Mono and Stereo Recording
DJI Mic Mini supports both Mono and Stereo (dual channel) recording. Audio captured by the two transmitters can be output separately or combined into a single track, providing greater flexibility for post-production.
Safety Track, Extra Assurance
By enabling a safety track in the DJI Mimo app, DJI Mic Mini can record in dual tracks. The main track records at normal volume, while the second track records at 6 dB lower, helping to protect your audio from issues like clipping and distortion. This ensures you capture usable audio even with fluctuating volumes during live performances.
48-Hour Battery w/case, No More Frequent Charging
A transmitter and a receiver offer a maximum operating time of 11.5 and 10.5 hours, respectively. A fully charged case provides approximately 3.6 full charges to achieve a total of 48 hours of extended use. This makes the DJI Mic Mini ideal for long trips, interviews, and other intensive usage scenarios.
5-Minute Quick Charge
Just five minutes of charging provides about one hour of use for both the receiver and transmitter,ย [7]ย significantly enhancing charging efficiency. Supporting 1.2C fast charging, the receiver and transmitter can be fully charged in approx. 100 and 90 minutes, respectively,ย [8]ย so you can quickly get back to work.
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.
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.