S will record dual tracks, with the main track at normal volume and a backup track at -6 dB to protect against distortion in cases of sudden source volume increases.
2. S (Stereo Mode): Audio from the two transmitters is recorded via separate channels. When there are more than two transmitters, TX1 and TX3 are combined to form the left channel output, while TX2 and TX4 are combined to form the right channel output.
3. Q (Quadraphonic Mode): Audio from the four transmitters is recorded via separate channels. For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter Compatibility List and the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.

What functions do the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case and DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) provide?

DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case:
1. Can be used to pair transmitters with the receiver.
2. When fully charged, it can charge one receiver and two transmitters approx. 3.2 times.
3. It can also store: DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter × 2, Mic Mini 2S Receiver × 1, Mic Series Mobile Receiver × 1, Magnetic Clip × 2, Magnet × 2, Windscreen × 2, and Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS) × 1. After placing the transmitters in the charging case, you can also connect it to a computer or smartphone to copy the transmitter's internal recordings [1].

DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX):
1. When fully charged, it can charge one transmitter approx. 1.5 times.
2. Can store one Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and one Mic Series Mobile Receiver [2]. It can store a transmitter with a magnet or magnetic clip on. Inside the charging case lid, you can store the magnet or magnetic clip. This charging case does not support data copying.

* To prevent product damage, avoid stacking items in the charging case. Both charging cases are compatible with the DJI Mic 3 Transmitter. When using this transmitter, the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case supports storing, charging, and data offloading, while the DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX) only supports storing and charging.
1. For a list of compatible devices, refer to the Downloads page on the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.
2. The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

What is the maximum transmission distance between the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter and Receiver?

400 m: DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters.
300 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (Green Light mode).
200 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver simultaneously connected to one DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini Transmitter and one DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 Transmitter (Blue Light mode).

* Data was measured in an open, unobstructed environment free of interference, and is for reference only.
** For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

How long does it take to fully charge the transmitter and receiver using the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case? How long does it take to fully charge the charging case separately?

It is recommended to use a 5V/2A charger to charge the DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters and receiver, and a 5V/3A charger to charge the charging case.
At room temperature, it takes approximately 70 minutes* to fully charge the transmitters and receiver, respectively, using the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case. It takes about 2 hours* to fully charge the DJI Mic Mini 2S Charging Case separately, and about 1 hour* to fully charge the DJI Mic Mini 2 Charging Case (1 TX + 1 Mobile RX).

* Measured in a controlled test environment and is for reference only.

How do I enable noise cancelation on DJI Mic Mini 2S? How to adjust the noise cancelation levels?

DJI Mic Mini 2S features two levels of noise canceling:
1. When you use the transmitter alone or use it with the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver, you can enable or disable noise canceling by double-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter, and set the Strong or Basic noise cancelation level via the DJI Mimo app.
2. When using the transmitter with the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver, you can swiftly adjust noise canceling levels using the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch (Off = O, Low = L, High = H) on the Mic Series Mobile Receiver. You can't turn the noise canceling on or off via the DJI Mimo app or by single-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter.
3. When using DJI OsmoAudio to directly connect the transmitter with Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, Osmo Action 6, and other ecosystem devices, settings can be adjusted through the respective device menus.

What are the updates of DJI Mic Mini 2S compared to DJI Mic Mini 2?

The main updates include adding internal recording to the transmitter with support for 32-bit float recording. The receiver can now connect to up to four transmitters for simultaneous audio capture, and uses AI-powered noise canceling for enhanced performance. For more details, refer to the comparison page of the DJI Mic series on the official website.

Does DJI Mic Mini 2S support automatic power-saving and shutdown after inactivity?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter supports Auto Power-Saving, which is effective only when the transmitter is powered on. The transmitter automatically enters sleep mode when it doesn't detect any signal from the receiver. It will wake up and reconnect to the receiver once the signal is detected again.
DJI Mic Mini 2S supports Auto Power-Off after inactivity, which needs to be set in advance for both the receiver and transmitter (enabled by default) via the DJI Mimo app. The automatic shutdown time is set to 15 minutes. The operation logic is as follows:
1. When the feature is enabled on both the receiver and transmitter: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, both will automatically shut down.
2. When the feature is enabled on the receiver, and off on the transmitter: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the receiver will automatically shut down, while the transmitter continues power-saving without shutting down.
3. When the feature is enabled on the transmitter, and off on the receiver: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the transmitter will automatically shut down, while the receiver remains powered on.
4. When the feature is disabled on both the receiver and transmitter: Only the transmitter will enter power-saving mode, and neither will automatically shut down.
Magnetic Clip/Magnet

What is the magnetic force of the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos?

