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DJI’s new Mic Mini 2 adds colorful covers to help them blend in

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DJI’s new Mic Mini 2 adds colorful covers to help them blend in

The company’s smallest wireless mic also adds voice presets so you can prioritize clarity or emphasize lower tones.

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TechCloseTechPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All TechGadgetsCloseGadgetsPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All GadgetsNewsCloseNewsPosts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All NewsDJI’s new Mic Mini 2 adds colorful covers to help them blend inThe company’s smallest wireless mic also adds voice presets so you can prioritize clarity or emphasize lower tones.The company’s smallest wireless mic also adds voice presets so you can prioritize clarity or emphasize lower tones.by Andrew LiszewskiCloseAndrew LiszewskiSenior Reporter, NewsPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All by Andrew LiszewskiApr 28, 2026, 3:04 PM UTCLinkShareGiftIf you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.There are currently 12 different colorful covers for the Mic Mini 2 but they’re sold separately. Image: DJIAndrew LiszewskiCloseAndrew LiszewskiPosts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.FollowFollowSee All by Andrew Liszewski is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.Following the launch of the Osmo Pocket 4 earlier this month, DJI has announced a new version of its smallest wireless microphone system. The DJI Mic Mini 2 doesn’t bring a lot of upgrades over the original that debuted in November 2024, but it does introduce a new swappable magnetic cover system so you can customize the look of the microphones to make them stand out or blend in with an outfit.As with the Osmo Pocket 4 and recent Lito drones, DJI has no plans to release the Mic Mini 2 in the US, but it’s now available in most other markets. Pricing starts at €59 (around $69) for a bundle that includes a single mic transmitter, a compact USB-C wireless receiver, and a smaller charging case. There are several additional bundles available, including a €99 (around $116) option with two mic transmitters, a larger version of the wireless receiver that can be used with cameras, and a charging case large enough to accommodate them all. Obsidian black and glaze white magnetic covers are included, while 12 more colorful alternatives are sold separately.The Mic Mini 2 is available as part of several bundles that can include multiple transmitters and one of two different versions of DJI’s wireless receiver. Image: DJIThe Mic Mini 2 transmitters are slightly larger and a gram heavier than the originals as a result of the redesign that accommodates the covers. But they’re much smaller than the Insta360 Mic Pro’s transmitters that will feature a customizable color E Ink screen. Battery life remains the same at 11.5 hours for the Mic Mini 2 with ANC turned off and 10.5 hours for the receiver, while the wireless transmission distance still maxes out at just over 1,312 feet. There’s still no redundant on-mic recording, but DJI teased a Mic Mini 2S version with that feature as part of today’s announcement that it claims will be announced this summer.Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Andrew LiszewskiCloseAndrew LiszewskiSenior Reporter, NewsPosts from this author will be…

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