DJI is about to give small wireless audio a very practical upgrade. The Mic Mini 2S is set to launch officially on July 2 at 8 PM, and the big change is internal recording: 24-bit/32-bit floating-point capture, 14.5GB of built-in storage, and support for mono, stereo, and quad-channel recording. For creators who have ever watched a perfect take die because a receiver dropped out or a camera missed the signal, that is the kind of fix that actually matters.
The rest of the package stays recognizably Mic Mini. DJI is keeping the tiny 12g transmitter, the 400-meter transmission range, the voice presets, and the magnetic covers in 10 colors. In other words, the company is not trying to reinvent the product; it is closing the most obvious gap in a system that already sold on size, convenience, and style.
DJI Mic Mini 2S adds onboard recording
The headline feature is onboard recording, which gives creators a backup even when wireless audio misbehaves. DJI says the new mic can store hours of audio locally, and the higher headroom of 24-bit/32-bit floating point should make it easier to rescue louder or less predictable recordings without ugly clipping. That puts the Mini 2S closer to DJI’s larger Mic systems, just in a much smaller shell.
- Launch time: July 2 at 8 PM
- Internal recording: 24-bit/32-bit floating point
- Built-in storage: 14.5GB
- Range: up to 400 meters
- Transmitter weight: 12g
A familiar body with more safety nets
DJI is also keeping the bits that made the Mic Mini line easy to like in the first place. There are three quick voice tone presets – Normal, Full/Rich, and Bright – plus two levels of AI noise reduction. That is a smart move, because most buyers in this category do not want a studio toolkit; they want something that disappears into a bag and just works when a vlog, interview, or short-form shoot starts running late.
The support for up to four transmitters with one receiver is a nice bonus for teams that need more than a solo setup. It also gives DJI a clearer answer to rivals that have been leaning hard on multi-person creator kits, while the swappable magnetic covers in 10 colors keep the product from looking like yet another black plastic blob on a hot shoe.
DJI Mic Mini 2S kits and pricing
DJI says the Mic Mini 2S will arrive in four kits, ranging from a full camera-and-phone adapter bundle with a charging case to single-transmitter and mobile-focused options. Exact pricing has not been announced, though early listings suggest it will land above the Mic Mini 2 while staying in premium-but-still-reasonable territory.
That positioning makes sense. The original Mini 2 already had the size advantage, but internal recording is the feature that turns a cute accessory into a serious backup tool. The open question is whether DJI keeps the pricing tight enough to avoid cannibalizing its bigger Mic kits; if it does, the Mic Mini 2S could become the default recommendation for mobile filmmakers who want pro-style redundancy without carrying pro-style bulk.

