The Mic 2 (as supplied with the Pocket 3) does connect directly with no receiver to iPhones and Android phones - subject to apps and versions and stuff - but I imagine that to connect a pair, you do need the direct connection from the receiver which you showed. The last time I connected a lav mic to someone else, it was Dame Edna - and she wore it in her wig! I am one of the few who ever saw her in her underwear. Moving studios - mine is in the process of being moved 50km and up two flights of stairs. Your move seems a bit easier, but anyway, congratulations on the progress! But I digress, as usual...
How does the DJI Mic 2 compare to the Rode Wireless Pro? I was about to order the Rode Wireless Pro, but am unsure of which to get now after the release of the DJI Mic 2. I shoot mainly weddings and vlogs. Thanks!
It also connects to the Insta 360 Ace Pro. I just did a little test and it connects to the Insta 360 X3, too! It was a little choppy, I have play around with it a little more, but it works! It connects via the AirPod setting in the camera.
Thanks for the review! I'm curious how much the charging case supplies to the transmitters. Can you get a whole charge from 2 dead transmitters? How long does the case take to charge? I wonder how these compare to more traditional audio equipment such as the Sennheiser AVX wireless system. Is there a noticeable difference in quality? 🤔
Yo Jason, your DJI MIC 2 review got me hooked! 🎤🔥 Bought the Dji Osmo Pocket 3, and it's my new sidekick in this cinematic adventure! 📸💥 It's like having a pocket-sized Spielberg on standby! 😂🍿 Cheers for the top-notch insights, mate! 🌟 #PocketCinemaMagic #DjiOsmoAdventures
Is 32bit float also possible when connecting the receiver to an iPhone? Does the video file of the iPhone contain the 32bit float file or not? I've heard some reviews saying that it doesn't and that 32bit only works when recording internally. That is, I have to synchronize the audio file from the transmitter with the one of the iPhone video. Do you know anything about that?
You have to own a receiver, or an osmo pocket 3 / Action 4 camera to enable 32 bit float. After that, no the video file will not contain 32 bit float. It will be stored internally into the mic. If you wanna easily sync it up, you can start the 32 bit float recording first and then start recording on your phone and the audio will be saved. Stop the phone then the mic. Then get the file from the mic and synchronize the start of the video which should be really easy
Theres a billion videos doing wireless distance tests that is already advertised as 250 metres. But nobody ever tests the bluetooth distance which definately needs testing.
Interesting product and a solid upgrade from the Mic 1. For myself, working in production, ill still with the Rode Wireless Pro for the timecode sync and the screw-in lavs. that being said, for content creators and quick jobs, these are so nice! I have loved the Mic 2 with my Pocket 3 for those camera to social media type posts.
What is the distance between the mic and action 4 without receiver? And is this audio rally better thans the audio of the action4 itself? I'm not vlogging. I Just want good audio whilst filming. I Just want to know it is really worth buying
This is my burning question too and the one issue that will determine if I finally make the switch to DJI. I use Countryman lavs and the buzz was horrible like the connection wasn't shielded. Returned my DJI Mic Version 1 the same day.
I plan to sell the v1 in a few months and get the v2, the buzzing is the only thing I hate about them. Plus the 32bit with the v2 is very important to me for events.
Hey there! Love your content! As a fellow videographer, audio monitoring is key for me. I've been trying to connect my DJI Pocket 3 or DJI Mic to my bone conduction headphones via Bluetooth while recording for wireless audio monitoring. I've asked around on TH-cam and the DJI forum but no luck so far. Any chance you could share a wireless solution? Thanks a bunch!
So now we can get stereo from the internal mics simultaneously recorded with the audio from the Mic 2 - by buying the Mic 2 set and plugging in the receiver to the Pocket 3. I do wish they would fix the bug which collapses the internal audio to mono when using the Mic 2 directly connected. It's really annoying to have to use an external receiver into USB-C to get around this. I've achieved it using a Ulanzi kit... c'mon DJI, let's get your equipment fully compatible! Anyway - it did seem in this excellent video that the mics can't be charged with their dead kittens fitted? Is that true? Bit of a pain if so. (My el cheapo Ulanzi set has the same problem, I have to admit...)
