
DJI just dropped the Mic 3, a wireless microphone system that might interest you a lot. You’re getting 32-bit float recording, up to 1,312 feet transmission range, and some pretty advanced features like timecode sync. This article will discuss everything about the latest DJI Mic 3, including its price in Nepal, specifications, and availability.
DJI Mic 3 Overview
Professional Recording Features
The Mic 3 comes in one-person and two-person configurations, with each transmitter acting as both a wireless mic and backup recorder. You’re getting 32-bit float recording and lossless audio options, plus dual-file recording that captures both original and enhanced versions.
What caught my attention was the adaptive gain control with automatic and dynamic modes. There are also three voice presets – regular, rich, and bright – along with two-level noise cancellation. For professional work, the timecode input/output for postproduction sync is a nice touch.
Range and Connectivity
The transmission range goes up to 1,312 feet, which is seriously impressive for a consumer wireless mic system. The receiver features a 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a dial for controls, and you can mount it on DSLR/mirrorless cameras or connect to smartphones and laptops via USB-C or 3.5mm TRS.
It supports mono, stereo, and even Quadraphonic mode that records four separate audio tracks with select Sony cameras. You can connect up to four transmitters per receiver and sync with seven additional receivers, which opens up possibilities for large productions.
Advanced Wireless Tech
The system uses dual-band 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency hopping for reliable transmission, plus Bluetooth 5.4 for connecting to select DJI devices. The DJI Mimo app handles fine-tuning and firmware updates.
All things considered, this feels more like professional broadcast equipment than typical consumer gear.
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Battery and Accessories
Battery life is described as “all-day use” with pass-through charging and automatic sleep mode. The two-person kit includes a charging case that extends total system life to 28 hours.
One thing that’s rather amusing is the multi-colored windscreen set with five colors – beige, white, brown, pink, and green. DJI says these match clothing and reduce wind noise, which is actually pretty thoughtful for video creators who care about aesthetics.
DJI Mic 3 Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Type | Wireless microphone/recorder system |
Configurations | One-person (single) / Two-person (dual transmitter) |
Transmission Range | Up to 1,312 feet |
Recording Formats | 32-bit float, Lossless Audio, dual-file recording |
Audio Controls | Adaptive gain (auto/dynamic), 3 voice presets, 2-level noise cancellation |
Receiver Display | 1.1″ AMOLED touchscreen with dial |
Connectivity | USB-C, 3.5mm TRS, Bluetooth 5.4 |
Channel Modes | Mono, stereo, Quadraphonic (select Sony cameras) |
Multi-Device | Up to 4 transmitters per receiver, sync with 7 additional receivers |
Wireless Tech | Dual-band 2.4/5.8 GHz frequency hopping |
Battery Life | All-day use, 28 hours with charging case (two-person kit) |
App Support | DJI Mimo for controls and updates |
DJI Mic 3 Price in Nepal and Availability
They haven’t announced the official pricing for the Mic 3 yet.
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