It’s a quiet Labor Day weekend for Tech, but the Engadget team has been busy testing new gear from DJI, Sony, and Bose, among others. I want to start with a new flagship DJI MIC 3.
The wireless microphone design is designed with the wholesale design changes of the MIC 2, as well as many improvements in sound quality, noise reduction and the number of subjects you can record immediately – although there is a downgrade compared to the last model. I’ve been around for over a week, so I’ll share some impressions as well.
The most significant changes to the microphone 3 are the smaller transmitter size and lighter weight. The microphone 2 has only 16 grams (.58 ounces) while the microphone 2 has 28 grams (.99 ounces). The smaller size and rotary clip make the MIC 3 more cautious and easier to attach to any shirt or hat. However, there is still a large DJI logo on both sides of the launcher, so dig out the black tape.
Now, the Microphone 3 supports up to four transmitters and eight receivers. This means you can record four topics at once and ingest up to eight receivers at the same time (if you purchase an additional kit). DJI’s Microphone 3 is now available on most territories, with a kit priced at $329, with a charging case, two transmitters and a receiver, or $219 with a single transmitter and receiver.
-Mat Smith
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