10 N.

The Magnetic Clip and Magnet use single-pole magnetization and can attract iron blocks weighing up to 1.0 kg.

Will the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos affect my bank cards?

All magnetic products contain magnets. It is recommended to keep the Magnetic Clip/Magnet away from bank cards, pacemakers, RAM chips, and hard discs.

What should I be aware of when using the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos?

1. DO NOT use when wearing heavy clothes (sweaters, down jackets, etc.). The transmitters could fall off due to lack of magnetism.
2. Use with caution during vigorous exercise, for example, jumping, sprinting, etc.

What is the magnetic force of the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos?

10 N.

The Magnetic Clip and Magnet use single-pole magnetization and can attract iron blocks weighing up to 1.0 kg.

Will the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos affect my bank cards?

All magnetic products contain magnets. It is recommended to keep the Magnetic Clip/Magnet away from bank cards, pacemakers, RAM chips, and hard discs.

What should I be aware of when using the Magnetic Clip/Magnet in the DJI Mic Mini 2S combos?

1. DO NOT use when wearing heavy clothes (sweaters, down jackets, etc.). The transmitters could fall off due to lack of magnetism.
2. Use with caution during vigorous exercise, for example, jumping, sprinting, etc.
DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter

Where can I mount the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can be mounted on collars, lapels, hat brims, and more using the magnetic clip. The magnetic clip allows for attachment in four directions (up, down, left, or right) for optimal audio capture. The transmitter can also be attached to other parts of your clothing using the magnet, such as the middle of soft clothing, to prevent it from sagging. Additionally, the transmitter has a built-in magnet, so it can be attached to metal objects as needed for recording.

How many operating modes does the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter support?

1. Green Light mode: The transmitter connects to a receiver via 2.4GHz frequency band.
2. Blue Light mode: The transmitter directly connects to select DJI products via DJI OsmoAudio, or connects to smartphones via Bluetooth.

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.

When the transmitter is connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, does it support audio recording for livestreaming? How do I connect the transmitter to a mobile phone via Bluetooth? What features are supported?

1. It depends on the compatibility of the livestreaming app and the mobile phone operating system. You can test it with Bluetooth earphones or headsets. If you cannot record audio with the earphones or headsets for livestreaming, the transmitter does not support this function when connecting to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. Some phone models may not support stereo-mode livestreaming; please verify through actual use. For software compatibility information, refer to the Third-Party App Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.
2. To connect, power on the transmitter. Press and hold the Linking Button for two seconds and the mobile phone will automatically search for available Bluetooth devices. Select DJI Mic Mini 2S TX when it appears and tap to complete linking. When the transmitter's status indicator turns solid blue, the linking is completed. If the mobile phone's Bluetooth cannot find DJI Mic Mini 2S, reboot Bluetooth on the mobile phone and link again.
3. When the transmitter is connected directly to your phone via Bluetooth, it supports voice tone presets, gain control, noise cancelation, mute, low cut, 32-bit float internal recording, and adaptive gain control. These features must be enabled through the DJI Mimo app or the receiver. Noise cancelation and internal recording can be turned on or off using the transmitter's Power Button.

For details on available features and compatibility when using Bluetooth direct connection, visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the Mobile Phone & Tablet Compatibility List.

What devices can the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter connect to wirelessly? How many transmitters can these devices connect to simultaneously?

DJI Mic Mini 2S supports the DJI OsmoAudio connection ecosystem*. The DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters can directly connect to certain DJI products, namely one transmitter for Osmo Action 4, and up to two transmitters for Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters can directly connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth, but a phone only connects to one transmitter at a time.

* For details, visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the OsmoAudio Compatibility List.

How to set up Adaptive Gain Control?

DJI Mic Mini 2S supports Adaptive Gain Control, which can be set through the DJI Mimo app or DJI OsmoAudio devices. This feature is off by default. Once enabled, you can choose between Clipping Control and Loudness Balance modes.
Clipping Control: Ideal for environments with dramatic volume fluctuations. It smoothly handles volume fluctuations and suppresses sudden spikes, ensuring balanced and consistent audio output. For example, during interviews at a sports event, you might encounter sudden sounds like engine noise or a starting pistol.
Loudness Balance: Automatically adjusts the audio output's dynamic range based on changes in input levels, compensating for input that is too low or too high by increasing or decreasing the gain as needed, ideal for quiet indoor settings like studios.

