The DJI Wireless Microphone is the latest release from the well-known camera and drone company behind the Mavic drones. DJI has long been rumored to create its own microphone.
Numerous users suspected it will be marketed towards creatives at work and tech enthusiasts just like their previous device.
DJI Wireless Mic
The DJI Wireless Mic is the company's first dedicated audio recording gear and has been made available in the United States. It is now possible for users to capture 24-bit, 48-kHz audio for their vlogs, spoken-word, and numerous creative content from up to 820 feet away using the wireless clip-on system, which is included.
However, DJI is clearly hoping to win over fans of wireless earbuds with the design. The DJI Mic users can charge both the transmitter and receiver in a battery case that lasts for a total of 15 hours, allowing them to use the device on the go. Furthermore, users can expect to spend up to 5.5 hours per session on the computer.
As reported by Engadget, "The Mic can output through a 3.5mm jack, Lightning and USB-C, and users will get familiar audio adjustments like sensitivity (between -12dB and +12dB) and variable gain. An included furry windscreen will prevent a blustery day from ruining the show."
The company claims that the DJI Mic will give users a huge amount of value as it provides crystal-clear audio at long distances. The DJI Mic is now available to the public at $329.
DJI Wireless Microphone Kit Features
One of DJI's selling points with their newly released Mic is the ability for professionals and videography enthusiasts to easily record audio as good as, or even better than, the quality of the videos.
For content creators, this would be extremely beneficial if they use the DJI Mic to gain a competitive advantage and take their work to the next level. Up to 250 meters away, it provides exceptional sound quality and dual-channel recording capabilities.
As reported by TechCrunch, the company claims that the audio on this device is of high quality. Due to its accuracy in reproducing tone across a wider frequency range, the DJI Mic allows users to record high-fidelity, professional-quality audio. It is possible to record in each channel separately, or the two channels can be combined for greater post-production flexibility.
DJI Mic comes with two transmitters, each of which has a built-in microphone for use with the drone. Both transmitters are capable of transmitting omnidirectional audio, making them particularly well suited for multi-person interviews and small studio setups.
The DJI Mic is also designed to be used so easily, users just need to turn it on, connect it, and it is good to go, ready to record crystal-clear audio on the go.
Lastly, as observed in its design, the DJI Mic can both fit easily in a case since it has no bulky buttons. DJI designed the mic to have a built-in touchscreen and onboard memory.
The touchscreen display provides quick and easy access to essential functions such as channel selection, input/output settings, and 14 hours of built-in storage to prevent audio frame drop or loss.