DJI Mic 3 wireless microphone system with small and lightweight transmitters, adaptive gain control, and three tone settings. Includes transmitter and receiver.

The DJI Mic 3 is closer in size to the DJI Mic Mini, but it takes another leap forward in terms of performance and features compared to the previous second model. Here are the most significant innovations listed:
It comes with a wireless microphone that transmits audio up to 400m away to a receiver that can be attached to a camera, smart device or computer. The receiver can be connected to a phone using the included USB-C adapter.
The transmitter's microphones are omnidirectional, meaning you can use them to record background sounds or conversations between several people, such as interviews. It can be attached directly to the performers with either a clip or a magnet. The transmitter can be connected without a receiver to Osmo 360, Osmo Action 4 and 5, and Pocket 3 cameras or to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
The wide dynamic range of 32-bit recording provides even better sound quality, and audio levels can be adjusted afterwards without affecting sound quality, even if the levels are initially too quiet or loud.
Adaptive gain control includes two selectable modes. Automatic Mode prevents audio clipping and is suitable for sporting events where sound levels fluctuate dramatically. Dynamic Mode adjusts gain levels to respond to changes in sound levels. This mode is suitable for quiet indoor environments such as studios.
Two different levels of noise reduction, Basic for quiet indoor environments and Strong for louder environments. Also included are wind shields that effectively reduce extraneous sounds.
Three different "Tone preset" settings can be selected via the DJI Mimo app:
The DJI Mic 3 receiver can connect up to four transmitters at once. In addition, the receiver can synchronize audio with up to seven other receivers simultaneously, meaning this system has the ability to implement group interviews and multi-camera productions, for example. With compatible Sony cameras and computer applications, the receiver can output four independent audio tracks.
The transmitter's internal storage stores the original audio track and an algorithmically enhanced audio track, including tone settings, low cut, noise reduction, and gain adjustments. These files can be transferred from the transmitter to a computer or phone for post-processing via the USB-C port. The files can also be downloaded via the DJI Mimo app.
Adjustments are made using the receiver's touchscreen and adjustment wheel, or via the DJI Mimo app. The battery lasts for 10 hours in the receiver and 8 hours in the transmitter. If needed, a quick five-minute charge will give the receiver and transmitters two hours of use.
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