DJI Liquidates Its Mic Mini at a Record Low, Noise Cancelling and HQ Audio Now Cost Peanuts - Kotaku
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DJI Liquidates Its Mic Mini at a Record Low, Noise Cancelling and HQ Audio Now Cost Peanuts - Kotaku
"DJI - one of our favorite go-to brands for cameras - also has a solid lineup of wireless microphones and we just spotted an option going for less. The DJI Mic Mini, which typically retails for $119, is now going for just $74 at Amazon, after a generous 38% discount. It's the lowest price we've seen in the past 30 days; even Prime Day didn't bring it this low. We recommend grabbing it sooner rather than later, as the offer might wrap up anytime now."
"This setup gives you two transmitters and one receiver, so it's perfect for when you're shooting with more than one user. Each transmitter is small, lightweight, and can be worn/clipped easily. It doesn't feel bulky or look unpleasant on camera. Despite its tiny size, it offers a maximum transmission range of 400 meters for stronger signals both indoors and outdoors. Recording in those busy streets and jam-packed cafeterias won't be a problem, ever again."
"You're also getting two noise cancellation modes; basic and strong. The basic mode is ideal for relatively quieter environments, like your home, while the strong mode is more appropriate for noisier settings. It also comes with an automatic limiting feature that reduces volume spikes and maintains a consistent tone; your audience won't be hit with an unexpected jumpscare mid-video. Battery-wise, you're looking at up to 10 hours of operating time on both the transmitters and the receiver."
The DJI Mic Mini is currently discounted to $74 at Amazon, down from its usual $119, representing a 38% reduction and the lowest price in the past 30 days. The package includes two transmitters and one receiver, suitable for multi-user shoots. Each transmitter is compact, lightweight, and clips or wears discreetly on camera. The system provides a maximum transmission range of 400 meters for reliable indoor and outdoor signals. Two noise-cancellation modes — basic and strong — accommodate quiet and noisy environments, and an automatic limiter reduces volume spikes. Both transmitters and the receiver offer up to 10 hours of operating time.
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