As with the Osmo Pocket 4 and up to date Lito drones, DJI has no plans to launch the Mic Mini 2 within the US, but it surely’s now obtainable in most different markets. Pricing begins at €59 (round $69) for a bundle that features a single mic transmitter, a compact USB-C wi-fi receiver, and a smaller charging case. There are a number of extra bundles obtainable, together with a €99 (round $116) choice with two mic transmitters, a bigger model of the wi-fi receiver that can be utilized with cameras, and a charging case massive sufficient to accommodate all of them. Obsidian black and glaze white magnetic covers are included, whereas 12 extra colourful alternate options are offered individually.
The Mic Mini 2 transmitters are barely bigger and a gram heavier than the originals on account of the redesign that accommodates the covers. However they’re a lot smaller than the Insta360 Mic Professional’s transmitters that can function a customizable colour E Ink display. Battery life stays the identical at 11.5 hours for the Mic Mini 2 with ANC turned off and 10.5 hours for the receiver, whereas the wi-fi transmission distance nonetheless maxes out at simply over 1,312 ft. There’s nonetheless no redundant on-mic recording, however DJI teased a Mic Mini 2S model with that function as a part of right this moment’s announcement that it claims might be introduced this summer time.

