Advanced Mini Wireless Microphone
DJI Mic 3 is compact and portable, delivering clear, detailed audio. With 4TX+8RX, adaptive gain control, and voice tone presets, it excels in any scenario.
Includes one transmitter and one receiver, with up to 10-hour operating time. Compact and portable, ideal for daily recording.
All-In-One, Ready To Go
The charging case neatly holds two transmitters and one receiver. Each transmitter fits inside with the windscreen and either the magnet or magnetic clip attached—no need to remove them. When the transmitters are stored with the clips attached, the lid also has space for the magnets and locking audio adapter cable [1], so everything stays organized and ready to go.
Adaptive Gain Control for Balanced Volume [3]
- Automatic: Automatic mode effectively prevents audio clipping, making it ideal for outdoor environments with dramatic volume fluctuations, such as sporting events.
- Dynamic: Dynamic mode automatically adjusts gain in response to volume changes, ensuring consistent loudness—ideal for quiet indoor settings like studios.
Three Voice Tone Presets To Match Your Style [4]
- Regular: Regular is the default setting, offering clean, natural, and balanced audio.
- Rich: Rich puts extra emphasis on the lows for a fuller, more powerful sound.
- Bright: Bright highlights the highs, giving your voice extra clarity and sparkle.
Two-Level Noise Cancelling for Focused Sound [5]
- Basic: The Basic level is ideal for quiet indoor settings, reducing fan, air conditioning, and reverb noises while preserving vocal clarity.
- Strong: The Strong level excels in noisy environments, significantly cutting ambient noise for clearer vocals.
With the windscreen attached, the transmitter effectively reduces wind noise and other unwanted noise, delivering crisp, clear audio even in windy conditions or noisy environments—ideal for live streaming, vlogging, and more.
Effortless Control, Smooth Operation
- On-Receiver Parameter Adjustment: The receiver features a 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen and a dial, putting gain, battery status, and modes at your fingertips. Adjust settings quickly and enjoy flexible, efficient operation.
- App-Based Control & Firmware Updates: Use the DJI Mimo app to fine-tune settings and update firmware directly from your phone. Enjoy quick, convenient parameter adjustments and effortless upgrades.
4 TX + 8 RX for Seamless Collaboration [2]
DJI Mic 3's receiver can connect with up to four transmitters at once, letting you capture four audio sources simultaneously. The main receiver can also sync audio to up to seven additional receivers. Whether it's a group interview or a multi-camera production, you'll get crystal-clear audio on every device, making post-production a breeze.
Flexible, Versatile Channel Settings
The receiver lets you choose between Mono and Stereo (dual-channel) modes—output audio from each transmitter separately, or merge them into a single track to suit any creative scenario.
Four-Channel Output [2], Effortless Editing
When set to Quadraphonic mode, the DJI Mic 3 Receiver—paired with select Sony cameras or computer software—supports independent output of four audio tracks. This enables precise track separation and flexible mixing, giving you greater creative freedom in post-production.
Dual-Band Reliability, Rock-Solid Transmission
DJI Mic 3 supports automatic frequency hopping between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands [6], with a transmission range of up to 400 meters [7]. Its robust anti-interference capabilities ensure stable audio transmission, even in complex wireless environments like trade shows.
Lossless Transmission, Pristine Audio
With Lossless Audio enabled [8], the transmitter delivers uncompressed 48kHz 24-bit audio directly to the receiver. This ensures every recording is captured in stunning, high-fidelity detail.
Internal Recording
Never worry about lost audio—internal recording protects your material from wireless interference or device failures. With dual-file internal recording, DJI Mic 3 saves both the original track and an algorithm-enhanced version at once [9], streamlining your workflow and keeping your creative process smooth.
32-bit Float Internal Recording
With support for 32-bit float internal recording, DJI Mic 3 provides a high dynamic range that not only delivers high-quality recording but also adapts better to complex sound environments. It excels in capturing every nuance of a voice, from quiet whispers to booming decibel levels, providing greater reliability in erratic noise scenarios and more flexibility in post-production.
Built-in Timecode for Precise Sync
DJI Mic 3 offers high-precision timecode support [10], with the transmitter embedding timecode data during internal recording and the receiver supporting both timecode input and output. With less than one frame of drift over 24 hours [11], you can instantly align multi-camera footage in post-production, making editing faster and more efficient.
Hassle-Free File Export
When you're done shooting, simply use the charging case and USB-C data cable to connect both transmitters to your computer or smartphone [12]. Instantly transfer all your internally recorded files in one go—editing and sharing couldn't be easier. You can also connect a transmitter to the DJI Mimo app to download audio files, offering flexible export options to suit your needs.
28-Hour Extended Battery Life [13]
A transmitter lasts up to 8 hours [14], and a receiver up to 10 hours [14]. A fully charged charging case provides about 2.4 full charges to achieve a total of 28 hours of extended use [13]. Easily handle long video shoots and live streams without worrying about running out of power.