When the transmitters are directly connected to certain DJI OsmoAudio devices, the above two modes will not be active. Only the built-in clipping prevention function of specific OsmoAudio devices will take effect. For details, refer to the OsmoAudio Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.

What is the internal storage of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter? Does the transmitter support external SD cards for storage?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter has approximately 14.5GB built-in storage and does not support external storage. The recording duration under different conditions is as follows:
24-bit: approximately 28 hours.
32-bit Float: approximately 22 hours.

What is the format of the audio files internally recorded by the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter? How can I export audio files from a transmitter?

During internal recording, a file is saved every 30 minutes. The 24-bit and 32-bit float recordings are both saved in WAV format.
To export recorded files, you can connect the transmitter to a computer using the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable, or place the transmitter in the charging case and connect the charging case to a computer with the included data cable.

The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

What are the Original File and Edited File in File Format?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter's internal recording supports simultaneous recording of both original and edited files, which can be selected in Transmitter Settings>File Format.
The Original File is the raw audio captured by the transmitter, with filenames ending in "orig". The Edited File is the audio that has been enhanced using algorithms such as voice tone presets, low cut, noise cancelation, and adaptive gain control, with filenames ending in "edit".

What is the naming rule for internal recording files on the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

Take the recording folder "TX_MIC001_20250530_115001" as an example:
TX: Indicates that this folder is for internal recordings of the transmitter.
MIC001: Indicates this is the first internal recording folder for the transmitter. A new folder is created every 50 files.
20250530_115001: Shows the date and time when the folder was created.
Take the recording file "TX01_MIC002_20250527_202904_orig.wav" as an example:
TX01: Indicates the serial number of the current transmitter, which is assigned by the receiver based on the pairing order. This serial number will change if the transmitter is re-paired.
After pairing, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will follow the most recent pairing order, regardless of whether the transmitter is currently connected to the receiver.
If the transmitter is removed from the receiver while connected, its serial number in the internal recording files will be reset to TX00.
If you purchase a single transmitter, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will be TX00.
When the transmitter is connected to a smartphone or OsmoAudio device, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will always be TX00.
MIC002: Indicates this is the second recording file from the current transmitter. New recordings are numbered sequentially.
20250527_202904: Shows the date and time when the file was created.
When connected to a receiver or an OsmoAudio device, the date and time are synchronized with the connected device. When using the transmitter alone, you can sync the date and time with your phone via the DJI Mimo app.
orig: Means the audio is the original, unprocessed recording from the transmitter. If it says "edit," it means the audio has been processed by an algorithm.

How do I delete audio files from a DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The recorded audio can be exported or deleted after connecting the transmitter to a computer. If formatting is needed, please strictly use the DJI Mimo app. Formatting the transmitter on a computer may cause internal recording malfunctions.
When the storage space of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter runs out and Loop Recording is enabled, the oldest recording will be automatically overwritten.

How do I replace the magnetic front cover on the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter features a magnetic, interchangeable front cover and comes standard with Obsidian Black and Glaze White front covers. Additional multi-color windscreens and multi-color magnetic front covers are also available. To replace the front cover, simply pry it off from the groove at the bottom of the transmitter and swap it out.

The DJI Mic Mini 2 Multi-Color Windscreens Set is sold separately. The DJI Mic Mini 2S Multi-Color Magnetic Front Cover Set is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

Where can I mount the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter can be mounted on collars, lapels, hat brims, and more using the magnetic clip. The magnetic clip allows for attachment in four directions (up, down, left, or right) for optimal audio capture. The transmitter can also be attached to other parts of your clothing using the magnet, such as the middle of soft clothing, to prevent it from sagging. Additionally, the transmitter has a built-in magnet, so it can be attached to metal objects as needed for recording.

How many operating modes does the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter support?

1. Green Light mode: The transmitter connects to a receiver via 2.4GHz frequency band.
2. Blue Light mode: The transmitter directly connects to select DJI products via DJI OsmoAudio, or connects to smartphones via Bluetooth.

Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.

When the transmitter is connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth, does it support audio recording for livestreaming? How do I connect the transmitter to a mobile phone via Bluetooth? What features are supported?

