Are you looking for the ultimate wireless microphone for video production and have just realized that standard dual-mic systems are not enough? DJI has just solved the biggest compromise for mobile creators, introducing hardware that is changing the game for mobile journalism and indie podcasts.
- The new DJI Mic Mini 2S brings internal 32-bit float recording and 14,5 GB of memory (up to 28 hours) directly to each transmitter.
- One receiver now supports simultaneous connection of up to four microphones, eliminating the cost of additional equipment.
- It costs 99 euros for the version with 1 microphone and 189 euros for the set of 2 microphones with the charging case.
The 32-bit float function
As revealed by PetaPixel , the Mic Mini 2S features internal audio recording for the first time in each transmitter. This means that even if the wireless signal is lost due to interference or distance, your audio is safe on the internal memory.
Each transmitter has 14,5GB of storage, capable of recording up to 28 continuous hours of audio in the default 24-bit mode. The addition of the 32-bit float file completely eliminates clipping from sudden, loud screams or unexpected volume peaks, giving you huge room for correction in post-production.
Quadruple receiver connection
Until now, if you wanted to film a four-person panel, you had to deal with multiple receivers, audio mixers, and complicated wiring. DJI is changing that by allowing a single receiver to handle up to four microphones simultaneously.
This architecture is primarily aimed at wedding videographers, round-table podcasters, and small filmmaking teams. It is worth noting that the receiver is fully backward compatible with older equipment, as it works seamlessly with the Mic Mini and Mic Mini 2, saving you from additional upgrade costs.
AI noise cancelling and ergonomics
On the software side, DJI has equipped the system with dual-level AI noise cancellation. The basic level filters out indoor sounds like air conditioners and fans, while the aggressive profile takes on outdoor environments with strong winds and heavy traffic.
Despite the technological additions, the transmitters weigh just 12 grams. However, their small size hides a compromise: they do not support an external lavalier microphone. This means that the transmitter body and the company logo will remain visible on your guests' clothing, unless you choose one of the colored magnetic covers sold separately.
Our opinion at TechNoid
We at TechNoid believe that the DJI Mic Mini 2S is the most honest tool for solo creators and mobile journalists who don’t want to carry around bulky sound racks. The ability to use four microphones from one receiver and the safety net of 32-bit float fully justify the price of 189 euros for the complete set. If you’re serious about interviewing, also take a look at our guide on how to set up a seamless wireless streaming network so you always have the perfect setup on every mission.
| Version | Contents | Price (including VAT) |
|---|---|---|
| Single Pack | 1 microphone, cables | 99 euro |
| Dual pack | 2 microphones, 1 receiver, charging case | 189 euro |
Frequently Asked Questions about DJI Mic Mini 2S
Does the DJI Mic Mini 2S support an external lavalier microphone?
No, due to its extremely small and lightweight design, there is no port for connecting an external lavalier capsule.
How much recording time can fit in the internal memory?
The built-in 14,5GB memory offers up to 28 hours of continuous recording in the default 24-bit mode.
Can I connect older microphones to the new receiver?
Yes, the Mic Mini 2S receiver is fully compatible with the older DJI Mic Mini and Mic Mini 2.
How many microphones can be connected simultaneously?
One receiver can now connect and manage up to four microphones simultaneously.
What is the retail price of the two-microphone set?
The complete version with two transmitters, one receiver and the charging case costs 189 euros including VAT.
Is the product available in the United States?
No, the DJI Mic Mini 2S is available worldwide, excluding the US market at this time.
How does Clipping Control technology work?
Automatically stabilizes sound in unstable acoustic environments, preventing distortion from sudden volume increases.


