A year ago the DJI Mic Mini sold for $169 and today, Amazon has it for $79. The microphone itself hasn’t changed: still 10 grams, still 400m transmission range, still 48 hours of battery life with the charging case, still the same noise cancellation and automatic limiting that makes it the default wireless lavalier recommendation for content creators. The price is just 53% lower than it was twelve months ago, for reasons DJI hasn’t fully explained and Amazon hasn’t needed to. The DJI Mic Mini 2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case bundle is at $79, down from its $99 current standard price and dramatically below where it started. No Prime membership required.
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10 grams that your audience will never see and always hear
The DJI Mic Mini transmitter weighs 10 grams, which is lighter than most coins and light enough that the clip magnet holds it securely on a shirt collar, lapel, or jacket without pulling the fabric or creating the visible microphone bulk that larger lavalieres produce on camera. For anyone who has watched interview footage where the microphone is the most prominent thing in the frame, the Mic Mini’s near-invisibility on camera is the practical feature that the weight figure represents. At 10 grams, it disappears into whatever the subject is wearing rather than becoming part of the visual.
















