The new DJI Mic 3 is an ultralight, compact, and discreet wireless microphone that brings a range of new features and improvements over the previous version.
The new DJI Mic 3 can support up to 4 transmitters (TX) and 8 receivers (RX) for multi‑camera production and group recording and debuts several firsts for DJI wireless mics. It is the first in the series to feature adaptive gain control that automatically prevents clipping or dynamically balances the volume, the first to introduce three voice tone presets and two-level active noise cancelling, and the first to accommodate dual-file 32-bit float internal recording, which is enabled by 32 GB of onboard storage.
That internal recording helps safeguard against wireless interference or device issues, ensuring users don’t lose critical audio. Dual-file internal recording saves both the original track and an algorithm-enhanced version, offering creative flexibility and streamlining post-production workflows. Two recording specifications—24-bit or 32-bit floating point—provide a wide dynamic range suited to complex sound environments.
The transmitter also supports high-precision timecode, embedding data directly during internal recording. Across a 24-hour period, timecode accuracy deviates by no more than one frame, guaranteeing precise synchronization across multiple cameras and enabling seamless alignment in post-production.
When set to Quadraphonic mode, the DJI Mic 3 receiver can output four independent audio tracks, enabling track separation and flexible mixing when paired with select Sony cameras or compatible software.
Battery life is up to 8 hours (TX) and 10 hours (RX). The charging case accommodates two transmitters and one receiver, with space for windscreens and magnets without needing removal. It provides approximately 2.4 full charges, extending runtime by around 28 hours. A 5-minute quick charge delivers 2 hours of use, while a full recharge takes about 50 minutes.
The three voice tone presets are Regular, Rich, and Bright, and tune voices, boosting low frequencies to reduce muddiness or enhancing high frequencies to improve clarity. Simultaneously, two-level active noise cancelling reduces background sounds such as air conditioning to deliver crisp and clear audio.
Finally, the Lossless Audio feature enables the transmitter to deliver uncompressed 48kHz 24-bit audio directly to the receiver, capturing audio in high-fidelity detail.
It connects directly to the DJI OsmoAudio ecosystem, pairing seamlessly with Osmo 360, Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 4, and Osmo Pocket 3 without needing a receiver. For other devices, the Mic 3 includes a locking 3.5 mm TRS output port, a 3.5 mm TRRS monitoring port, and a USB-C port. It can also connect to smartphones via Bluetooth, again without a receiver.
The DJI Mic 3 is available now.
Individual components (charging case, receiver, transmitter) and accessories (camera adapter, multi-color windscreens, mobile phone adapter) are also available separately.