DJI Unveils Mic Mini 2S with Enhanced Audio Features and Portability

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Key Takeaways
- Supports 32-bit float recording for better dynamic range and flexibility
- Features 14.5GB built-in storage on the transmitter for direct recording
- Can connect up to four transmitters to one receiver for multi-person recordings
- Includes AI noise cancellation and a two-stage active noise reduction system
- Expected price in Nepal is NPR 39,999 for the full kit
DJI has recently announced the Mic Mini 2S in China, a significant upgrade to its popular compact wireless microphone system. Designed for vloggers, filmmakers, livestreamers, and mobile journalists, the Mic Mini 2S retains the lightweight and portable design of its predecessor while adding several key improvements.
The Mic Mini 2S now supports 32-bit float internal recording, which captures a wider dynamic range and allows for better recovery of audio even if input levels are too high or too low. This is especially useful in unpredictable environments, reducing the risk of unusable recordings. Additionally, the transmitter includes 14.5GB of built-in storage, enabling direct audio recording as a backup in case of signal drops or recording device issues.
The new receiver can connect to up to four transmitters simultaneously, making it ideal for podcasts, interviews, and group recordings. DJI has also integrated AI-powered noise cancellation and a two-stage active noise reduction system. The first mode tackles indoor reflections and HVAC hums, while the second mode is optimized for filtering traffic and wind noise outdoors.
In terms of connectivity, the Mic Mini 2S supports USB-C and Lightning through compatible adapters, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, cameras, and laptops. It also integrates seamlessly with DJI cameras and gimbals. The entire system offers up to 40 hours of battery life when used with the included charging case.
Key specifications include a transmission range of up to 400 meters line-of-sight, support for quad-track output by pairing up to four transmitters with one receiver, and battery life of up to 11 hours for the transmitter and 10 hours for the receiver. The system can be managed via the DJI Mimo app for settings, advanced controls, and firmware updates.
If the Mic Mini 2S launches in Nepal, the full kit (2 transmitters, 1 receiver, and charging case) is expected to cost NPR 39,999, while the standard package (1 transmitter and 1 receiver) may be priced around NPR 20,999.
Key specs
| Type | Ultra-compact wireless microphone/recorder system |
| Receiver Design | Ultra-lightweight clip-on design |
| Battery Life | TX: Up to 11 hours / RX: Up to 10 hours (Up to 40 hours total with the charging case) |
| Configuration | Single Transmitter (1 TX) / Standard Package (1 TX + 1 RX) / Full Kit (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case) |
| Recording Formats | 32-bit floating-point internal recording (14.5GB built-in storage per TX) |
| Channel Modes | Supports up to Quad-track output (pairing up to 4 transmitters to 1 receiver simultaneously) |
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