If you’re a content creator, you really cannot be ignoring your audio. Yes it’s true that tons of folks are just watching with the volume off, just reading captions. Though when they do click on the screen to unmute and are met with with just the sound picked up from your phone’s camera at a distance, it feels cheap. Don’t let cheap audio cheapen your brand. Lavalier mics have become much more straight forward to use, plugging right into the phone wirelessly. Right now, the DJI Mic 3 charging case bundle happens to be on sale.
This kit from DJI comes with two DJI Mic 3 transmitters, one receiver, plus the charging case, a Mic 3 mobile phone adapter that connects over USB-C, and handful of other useful accessories. Usually, this pack sells for $329. However, a momentary 21% discount has brought the price down by $70. For a limited time, you can pick up the microphone creator bundle for just $259.
Advanced Mini Wireless Microphones
The DJI Mic 3 mini transmitters are exceptionally easy to use. They can adhere to your subjects who are going to be on camera in a number of ways. They each include a magnetic clip. You can clip the mic onto your shirt collar or even your hat. The magnetic backing also lets you magnetically place it anywhere on your clothes with the other piece tucked behind your fabric. You can also just put it the transmitter on a lanyard. Or just hold it between your fingers like a little baby microphone. More and more people seem to just be holding them these days as I scroll through TikTok.
The two transmitter can be connected to the same included receiver. In fact, if you get yourself more of them, you can actually have up to four connected to a receiver and have the audio saved to four separate channels that are automatically synced. Then in the edit, the individual channels can be tweaked for volume levels and other settings and effects without impacting the others. This is great for podcasts or group interviews.
The audio sounds great, even in crowded spaces thanks to the two different levels of noise-cancelling. This makes them a great choice for on-the-street styled interviews or taking with you to create content at a convention.
Each transmitter can last your for eight hours of recording, while the receive can last for up to 10 hours. The charging case adds on an extra 28 hours total. A quick five-minute charge will bring the transmitter back up to two hours of recording time. 50 minutes of charging will bring it back up to full.