1. It depends on the compatibility of the livestreaming app and the mobile phone operating system. You can test it with Bluetooth earphones or headsets. If you cannot record audio with the earphones or headsets for livestreaming, the transmitter does not support this function when connecting to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. Some phone models may not support stereo-mode livestreaming; please verify through actual use. For software compatibility information, refer to the Third-Party App Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.
2. To connect, power on the transmitter. Press and hold the Linking Button for two seconds and the mobile phone will automatically search for available Bluetooth devices. Select DJI Mic Mini 2S TX when it appears and tap to complete linking. When the transmitter's status indicator turns solid blue, the linking is completed. If the mobile phone's Bluetooth cannot find DJI Mic Mini 2S, reboot Bluetooth on the mobile phone and link again.
3. When the transmitter is connected directly to your phone via Bluetooth, it supports voice tone presets, gain control, noise cancelation, mute, low cut, 32-bit float internal recording, and adaptive gain control. These features must be enabled through the DJI Mimo app or the receiver. Noise cancelation and internal recording can be turned on or off using the transmitter's Power Button.

For details on available features and compatibility when using Bluetooth direct connection, visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the Mobile Phone & Tablet Compatibility List.

What devices can the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter connect to wirelessly? How many transmitters can these devices connect to simultaneously?

DJI Mic Mini 2S supports the DJI OsmoAudio connection ecosystem*. The DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters can directly connect to certain DJI products, namely one transmitter for Osmo Action 4, and up to two transmitters for Osmo Pocket 4P, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S transmitters can directly connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth, but a phone only connects to one transmitter at a time.

* For details, visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the OsmoAudio Compatibility List.

How to set up Adaptive Gain Control?

DJI Mic Mini 2S supports Adaptive Gain Control, which can be set through the DJI Mimo app or DJI OsmoAudio devices. This feature is off by default. Once enabled, you can choose between Clipping Control and Loudness Balance modes.
Clipping Control: Ideal for environments with dramatic volume fluctuations. It smoothly handles volume fluctuations and suppresses sudden spikes, ensuring balanced and consistent audio output. For example, during interviews at a sports event, you might encounter sudden sounds like engine noise or a starting pistol.
Loudness Balance: Automatically adjusts the audio output's dynamic range based on changes in input levels, compensating for input that is too low or too high by increasing or decreasing the gain as needed, ideal for quiet indoor settings like studios.

When the transmitters are directly connected to certain DJI OsmoAudio devices, the above two modes will not be active. Only the built-in clipping prevention function of specific OsmoAudio devices will take effect. For details, refer to the OsmoAudio Compatibility List on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.

What is the internal storage of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter? Does the transmitter support external SD cards for storage?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter has approximately 14.5GB built-in storage and does not support external storage. The recording duration under different conditions is as follows:
24-bit: approximately 28 hours.
32-bit Float: approximately 22 hours.

What is the format of the audio files internally recorded by the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter? How can I export audio files from a transmitter?

During internal recording, a file is saved every 30 minutes. The 24-bit and 32-bit float recordings are both saved in WAV format.
To export recorded files, you can connect the transmitter to a computer using the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable, or place the transmitter in the charging case and connect the charging case to a computer with the included data cable.

The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

What are the Original File and Edited File in File Format?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter's internal recording supports simultaneous recording of both original and edited files, which can be selected in Transmitter Settings>File Format.
The Original File is the raw audio captured by the transmitter, with filenames ending in "orig". The Edited File is the audio that has been enhanced using algorithms such as voice tone presets, low cut, noise cancelation, and adaptive gain control, with filenames ending in "edit".

What is the naming rule for internal recording files on the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

Take the recording folder "TX_MIC001_20250530_115001" as an example:
TX: Indicates that this folder is for internal recordings of the transmitter.
MIC001: Indicates this is the first internal recording folder for the transmitter. A new folder is created every 50 files.
20250530_115001: Shows the date and time when the folder was created.
Take the recording file "TX01_MIC002_20250527_202904_orig.wav" as an example:
TX01: Indicates the serial number of the current transmitter, which is assigned by the receiver based on the pairing order. This serial number will change if the transmitter is re-paired.
After pairing, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will follow the most recent pairing order, regardless of whether the transmitter is currently connected to the receiver.
If the transmitter is removed from the receiver while connected, its serial number in the internal recording files will be reset to TX00.
If you purchase a single transmitter, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will be TX00.
When the transmitter is connected to a smartphone or OsmoAudio device, the transmitter serial number in the internal recording files will always be TX00.
MIC002: Indicates this is the second recording file from the current transmitter. New recordings are numbered sequentially.
20250527_202904: Shows the date and time when the file was created.
When connected to a receiver or an OsmoAudio device, the date and time are synchronized with the connected device. When using the transmitter alone, you can sync the date and time with your phone via the DJI Mimo app.
orig: Means the audio is the original, unprocessed recording from the transmitter. If it says "edit," it means the audio has been processed by an algorithm.