5-Minute Quick Charge
Charge for just 5 minutes and get up to 2 hours of use [15] from the transmitter and receiver—ideal for a quick power boost. With 3C fast charging support, a full charge takes only about 50 minutes [16], so you can get back to creating in no time.
- 5 minutes to charge
- 2 hours of use
Multiple Intelligent Power-Saving Features
- Auto Power-Saving [17]: The transmitter automatically enters sleep mode when it doesn't detect a signal from the receiver. It will wake up and reconnect to the receiver once the signal is detected again. This feature allows you to wear the transmitter for extended periods without needing to frequently power it on and off.
- Auto Power-Off: On the receiver screen, or in the DJI Mimo app, you can set the transmitter and receiver to automatically power off after a period of inactivity. When this feature is enabled on both devices, they will automatically shut down if not connected for more than 15 minutes, preventing battery drain and preserving more power for your creativity.
- Auto On/Off With Camera: After enabling the Auto On/Off With Camera feature on the receiver screen or in the DJI Mimo app, the receiver, when connected to the camera via the 3.5mm audio cable or hot shoe, will automatically turn on when the camera is turned on and turn off when the camera is turned off.
- Use While Charging: When the receiver is connected to your smartphone via cable, it draws power directly from your phone. If you connect an external power source to the receiver's USB-C port, you can charge both the receiver and your phone simultaneously—so you can keep recording without interruption [18].
Connect Instantly, Create Freely
- DJI OsmoAudio Direct Connection: The transmitter supports direct connection to Osmo 360, Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Pocket 3 without a receiver [19]. The DJI OsmoAudio connection ecosystem delivers premium audio, simplifying your gear and workflow for a more efficient creative process.
- Wide Device Compatibility: The receiver offers multiple ports to meet your creative needs: a locking 3.5mm TRS output port for stable, interruption-free connections; a 3.5mm TRRS monitoring port for real-time audio monitoring; and a USB-C port for simultaneous charging and recording—ideal for phones, tablets, or computers. With the adapters, you can quickly adapt to different devices for a more efficient and flexible workflow.
- Bluetooth Direct-To-Phone [20]: No receiver required—the transmitter connects directly to your smartphone via Bluetooth, so you can easily use it with your favorite third-party recording or live streaming apps [21]. With the DJI Mimo app, you can adjust settings and update firmware all in one place, making setup and operation quick and effortless.
DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter [22]
This adapter connects the DJI Mic 3 Receiver directly to a Sony camera's MI hot shoe, enabling 48kHz 24-bit digital audio recording and supporting four-channel independent output.
DJI Mic 3 Multi-Color Windscreens [22]
Provides five windscreens with different colors to easily match clothing, environment, etc.
DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) [22]
Allows the DJI Mic 3 Receiver to connect to Apple mobile devices with a Lightning port for audio recording.
Features:
- Lightweight & Intuitive, Compact Storage
- 4TX + 8RX Capability & Four-Channel Output
- Adaptive Gain Control for Balanced Volume
- Three Voice Tone Presets, Two-Level Noise Cancelling
- Dual Band Anti-Interference, Lossless Audio Transmission
- Dual-File 32-bit Float Internal Recording
- Integrated Timecode for Seamless Editing
- Extended Operating Time & Fast Charging
Compatible With:
Mics:
- DJI Mic 3
Accessories (Sold Separately):
- DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter (Glazer's SKU #26579)
FAQ:
How do I update the firmware of the DJI Mic 3 transmitters and receiver?
- Connect the DJI Mic 3 Receiver to a phone either via a phone adapter (USB-C or Lightning) or directly to the DJI Mimo app, 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.
- A DJI Mic 3 Transmitter can also connect directly to the DJI Mimo app to complete its firmware update.
The DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) is sold separately.
How do I link the DJI Mic 3's transmitters with the 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:
Method 1: Put the transmitters and receiver into the charging case and they will link automatically.
Method 2: Power on the transmitters and receiver, swipe down on the receiver's main screen to enter the Settings, then swipe left to choose Device Linking. Add TX by selecting the desired TX slot. Press and hold the Linking Button on one transmitter, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete linking. When the System Status LED on the transmitter blinks green and blue alternately, it indicates that linking is in progress. When the LED turns solid green, the linking is complete.
To end linking during the process, tap Cancel.
How long does it take to fully charge the transmitters and receiver using the DJI Mic 3 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 DJI Mic 3 transmitters, the receiver, and the charging case.
The DJI Mic 3 transmitters and receiver both support fast charging. When using the DJI Mic 3 Charging Case, both the transmitters and receiver can be charged to 80% in just 18 minutes*. The transmitters can also be charged via the DJI Mic 3 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable, reaching 80% in 18 minutes* as well.
