DJI has officially introduced the DJI Mic Mini 2S, a compact wireless microphone system that brings 32-bit float internal recording, built-in storage, improved noise reduction, and longer recording time for content creators, vloggers, and filmmakers.

One of the main additions is support for 32-bit float internal recording, allowing the microphone to capture both quiet voices and loud sounds with a wider dynamic range. This helps reduce audio clipping and provides more flexibility during editing.
The transmitter weighs just 12 grams and includes 14.5GB of built-in storage, enough for up to 28 hours of loop recording. Users can save audio in either raw format for post-production or a processed format for quicker editing. It also doubles as a standalone voice recorder.
DJI also updated the microphone’s noise reduction feature with two modes. The Weak setting is designed for indoor use to reduce sounds like fans or echoes, while the Strong mode helps minimize outdoor noise such as wind and traffic.
Battery life reaches up to 11 hours on the transmitter and 10 hours on the receiver. When paired with the charging case, the total usage extends to around 40 hours. A five-minute charge provides about one hour of recording time.
The receiver can connect with up to four transmitters at once, including compatible earlier DJI microphone models. It supports mono, stereo, and quad-track recording, and works with DJI devices such as the Osmo Pocket 4 and Action 6, while Bluetooth connectivity allows direct pairing with smartphones. Under ideal conditions, the system offers a wireless transmission range of up to 400 meters.
DJI has yet to announce pricing and availability for the DJI Mic Mini 2S in more markets.

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