How do I delete audio files from a DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The recorded audio can be exported or deleted after connecting the transmitter to a computer. If formatting is needed, please strictly use the DJI Mimo app. Formatting the transmitter on a computer may cause internal recording malfunctions.
When the storage space of the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter runs out and Loop Recording is enabled, the oldest recording will be automatically overwritten.

How do I replace the magnetic front cover on the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter features a magnetic, interchangeable front cover and comes standard with Obsidian Black and Glaze White front covers. Additional multi-color windscreens and multi-color magnetic front covers are also available. To replace the front cover, simply pry it off from the groove at the bottom of the transmitter and swap it out.

The DJI Mic Mini 2 Multi-Color Windscreens Set is sold separately. The DJI Mic Mini 2S Multi-Color Magnetic Front Cover Set is not included in certain combos and is sold separately.

DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver

How many transmitters can the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver link with?

It can link with up to four transmitters at once. In addition to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter, it can also connect to the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter and the Mic Mini Transmitter.

When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to a mobile phone, can I play back recorded audio on the mobile phone?

You can enable the Plug-Free External Speaker feature in the DJI Mimo app (enabled by default).
After enabling this feature, you can play back audio on the mobile phone without removing the receiver. If it's disabled, you need to disconnect the receiver to play back audio from your phone.

Can DJI Mic Mini 2S charge both the phone and the receiver simultaneously?

Yes. When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to your phone via the mobile phone adapter, you can use a charging cable to charge both the mobile phone and the receiver through the receiver's USB-C port.

Is Stereo mode supported when DJI Mic Mini 2S is connected to a phone via a mobile phone adapter?

For a list of compatible devices, please refer to the Downloads page on the DJI Mic Mini 2S official webpage.

Does the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver output digital or analog signals?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver's Output Port outputs analog signals for camera connections.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver's USB-C Port, Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C or Lightning), and hot shoe output digital signals.

The DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) is sold separately.

What is DJI Mic Mini 2S's Receiver On/Off With Camera? How do I use it?

When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to a camera via a 3.5mm TRS cable or hot shoe, you can enable this function and the receiver automatically powers on and off in sync with the camera.

When the receiver is connected to a camera via the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter and the camera is not in video recording mode or is in playback mode, the receiver may automatically power off and will not automatically power back on with the camera. This is determined by camera specifications, and it may vary between different camera brands and models. Please refer to your actual usage experience for details.

How to use Quadraphonic mode? How is the audio distributed?

After connecting the receiver to your smartphone, go to "Receiver Settings" in the DJI Mimo app and set the channel mode as Quadraphonic. In this mode, the audio from the four transmitters is transmitted independently through four channels without being merged. To use the Quadraphonic mode, connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter, or connect it to a computer via USB.
Please note that in Quadraphonic mode, the audio output from the 3.5mm Output Port remains stereo: TX1 and TX3 are combined as the left channel, while TX2 and TX4 are combined as the right channel.

For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.

How many transmitters can the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver link with?

It can link with up to four transmitters at once. In addition to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Transmitter, it can also connect to the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter and the Mic Mini Transmitter.

When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to a mobile phone, can I play back recorded audio on the mobile phone?

You can enable the Plug-Free External Speaker feature in the DJI Mimo app (enabled by default).
After enabling this feature, you can play back audio on the mobile phone without removing the receiver. If it's disabled, you need to disconnect the receiver to play back audio from your phone.

Can DJI Mic Mini 2S charge both the phone and the receiver simultaneously?

Yes. When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to your phone via the mobile phone adapter, you can use a charging cable to charge both the mobile phone and the receiver through the receiver's USB-C port.

Is Stereo mode supported when DJI Mic Mini 2S is connected to a phone via a mobile phone adapter?

