Footnote 1. When using the charging case, be careful not to stack objects on the receiver units to avoid damaging the screen. 2. To achieve 4TX + 8RX configuration or four-channel output, additional accessories need to be purchased separately. The four-channel output function is only supported by certain Sony camera models (requires the DJI Mic Series camera adapter) and certain computer software (via USB output). For details, see the compatibility list on the download page of the official DJI Mic 3 website. 3. Adaptive Gain control can be configured via the receiver or the DJI Mimo app, it is turned off by default. 4. The preset voice tone modes can be selected via the receiver or the DJI Mimo app, with the default set to Regular. 5. The noise cancellation feature is turned off by default, but can be enabled and set to either Strong or Basic levels via the receiver, the DJI Mimo app, or devices connected directly through the OsmoAudio™ ecosystem. When using the receiver with multiple transmitters, you can adjust the noise cancellation settings for each transmitter individually or for all transmitters at once. If an Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4 or Osmo Pocket 3 is connected directly via OsmoAudio™, the settings can be adjusted directly on the device. If the transmitter is connected directly to a smartphone, the settings can be adjusted within the Mimo app. 6. The permitted operating frequency varies depending on the country and region. Please refer to applicable local laws and regulations for further information. 7. Measured with DJI Mic 3 (2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging cradle), with lossless audio disabled, in an open and obstacle-free environment without interference. 8. With lossless audio enabled, the transmitter's battery life will be reduced by approximately 2 hours under normal conditions and the maximum transmission range will be reduced by approximately 50%. 9. Algorithm-based enhancements include sound presets, low-pass filters, noise cancellation and adaptive gain control. 10. For details about the supported timecode modes, frame rates and timecode output formats, see the FAQ page on the official DJI Mic 3 website. 11. Measured with DJI Mic 3 (2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging cradle) in an environment free from electromagnetic interference, with continuous power to the transmitters and receiver after timecode synchronization and during 24 hours of continuous recording. 12. Measured with the DJI Mic 3 (2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging cradle), with functions such as noise cancellation and internal recording disabled. The measurement was carried out with close-range audio recordings under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver and the receiver connected to a camera via a 3.5 mm audio cable. 13. Measured with the DJI Mic 3 (2 transmitters + 1 receiver + charging cradle) in conjunction with a fully charged charging case, with functions such as noise cancellation and internal recording disabled. The measurement was carried out with close-range audio recordings under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver and the receiver connected to a camera via a 3.5 mm audio cable. 14. Measured in a controlled environment with transmitter and receiver battery levels below 25%, using a 5V charger, with noise cancellation disabled. The measurement was carried out with close-range audio recordings under interference-free conditions, with both transmitters connected to the receiver and the receiver connected to a camera via the 3.5 mm audio cable. 15. If your cell phone has a Lightning interface, the receiver cannot be operated using the cell phone battery without an external power source. To enable simultaneous charging and use, the DJI Mic 3 cell phone adapter (Lightning) must be purchased separately.
- The DJI Mic 3 is compact and portable and delivers clear, detailed audio. With 4TX+8RX, adaptive gain control and sound presets, it excels in any situation.
- Compatibility: DJI Mic 3
- Tips: Not compatible with the DJI Mic, DJI Mic 2 or DJI Mic Mini.
- Lightweight & intuitive, compact storage [1] The DJI Mic 3 transmitter is compact, light and discreet in appearance. It attaches both magnetically and with a clip. The all-in-one charging cradle conveniently stores the transmitters, receiver and accessories [1] for easy access and portability.
- Supports 4 transmitters + 8 receivers & four-channel output [2] DJI Mic 3 supports the simultaneous use of up to four transmitters and eight receivers. When combined with select cameras or software, the DJI Mic 3 receiver supports independent output of four audio tracks. Whether it's a group interview or multi-camera production, you'll get crystal-clear audio on every device, making post-production a breeze.
- Adaptive gain control for balanced volume [3] Automatic mode effectively prevents audio clipping, making it ideal for outdoor areas with strong volume fluctuations, such as during sporting events. Dynamic mode automatically adjusts the gain to changes in volume, ensuring consistent volume - ideal for quiet interiors such as studios.
- Three sound presets [4], two-level noise cancellation [5] There are three sound presets to choose from: Regular offers natural and balanced sound, Bold emphasizes the lows for a fuller, more powerful sound, and Bright emphasizes the highs to give your voice additional clarity. There are also two levels of noise reduction: Ideal for quiet indoor environments, the basic level reduces noise while maintaining voice clarity. The strong level is particularly suitable for noisy environments and significantly reduces ambient noise, making the voice clearer.
- Dual-band anti-interference [6], lossless audio transmission DJI Mic 3 supports automatic frequency hopping between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands [6] with a transmission range of up to 400 meters [7]. With lossless audio [8] enabled, it supports the transmission of 48kHz 24-bit Hi-Fi audio, ensuring pure and clear sound quality even in complex environments.
- Internal dual-file 32-bit float recording DJI Mic 3 stores both the original track and an algorithmically enhanced version simultaneously [9] to prevent loss of material and simplify post-production. With its high dynamic range, it records every nuance of a voice - from whispers to high decibels. This ensures more flexibility in post-processing.
- Extended runtime & fast charging A transmitter lasts up to 8 hours [12], and a receiver lasts up to 10 hours [12]. A fully charged charging case provides approximately 2.4 full charges for a total of 28 hours of extended use [13]. Charge in just 5 minutes and get up to 2 hours of operation [14] from the transmitter and receiver - ideal for a quick energy boost. It also supports several energy-saving features, including use while charging [15].
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