At room temperature, it takes approximately 50 minutes* to fully charge the transmitters and the receiver using the charging case. It takes about 1.5 hours* to fully charge the charging case separately.
* Measured in a controlled test environment and is for reference only.
Product SKU:
CP.RN.00000479.03|
In The Box:
DJI Mic 3 Transmitter
DJI Mic 3 Receiver
DJI Mic 3 Transmitter Magnetic Charging Cable
DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (USB-C)
USB-C to USB-C Data Cable
DJI Mic 3 Locking Audio Adapter Cable (3.5mm TRS to TRS)
DJI Mic 3 Windscreen (Black/Gray)
DJI Mic 3 Windscreen (Black)
DJI Mic 3 Magnet
DJI Mic 3 Magnetic Clip
DJI Mic 3 Compact Carrying Pouch
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Footnotes:
* All of the above data was collected in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary. For usage settings and suggestions, refer to the official DJI product page.
1. When storing accessories in the charging case, avoid stacking to prevent receiver screen damage.
2. To achieve the 4TX + 8RX setup or four-channel output, additional accessories must be purchased separately. The four-channel output feature is only supported by certain Sony camera models (requiring the DJI Mic Series Camera Adapter) and certain computer software (via USB output). For details, refer to the compatibility list on the Downloads page of the official DJI Mic 3 website.
3. The Adaptive Gain Control feature can be configured via the receiver or the DJI Mimo app, and it is turned off by default.
4. The Voice Tone Preset modes can be selected via the receiver or the DJI Mimo app, with the default set to Regular.
5. The Noise Cancelling feature is turned off by default but can be activated and set to either Strong or Basic level through the receiver, DJI Mimo app, or device directly connected via the OsmoAudio™ ecosystem. When using the receiver with multiple transmitters, you can adjust the noise cancelling settings for each transmitter individually or for all transmitters simultaneously. When an Osmo 360, Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, or Osmo Pocket 3 is connected directly via OsmoAudio™, settings can be adjusted on the product interface. When the transmitter is directly connected to a smartphone, the settings can be adjusted within the Mimo app.
6. Operating frequency allowed varies among countries and regions. Refer to local laws and regulations for more information.
7. Measured using DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), with Lossless Audio off, in an open, unobstructed environment free of interference.
8. When Lossless Audio is enabled, the transmitter's battery life will decrease by approximately 2 hours under nominal operating conditions, and the maximum transmission range will be reduced by approximately 50%.
9. Algorithm-based enhancements include voice tone presets, low cut, noise cancellation, and adaptive gain control.
10. For details on supported timecode modes, frame rates, and timecode output formats, refer to the FAQ page on the official DJI Mic 3 website.
11. Measured using DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) in an environment free of electromagnetic interference, with continuous power supplied to the transmitters and receiver following timecode synchronization and throughout 24 hours of continuous recording.
12. For a list of compatible devices, refer to the Downloads page on the official DJI Mic 3 website.
13. Measured using DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) paired with a fully charged charging case, with features such as noise cancellation and internal recording off, during close-range audio recording under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver and the receiver connected to a camera via the 3.5mm audio cable.
14. Measured using DJI Mic 3 (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), with features such as noise cancellation and internal recording off, during close-range audio recording under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver and the receiver connected to a camera via the 3.5mm audio cable.
15. Measured in a controlled environment with the transmitters and receiver battery levels below 25%, using a charger of 5V output, with noise cancellation off, during close-range audio recording under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver, and the receiver connected to a camera via the 3.5mm audio cable.
16. Data was collected in a controlled environment and should be taken as reference only.
17. This feature is only effective when the device is powered on. If the auto power-off feature for the transmitter and receiver is enabled in the DJI Mimo app or on the receiver screen, both devices will automatically shut down if no pairing signal is detected after 15 minutes.
18. If your phone uses a Lightning interface, the receiver cannot be powered by the phone's battery without an external power source. To enable simultaneous charging and use, you need to purchase the DJI Mic 3 Mobile Phone Adapter (Lightning) separately.
19. Some features of DJI Mic 3 cannot be configured through the device directly connected via the OsmoAudio™ ecosystem. For details, refer to the FAQ page on the official DJI Mic 3 website.
20. Only one transmitter can be directly connected and used as the audio input source at a time.
21. When connected directly to a smartphone via Bluetooth, the transmitter does not support audio recording with the phone's native camera app; it only works with third-party apps. For a list of compatible apps, refer to the Downloads page on the DJI Mic 3 official website.
22. Sold separately.
| Glazer's SKU | 26551 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Manufacturer | DJI | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MFG SKU | ASI300047 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Product Specs | DJI MIC 3DJI Mic 3 Transmitter Specs:DJI Mic 3 Receiver Specs:MIC ComparisonWeightSound RecordingMulti-functionalityAccessoriesBattery Life |