For a list of compatible devices, please refer to the Downloads page on the DJI Mic Mini 2S official webpage.

Does the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver output digital or analog signals?

The DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver's Output Port outputs analog signals for camera connections.
The DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver's USB-C Port, Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C or Lightning), and hot shoe output digital signals.

The DJI Mic Mini Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) is sold separately.

What is DJI Mic Mini 2S's Receiver On/Off With Camera? How do I use it?

When the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver is connected to a camera via a 3.5mm TRS cable or hot shoe, you can enable this function and the receiver automatically powers on and off in sync with the camera.

When the receiver is connected to a camera via the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter and the camera is not in video recording mode or is in playback mode, the receiver may automatically power off and will not automatically power back on with the camera. This is determined by camera specifications, and it may vary between different camera brands and models. Please refer to your actual usage experience for details.

How to use Quadraphonic mode? How is the audio distributed?

After connecting the receiver to your smartphone, go to "Receiver Settings" in the DJI Mimo app and set the channel mode as Quadraphonic. In this mode, the audio from the four transmitters is transmitted independently through four channels without being merged. To use the Quadraphonic mode, connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter, or connect it to a computer via USB.
Please note that in Quadraphonic mode, the audio output from the 3.5mm Output Port remains stereo: TX1 and TX3 are combined as the left channel, while TX2 and TX4 are combined as the right channel.

For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.

DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver

Which transmitter models are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver? Is it possible to connect different transmitter models simultaneously?

The mobile receiver can connect to up to two transmitters simultaneously.
Press and hold the Linking Button on the receiver to enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash green). At this point, the mobile receiver can connect to any combination of two Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, or Mic Mini transmitters. Next, press and hold the Linking Button on each transmitter in turn to enter pairing mode. After pairing is successful, the LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver will turn solid green.
By double-pressing the Linking Button on the receiver and then pressing and holding the button, you can re-enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash blue). At this point, the mobile receiver can connect to two DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters, or mix and match Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters with Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters. After successful pairing, the LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver show solid blue.

For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

How do I enable noise canceling on the mobile receiver? After connecting the mobile receiver, can noise canceling still be controlled via the transmitter?

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver allows quick adjustment of noise cancelation levels (Off = O, Low = L, High = H) via the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch. You can't enable or disable noise canceling via the DJI Mimo app or by single-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter.

How do I adjust the gain on the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver?

After connecting the mobile receiver to your phone using the USB-C plug or the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), open the DJI Mimo app to adjust the gain settings on your phone.

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

How do I adjust parameters of the DJI Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, Mic Mini, Mic 3, and Mic 2 transmitters when connecting them to the mobile receiver?

You can adjust transmitter parameters in the DJI Mimo app. Note that the noise canceling feature can only be adjusted using the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch on the mobile receiver.

For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

Does the mobile receiver support charging the phone while in use?

When the mobile receiver is connected to a phone via the USB-C plug, it can be powered by the phone. If your phone uses a Lightning port, you will need to purchase a DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) separately to power the receiver from your phone.
Additionally, if the USB-C Charging Port on the receiver is connected to an external power source, it can simultaneously charge both the receiver and the phone, allowing for use while charging.

Removing the external power source will temporarily interrupt the audio. Please do not disconnect the external power source during use.

Does the mobile receiver support stereo sound? How can I check the current recording mode?

The mobile receiver supports Mono, Stereo (dual-channel), and Ms (Mono Safety Track) modes.
After connecting the mobile receiver to your phone using the USB-C plug or the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), open the DJI Mimo app and check the current recording mode on your phone.

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

Which devices are compatible with the mobile receiver?

Currently compatible with smartphones (USB-C or Lightning port), computers (USB-C port), Osmo Action 4 (USB-C port), Action 5 Pro (USB-C port), Action 6 (USB-C port), Osmo Pocket 4P (USB-C port), Osmo 360 (USB-C port), and more.

Do iPhone devices with a Lightning port support the mobile receiver?

You need to purchase the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) separately before use.

Can the mobile receiver be connected to a camera?

It does not support connecting to a camera via a 3.5mm TRS cable.
If you need to use it with a Sony camera that supports a hot shoe, you can connect it using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras).

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras) is sold separately.

Does the mobile receiver support being used with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

Yes.

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras) is sold separately.

Does the mobile receiver support monitoring? How do I monitor audio?