In relation to another audio product I recently bought, its reflective surface (which I didn't like visually) turned out to be designed to reduce handling and rubbing noises, and it worked. But with the Mic 2, a bit of ordinary black electrical insulation tape fixes any problem with appearance. I believe there is a worldwide shortage of that about to happen!
The Mic 2 (as supplied with the Pocket 3) does connect directly with no receiver to iPhones and Android phones - subject to apps and versions and stuff - but I imagine that to connect a pair, you do need the direct connection from the receiver which you showed.
The last time I connected a lav mic to someone else, it was Dame Edna - and she wore it in her wig! I am one of the few who ever saw her in her underwear. Moving studios - mine is in the process of being moved 50km and up two flights of stairs. Your move seems a bit easier, but anyway, congratulations on the progress! But I digress, as usual...
Remember to turn off that lo-cut (hi-pass) filter and it does sound good.
Thanks for the great review! Great Demo, no BS tech talk many Demos. Inspiring!
One question I have the DJI mic 1 if I buy a single transmitter can I charge it in the case I already have and connect to the RX from DJI 1?
Oh I am not sure. They are slightly different size so they may not fit
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema ooh okay what about connecting to the RX of DJI mic 1 would that work
Great video... thank you. I would love to see and hear a DJI Lavalier Mic comparison... How is the sound quality? Those sort of things.
same here
which one is best Hollyland mark max vs dji mic2?
The DJI Mic 2 has 32bit float internal. Its really hard to beat this.
How does the DJI Mic 2 compare to the Rode Wireless Pro? I was about to order the Rode Wireless Pro, but am unsure of which to get now after the release of the DJI Mic 2. I shoot mainly weddings and vlogs. Thanks!
Performance - no exact winner actually. Price? DJI wins again.
@@a.j.ltargaryen5995not if you purchase the lavs (not included with DJI.)
Rode comes with many more accessories. DJI loses on price
It also connects to the Insta 360 Ace Pro. I just did a little test and it connects to the Insta 360 X3, too! It was a little choppy, I have play around with it a little more, but it works! It connects via the AirPod setting in the camera.
The film looks amazing!
Bonjour mais quel réglage utilises tu ? Car ton don avec le dji est bien meilleur que la majorité des créateurs de contenus ?
Great bit o kit mate! Love the 32 bit float!
Thanks for the review! I'm curious how much the charging case supplies to the transmitters. Can you get a whole charge from 2 dead transmitters? How long does the case take to charge? I wonder how these compare to more traditional audio equipment such as the Sennheiser AVX wireless system. Is there a noticeable difference in quality? 🤔
Yo Jason, your DJI MIC 2 review got me hooked! 🎤🔥 Bought the Dji Osmo Pocket 3, and it's my new sidekick in this cinematic adventure! 📸💥 It's like having a pocket-sized Spielberg on standby! 😂🍿 Cheers for the top-notch insights, mate! 🌟 #PocketCinemaMagic #DjiOsmoAdventures
Is 32bit float also possible when connecting the receiver to an iPhone? Does the video file of the iPhone contain the 32bit float file or not? I've heard some reviews saying that it doesn't and that 32bit only works when recording internally. That is, I have to synchronize the audio file from the transmitter with the one of the iPhone video. Do you know anything about that?
You have to own a receiver, or an osmo pocket 3 / Action 4 camera to enable 32 bit float. After that, no the video file will not contain 32 bit float. It will be stored internally into the mic.
If you wanna easily sync it up, you can start the 32 bit float recording first and then start recording on your phone and the audio will be saved. Stop the phone then the mic. Then get the file from the mic and synchronize the start of the video which should be really easy
Would you recommend not getting the creator combo for the pocket 3 and getting this whole setup to use with the pocket cam instead?
Yeah will work the same plus you’ll be able to use this with your cameras
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema That’s what I was thinking. Thank you for the reply!! Love your vids - always such great quality in content and visuals!
Theres a billion videos doing wireless distance tests that is already advertised as 250 metres. But nobody ever tests the bluetooth distance which definately needs testing.
Interesting product and a solid upgrade from the Mic 1.
