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The transmitter battery lasts up to 11.5 hours, the receiver up to 10.5 hours, with charging case up to 48 hours. It is compatible with the DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro.
No, you cannot pair the microphone directly with Bluetooth headphones and transmit audio to them. The transmitter is not designed for this.
The microphone connects via Bluetooth to smartphones, laptops, selected DJI cameras or via a receiver with digital cameras using a 3.5 mm audio cable. Direct audio transmission to Bluetooth headphones is not possible. If you want to listen to audio, you will need a device such as a smartphone or the supplied receiver, which you can then use to connect headphones.
Yes, the Mic Mini Transmitter is compatible with the PC. You need to connect the microphone receiver to your computer using a USB-C adapter and then select the microphone as an input device in the audio settings of your operating system.
Hello ! Yes, the product is compatible with the GoPro HERO 12, via a direct Bluetooth connection from the transmitter or via the 3.5 mm jack with the Media Mod. Check the list of compatible devices on the official DJI website for more details. Thank you, DJI!
Yes, you can connect the DJI Mic Mini receiver with USB-C directly to an iPad. Thanks to iPadOS 17, it is fully compatible and also works with the native camera app.
No, you cannot use it directly with your iPhone 13 mini without buying anything else. The Mic Mini Transmitter is a wireless lavalier microphone for mobile devices, but to connect the receiver to the iPhone (with Lightning connector) you need the DJI Mic Mini specific Lightning adapter, which is compatible with the iPhone 13 mini. No extra app is required, only this accessory for direct recording.
No, the microphone is not directly compatible with the Sony ZV1 as the Sony ZV1 does not have an MI accessory shoe. You can connect it via a 3.5 mm TRRS connector or with a special DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (for Mic Mini), as shown in tests.
The DJI Mic Mini is compatible with the iPhone 14 Pro. It supports iPhone 13 Pro and later, including iPhone 14 Pro, and enables seamless integration with direct Bluetooth connection without additional software. The connection uses a Lightning adapter specifically designed for the iPhone 14 series and earlier models.
The Mic Mini transmitters are not compatible with the Mic 2 receiver. The two systems use different receivers and cannot be combined with each other. Mic 2 transmitters only work with Mic 2 receivers, and Mic Mini transmitters only with Mic Mini receivers.
The microphone is compatible with the Insta360 X3 camera. It can be connected via Bluetooth or using the receiver with a cable. For Bluetooth connection, the Insta360 X3 camera can only pair one Bluetooth device at a time. It is also possible to use special brackets to attach the receiver to the camera without obstructing the shot.
not really, I need it on the motorbike, the sound quality especially in wind is not the best, think this microphone is more for interview in a quiet environment
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I had the same problem with my Samsung Galaxy S21. The microphone does not work with the smartphone's integrated camera. You need the "Blackmagic Camera" app from the Play Store, for example. The Filmic Pro app and other apps also work. I downloaded the "Blackmagic Camera" app and lo and behold, it worked. The videos are saved in the newly created folder in the picture gallery.
The DJI microphones are mainly designed for applications such as interviews and lectures. They might be less suitable for live concert recordings as they are not specifically designed for such applications. However, they offer good sound quality and are wireless, which could make them useful for some live applications. However, they lack specific functions that are typical for live concerts, such as a high resistance to high volumes or special settings for such environments.
The DJI Mic Mini Transmitter is compatible with the DJI OM 7P gimbal, but you need the DJI Multifunctional Module to enable audio transmission. With this module, you can use the sound recording directly via the smartphone.
Yes, the microphone is compatible with iPhone 11. DJI's official resources confirm this compatibility, including for iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro and 11 models. The connection can be made via Bluetooth or using the supplied receiver.
Further details:
- Bluetooth connection: Activate pairing mode on the transmitter, then pair via the iPhone's Bluetooth settings.
- Bluetooth limitations: Noise reduction is enabled by default and cannot be disabled in this mode.
- Compatible apps: Works with standard video recording apps, but the DJI Mimo app is not required for audio.
For optimum audio quality, DJI recommends using the physical receiver via the Lightning port.
Yes, you can pair the microphone with a PC to hold Teams meetings. To do this, you need to connect the microphone's receiver to the computer using an adapter or a suitable cable. You can then set the microphone as an external microphone in your computer.
The microphones work with native iPhone apps, such as the camera app, when connected via Bluetooth. However, there are limitations when using them via Bluetooth, as noise cancellation is always activated and cannot be deactivated. For the best audio quality, the use of the receiver is recommended, but it must be connected via a cable.