The mobile receiver's USB-C Charging Port supports audio monitoring. You can monitor audio by plugging in analog USB-C headphones directly, or by using an analog adapter for 3.5mm headphones.
The monitoring volume can be adjusted in the DJI Mimo app.

Does the mobile receiver support firmware updates? Can it update the transmitter?

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver can connect to a phone via the USB-C Plug or via the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), and upgrade DJI Mic Mini/DJI Mic Mini 2 transmitters and receivers in the DJI Mimo app. However, if the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver is connected to two Mic Mini 2S/Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters, or a mixed connection of one Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitter and one Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitter (via Blue Light mode), each transmitter must be upgraded separately. Please refer to the official websites of DJI Mic 2 and Mic 3 respectively for detailed instructions.

* For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.
** The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

What is the wireless transmission range of the mobile receiver? Is there any difference compared to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver?

400 m: DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters.
300 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (Green Light mode).
200 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver simultaneously connected to one DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitter and one DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitter (Blue Light mode).

* Data was measured in an open, unobstructed environment free of interference, and is for reference only.
** For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

Which transmitter models are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver? Is it possible to connect different transmitter models simultaneously?

The mobile receiver can connect to up to two transmitters simultaneously.
Press and hold the Linking Button on the receiver to enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash green). At this point, the mobile receiver can connect to any combination of two Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, or Mic Mini transmitters. Next, press and hold the Linking Button on each transmitter in turn to enter pairing mode. After pairing is successful, the LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver will turn solid green.
By double-pressing the Linking Button on the receiver and then pressing and holding the button, you can re-enter pairing mode (the Transmitter Status LED will flash blue). At this point, the mobile receiver can connect to two DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters, or mix and match Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters with Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters. After successful pairing, the LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver show solid blue.

For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

How do I enable noise canceling on the mobile receiver? After connecting the mobile receiver, can noise canceling still be controlled via the transmitter?

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver allows quick adjustment of noise cancelation levels (Off = O, Low = L, High = H) via the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch. You can't enable or disable noise canceling via the DJI Mimo app or by single-pressing the Power Button on the transmitter.

How do I adjust the gain on the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver?

After connecting the mobile receiver to your phone using the USB-C plug or the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), open the DJI Mimo app to adjust the gain settings on your phone.

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

How do I adjust parameters of the DJI Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, Mic Mini, Mic 3, and Mic 2 transmitters when connecting them to the mobile receiver?

You can adjust transmitter parameters in the DJI Mimo app. Note that the noise canceling feature can only be adjusted using the Noise Cancelation Mode Switch on the mobile receiver.

For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

Does the mobile receiver support charging the phone while in use?

When the mobile receiver is connected to a phone via the USB-C plug, it can be powered by the phone. If your phone uses a Lightning port, you will need to purchase a DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) separately to power the receiver from your phone.
Additionally, if the USB-C Charging Port on the receiver is connected to an external power source, it can simultaneously charge both the receiver and the phone, allowing for use while charging.

Removing the external power source will temporarily interrupt the audio. Please do not disconnect the external power source during use.

Does the mobile receiver support stereo sound? How can I check the current recording mode?

The mobile receiver supports Mono, Stereo (dual-channel), and Ms (Mono Safety Track) modes.
After connecting the mobile receiver to your phone using the USB-C plug or the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), open the DJI Mimo app and check the current recording mode on your phone.

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

Which devices are compatible with the mobile receiver?

Currently compatible with smartphones (USB-C or Lightning port), computers (USB-C port), Osmo Action 4 (USB-C port), Action 5 Pro (USB-C port), Action 6 (USB-C port), Osmo Pocket 4P (USB-C port), Osmo 360 (USB-C port), and more.

Do iPhone devices with a Lightning port support the mobile receiver?

You need to purchase the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) separately before use.

Can the mobile receiver be connected to a camera?

It does not support connecting to a camera via a 3.5mm TRS cable.
If you need to use it with a Sony camera that supports a hot shoe, you can connect it using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras).

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras) is sold separately.

Does the mobile receiver support being used with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

Yes.

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Sony Cameras) is sold separately.

Does the mobile receiver support monitoring? How do I monitor audio?

The mobile receiver's USB-C Charging Port supports audio monitoring. You can monitor audio by plugging in analog USB-C headphones directly, or by using an analog adapter for 3.5mm headphones.
The monitoring volume can be adjusted in the DJI Mimo app.