For myself, working in production, ill still with the Rode Wireless Pro for the timecode sync and the screw-in lavs. that being said, for content creators and quick jobs, these are so nice! I have loved the Mic 2 with my Pocket 3 for those camera to social media type posts.
Yeah they really are great mics
How long can it record 32 bit float file on transmitter?
Thanks for the review mate! Do you know if you'll get a 32 bit float file if you record Mic 2 to the Pocket 3?
no it doesn't
this is the last mic I will ever need 🙄, will you tubers tell me this is the last mic video review you will also make? 😂
What is the distance between the mic and action 4 without receiver? And is this audio rally better thans the audio of the action4 itself? I'm not vlogging. I Just want good audio whilst filming. I Just want to know it is really worth buying
For self audio, the noise cancellation is worth it.
which one winner you rode wireless pro or dji m2
They are very very similar. The pro of the DJI is is you have pocket 3 and action 4.
for me have action4 but I'm filmmaker short films I think the rode right ?
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema
because the rode mic very clear nice gain
Does this work with GoPros??
😅
Can someone please explain glitch at 9:14
The problem with these radio microphones are the batteries not being replaceable!
I avoid throw-away producs !
to get 32Bit you need the reciver set thats 220 usd
Records 32bit directly to the transmitter
Is the issue with buzzing sound fixed when a external mic is plugged in ?
Lav, Rode Shotgun mic, etc..
This is my burning question too and the one issue that will determine if I finally make the switch to DJI. I use Countryman lavs and the buzz was horrible like the connection wasn't shielded. Returned my DJI Mic Version 1 the same day.
I plan to sell the v1 in a few months and get the v2, the buzzing is the only thing I hate about them. Plus the 32bit with the v2 is very important to me for events.
I think if you are a solo type of creater only buy the single one it records 14hours and still uses 32bit and it's only 100 not 250
First!!!!!
Thanks
Watching your Wireless Pro review makes me more confused. I think Rode did a better job when it cones to Audio quality.
Hey there! Love your content! As a fellow videographer, audio monitoring is key for me. I've been trying to connect my DJI Pocket 3 or DJI Mic to my bone conduction headphones via Bluetooth while recording for wireless audio monitoring. I've asked around on TH-cam and the DJI forum but no luck so far. Any chance you could share a wireless solution? Thanks a bunch!
So now we can get stereo from the internal mics simultaneously recorded with the audio from the Mic 2 - by buying the Mic 2 set and plugging in the receiver to the Pocket 3. I do wish they would fix the bug which collapses the internal audio to mono when using the Mic 2 directly connected. It's really annoying to have to use an external receiver into USB-C to get around this. I've achieved it using a Ulanzi kit... c'mon DJI, let's get your equipment fully compatible! Anyway - it did seem in this excellent video that the mics can't be charged with their dead kittens fitted? Is that true? Bit of a pain if so. (My el cheapo Ulanzi set has the same problem, I have to admit...)
Does it support pass through charging of the smartphone when connected via usb c port?
Hey Jason, I highly recommend you get the Saramonic white lav mic. It sounds great and blends in perfectly with white shirts.
worst skin decision here by dji, glossy, reflective, prone to scratches and to top it of, not stealth AT ALL !!
It may not suit some people. I personally like it but I use the lav mics so the looks don’t really worry me
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema hey ! golden chance here ! thx ;)
btw is it plastic or glass ? was curious on the material...
In relation to another audio product I recently bought, its reflective surface (which I didn't like visually) turned out to be designed to reduce handling and rubbing noises, and it worked. But with the Mic 2, a bit of ordinary black electrical insulation tape fixes any problem with appearance. I believe there is a worldwide shortage of that about to happen!
@@Ozpeter good point there mate
@@Ozpeter have you tired gaff tape? Less likely to leave a sticky residue compared to black electrical tape
Hi jason.. dji mic 2 has a timecode?
Advice: don’t use hands with peeling nail polish. Bad look. Plain nails would have been better. Great video otherwise.
Thanks. It’s a TH-cam video. Not a commercial so I didn’t care haha
Does anyone know if the new dji Mic 2 has a bluetooth connection to the Osmo Action 3?