DJI Mic Mini 2 Launches with Voice Presets and Lower Price, US Release Pending
The second-generation wireless microphone system introduces on-device sound customization and magnetic covers while undercutting its predecessor by over a third.

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Key facts
- DJI Mic Mini 2 weighs 11 grams and records at 48 kHz, 24-bit.
- Three voice tone presets (Regular, Rich, Bright) are available on-device.
- Transmitter runs 11.5 hours; charging case extends total use to 48 hours.
- Standard kit priced at £89/€89; single-transmitter mobile kit at £49/€54.
- US pricing and availability remain unconfirmed; FCC filings removed.
- A Mic Mini 2S model with internal recording is expected later in summer.
- Compatible with existing Mic Mini receivers and select Osmo devices via OsmoAudio.
- Interchangeable magnetic covers include standard colors and a Victo Ngai collection.
A Lighter, Customizable Microphone System
DJI has released the Mic Mini 2, a second-generation wireless microphone system that weighs just 11 grams per transmitter and includes a detachable rotating magnetic clip. The core audio specifications remain unchanged from the original model, recording at 48 kHz with 24-bit depth, automatic limiting, and adjustable gain across five levels. The system retains two-stage noise cancellation and dual-track recording via the DJI Mimo app. Transmission range reaches up to 400 meters with the standard receiver and 300 meters with the mobile version.
On-Device Voice Presets Simplify Sound Customization
The Mic Mini 2 introduces three voice tone presets — Regular, Rich, and Bright — allowing users to adjust sound character without post-production software. This feature is designed to streamline quick recording setups, particularly for mobile or field use. Visual customization has also been expanded. Interchangeable magnetic front covers come in Obsidian Black and Glaze White by default, with additional colors sold separately, including an eight-color set. A themed collection designed by illustrator Victo Ngai offers four options: Dawn, Surge, Blaze, and Glimmer.
Battery Life and Ecosystem Integration
Battery performance aligns with category expectations: the transmitter operates for up to 11.5 hours, the receiver for 10.5 hours, and the charging case extends total use to 48 hours. A five-minute charge provides roughly one hour of recording time. The Mic Mini 2 works with existing Mic Mini receivers and the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver. Through OsmoAudio Direct Connection, it can link directly with Osmo Pocket 3, Osmo 360, Osmo Nano, and Osmo Action 6, eliminating the need for a separate receiver in some setups.
Aggressive Pricing Undercuts Predecessor
Pricing marks a significant shift. The standard kit, including two transmitters, one receiver, and a charging case, starts at £89 or €89. A smaller package with one transmitter and a mobile receiver begins at £49 or €54. These figures place the Mic Mini 2 well below the original Mic Mini’s launch price of £145 in late 2024. However, no pricing or release details have been confirmed for the United States. Earlier FCC filings related to the device have reportedly been removed, leaving a gap in availability for the US market.
Future Model and Market Positioning
DJI has indicated that a further model, the Mic Mini 2S, is expected later in the summer, with additional capabilities including internal recording and support for more transmitters. This suggests a tiered strategy, with the Mic Mini 2 serving as a budget-friendly entry point. The Mic Mini 2 enters the market as a modest update, with incremental improvements and a sharper price that may attract creators working with tighter budgets. Its combination of on-device customization, extended battery life, and ecosystem compatibility positions it as a versatile tool for content creators.
The bottom line
- The Mic Mini 2 is lighter (11g) and cheaper (from £49) than its predecessor.
- Three voice presets and magnetic covers offer new customization options.
- Battery life reaches 48 hours with the charging case; quick charge provides 1 hour in 5 minutes.
- US release details are absent; FCC filings have been withdrawn.
- A more advanced Mic Mini 2S with internal recording is due later in 2025.
- The system integrates with existing DJI receivers and select Osmo devices.




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