Does the mobile receiver support firmware updates? Can it update the transmitter?

The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver can connect to a phone via the USB-C Plug or via the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning), and upgrade DJI Mic Mini/DJI Mic Mini 2 transmitters and receivers in the DJI Mimo app. However, if the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver is connected to two Mic Mini 2S/Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitters, or a mixed connection of one Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitter and one Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitter (via Blue Light mode), each transmitter must be upgraded separately. Please refer to the official websites of DJI Mic 2 and Mic 3 respectively for detailed instructions.

* For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.
** The DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Adapter (USB-C to Lightning) is sold separately.

What is the wireless transmission range of the mobile receiver? Is there any difference compared to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver?

400 m: DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters.
300 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver connected to DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitters (Green Light mode).
200 m: DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver simultaneously connected to one DJI Mic Mini 2S/Mic Mini 2/Mic Mini transmitter and one DJI Mic 3/Mic 2 transmitter (Blue Light mode).

* Data was measured in an open, unobstructed environment free of interference, and is for reference only.
** For transmitter compatibility, please visit the Downloads page of the DJI Mic Mini 2S website for the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver Cross-Model Compatibility List.

DJI Mic Mini 2S Accessories

What functions can be achieved when using DJI Mic Mini 2S with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter lets you connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver directly to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe, allowing for audio recording without the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS). It supports 48kHz 24-bit digital audio recording. Your Sony camera can also supply power to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver through the adapter.
After enabling the Receiver On/Off With Camera feature in the receiver or DJI Mimo app, the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver, when connected to the camera via the hot shoe, will automatically turn on when the camera is turned on and turn off when the camera is turned off. (Note: If the camera is not in video recording mode or enters playback mode, power and communication via the hot shoe will be cut off, which will trigger the receiver to power off. When you exit playback or switch back to video recording mode, it will trigger the receiver to power on.) Additionally, this adapter can solve the issue of electrical noise that may occur when certain Sony cameras (such as the A7S3, FX3, A6700, etc.) are connected to specific microphones using a 3.5mm cable.

What cameras are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter is only suitable for Sony cameras with an MI hot shoe. For a complete list of compatible devices, refer to the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.

What microphone models are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter is compatible with DJI Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, Mic Mini, and Mic 3, but not with DJI Mic or DJI Mic 2.

What is the difference between using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter and using the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS)?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter enables digital audio recording and allows the camera to power the receiver, while the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS) supports analog audio recording. With either connection method, the receiver supports auto on/off with camera.

What should I do if my camera shows an incompatibility message when using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

If your camera does not support digital audio signals, it will not recognize the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter. For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.

What functions can be achieved when using DJI Mic Mini 2S with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter lets you connect the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver directly to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe, allowing for audio recording without the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS). It supports 48kHz 24-bit digital audio recording. Your Sony camera can also supply power to the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver through the adapter.
After enabling the Receiver On/Off With Camera feature in the receiver or DJI Mimo app, the DJI Mic Mini 2S Receiver, when connected to the camera via the hot shoe, will automatically turn on when the camera is turned on and turn off when the camera is turned off. (Note: If the camera is not in video recording mode or enters playback mode, power and communication via the hot shoe will be cut off, which will trigger the receiver to power off. When you exit playback or switch back to video recording mode, it will trigger the receiver to power on.) Additionally, this adapter can solve the issue of electrical noise that may occur when certain Sony cameras (such as the A7S3, FX3, A6700, etc.) are connected to specific microphones using a 3.5mm cable.

What cameras are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter is only suitable for Sony cameras with an MI hot shoe. For a complete list of compatible devices, refer to the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S webpage.

What microphone models are compatible with the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter is compatible with DJI Mic Mini 2S, Mic Mini 2, Mic Mini, and Mic 3, but not with DJI Mic or DJI Mic 2.

What is the difference between using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter and using the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS)?

The DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter enables digital audio recording and allows the camera to power the receiver, while the Camera Audio Cable (3.5mm TRS) supports analog audio recording. With either connection method, the receiver supports auto on/off with camera.

What should I do if my camera shows an incompatibility message when using the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter?

If your camera does not support digital audio signals, it will not recognize the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter. For detailed compatibility information on Quadraphonic mode, refer to the Quadraphonic Computer Software Compatibility List available on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic Mini 2S website.