
In the DJI December 2025 post, we have highlighted the Latest FCCID registration for the X1, the Avata 360 drone, the Pocket 4 gimbal camera, the RS5 Pro gimbal, and the Power 1000 Mini. These 5 products are ready to arrive and are in the announcement pipeline. But just after the publication of these, we got another new registration at FCCID, and this time it was the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter. So, in total, we have 6 Products now in the announcement pipeline from DJI, and all these 6 have already cleared the FCCID registration. It looks like just before the Dec 23 ban, DJI is ready to make a massive announcement.
We do know that DJI already created an excellent, cohesive ecosystem, and their main priority is to create portable and highly quality tools for content creators, filmmakers, as well as photographers. With the introduction of the DJI Mic Mini, launched in early 2025, they have vastly expanded the wireless mic consumer base due to the price tag and seamless integration with cameras like the Sony A7 series or Canon EOS R. Now, with the Mini 2 Transmitter’s approval, DJI will further expand the budget offerings to entry-level users.
Breaking Down the FCC Certification: Safety and Compliance First
So, when a product appears in FCC registration, a lot of details get revealed about the product. First of all, it confirms the compatibility with the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) Standard, – full compliance with FCC 47 CFR §2.1093 standards. And a Lot more, so let’s explore
Key highlights from the report:
- Applicant and Manufacturer: SZ DJI Osmo Technology Co., Ltd., headquartered in Shenzhen, China (Room S11, Floor 23, Tower 1, DJI Sky City, No. 55 Xianyuan Road, Xili Community, Xili Street, Nanshan District).
- Product Description: DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter (Model: DJMTO2), a compact wireless audio transmitter branded under DJI.
- Test Dates: Received October 8, 2025; Tested October 9, 2025.
- Result: PASS—The equipment under test (EUT) complied with all specified standards in the tested configuration.
Now, in the next section, let’s dive into the most important part: the core specifications of the DJI Mic 2. Here we’ll get a clear idea of its range, battery life, and other key features, so let’s jump right into the details!

What We Know About the DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter: Compact Power for Modern Creators
Obviously, the DJI hasn’t dropped an official press release yet related to the DJI Mic Mini, but here at thenewcamera.com, we have all the possible set of details for you, including the core specification of the upcoming Mic, The New Mini Mic 2 includes an under 15g lightweight body and an extended range of 400m, as well as the noise reduction has been also scaled with the introduction of AI algorithm inside the new transmitter. Overall, with a slight increase in price, we are getting a processed set of features. – The Mini 2 Transmitter appears to focus on enhanced transmission and battery life, now its time to explore the features
Expected Features and Upgrades
Based on the original Mic Mini’s blueprint and patterns from DJI’s Mic 2 lineup, here’s what we anticipate for the DJI Mic Mini 2:
- Ultralight Design: The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter weighs only 15g, making it perfect for clipping onto shirts. And since it’s an integral part of the DJI Cohesive ECO system, it can pair the DJI Osmo Action 6 or Pocket 3 or the upcoming Pocket 4, easily for hands-free audio sync.
- Transmission Range: Up to 400m (FCC mode) in open environments, while using 2.4GHz digital wireless tech for low-latency. The 400mm range is coming straight out from FCC ID documents, let’s hope the figure matches with CE certification, since in1st generation of Mic we have seen a major difference between the two in terms of range.,
- Audio Quality: Omnidirectional pickup with 48kHz/24-bit recording, plus AI-based intelligent noise cancellation to cut wind and crowd noise. We are expecting 32-bit float support, like the Mic 2
- Battery Life: Up to 11-14 hours per charge (depending on bit depth as well as noise cancellation settings), with a charging case backup support up to 48 hours. Quick-charge via USB-C within 60 to 80 minutes
- Connectivity: Lightning/USB-C adapters for seamless integration with iOS, Android, and cameras (e.g., direct to Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K). Bluetooth pairing for app-based monitoring via the DJI Mimo app.
- Storage: Built-in 8GB for backup recording, syncing effortlessly in post with DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere.
Let’s compare the DJI Mini Mic First generation vs the DJI Mini Mic 2, and lets find out the Major core differences between the two
| Feature | DJI Mic Mini (Original) | DJI Mic Mini 2 (Expected) | Rode Wireless GO II |
| Weight (TX) | 10g | ~12g | 31g |
| Range | 100m (CE)/250m (FCC) | 400m (FCC) | 200m |
| Battery (TX) | 5.5 hours | 11-14 hours | 7 hours |
| Noise Cancel | Basic | Intelligent AI | None |
| Price (2-TX Kit) | $119 | ~$149 (est.) | $299 |
| Best For | Beginners | Pro Vloggers | Interviews |
This table highlights why the Mini 2 could steal the show: affordability meets pro-grade specs.
But timing is everything. It’s really good to know that they have cleared the registration phase, but if they really want to be available to the US, then they should officially announce the Mini Mic 2 on or before Dec 23, 2025
Potential Drawbacks and What to Watch For
No gear is perfect. Early Mic Mini users noted occasional dropouts in dense RF environments (e.g., urban NYC shoots). The Mini 2 might address this with smarter channel hopping, but we’ll confirm post-review. Also, while FCC approval unlocks U.S. sales, CE marking for Europe could lag.
Rumours swirl of bundled kits with the upcoming Osmo Pocket 4 (also FCC-cleared), hinting at a full audio-visual refresh. The DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter’s FCC certification is more than a filing – it’s DJI’s bold step toward audio innovation amid headwinds. Aka giving more to creators in lesser price, and making the competitive environment tougher.
What features are you hoping for in the Mini 2? Let me know your thoughts in the comments
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- The article “DJI Mic Mini 2 Transmitter Surfaced at FCC ID Certification” was written on 11:54 am, Wednesday, 3 December 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
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