The DJI Mic Mini 2 wireless microphone, recording 48kHz 24-bit audio with up to 400 metres of range, is now available at Mascom International for KSh 15,000, at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. This is the no-charging-case kit, built around one clip-on transmitter and one camera receiver. Each transmitter weighs just 11 grams and clips onto a shirt or collar in seconds. The DJI Mic Mini 2 records clean voice audio for cameras, phones, laptops, and tablets. At KSh 15,000, it puts wired-quality sound within reach of everyday Kenyan creators.
The DJI Mic Mini 2 answers a problem that frustrates most content creators: phone and camera built-in mics pick up traffic, wind, and room echo instead of your voice. Built for YouTubers, TikTok creators, podcasters, journalists, online tutors, and real estate agents filming property walkthroughs across Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu, this kit captures speech cleanly from up to 400 metres away. Church and event media teams use it for interviews and stage voice. University students recording class presentations or side-hustle videos get studio-clean audio without a wired lavalier tangling around their setup.
At Mascom International, we're seeing more Kenyan creators choose the DJI Mic Mini 2 because it costs far less than the DJI Mic 3 while covering the same everyday recording jobs. Users consistently report that the two-level noise reduction cuts matatu and street noise enough to make outdoor vlogs usable. Where most Nairobi electronics shops stock only phone gimbals and ring lights, Mascom International keeps genuine DJI audio gear in stock. Visit our Kimathi Street store to test the DJI Mic Mini 2, or order for pay-on-arrival delivery to any of Kenya's 47 counties.
Common Questions About the DJI Mic Mini 2
What is the DJI Mic Mini 2 and what does it do?
The DJI Mic Mini 2 is a compact wireless microphone system that captures your voice and sends it to a camera, phone, laptop, or tablet without any cable running between you and the device. You clip a small 11-gram transmitter to your shirt, and it records 48kHz 24-bit audio. The receiver plugs into your camera or phone. The result is clear, close-up voice sound instead of the distant, echoey audio that built-in mics produce, which matters for vlogs, interviews, and product videos.
Does this kit include the charging case?
No. This is the no-charging-case version, which is why it costs KSh 15,000 rather than the fuller kit price. You charge the transmitter and receiver directly through their USB-C ports. The transmitter reaches a full charge in about 70 minutes, and the receiver in about 100 minutes. You lose the case's pocket storage and 48-hour top-up backup, but you keep the full audio quality, range, and features. For creators who record near a power point or carry a power bank, this kit covers daily shooting without the extra cost.
How long does the DJI Mic Mini 2 battery last?
The transmitter runs for about 11.5 hours on a single charge, and the receiver lasts around 10.5 hours. That covers a full day of filming, a long interview session, or several short vlogs without stopping to recharge. A quick 5-minute top-up through USB-C gives roughly one hour of recording time, which helps when you are between shots. Since this kit has no charging case, carry a small power bank for all-day shoots away from a wall socket during upcountry or field work.
Can the DJI Mic Mini 2 connect to both my phone and my camera?
Yes. The receiver has a 3.5mm TRS output for mirrorless and DSLR cameras, plus a USB-C port for phones, laptops, and tablets. An included cable links the receiver to a camera's mic input. For phones and computers, you connect through USB-C. The transmitter can also pair straight to select DJI Osmo cameras over Bluetooth using OsmoAudio, skipping the receiver entirely. This flexibility lets a Kenyan creator film on a Sony or Canon camera today and switch to phone recording tomorrow with the same kit.
How far can the DJI Mic Mini 2 record from the receiver?
The system holds a stable wireless link up to 400 metres in open conditions with a clear line of sight. In crowded, built-up areas with walls and interference, real range is shorter but still covers any normal filming distance. This range means a videographer can leave the camera on a tripod and walk across a compound, a market, or an event hall while the audio keeps recording cleanly. For most vlogging and interview work in Nairobi, you will never sit far enough away to lose the signal.
Is the DJI Mic Mini 2 good for two-person interviews?
This kit ships with one transmitter, so out of the box it records one voice source at a time. The receiver, however, has two channels and supports up to two transmitters. You can add a second DJI Mic Mini or Mic Mini 2 transmitter later to record two people onto separate tracks. For solo vlogs, pieces to camera, voiceovers, and single-guest interviews where you pass the same clip-on mic, one transmitter is enough. Ask our Kimathi Street team about adding a second transmitter when you are ready.
What makes the DJI Mic Mini 2 different from a phone mic or a cheap lavalier?
A phone's built-in mic sits far from your mouth, so it captures room echo, wind, and background noise along with your voice. A cheap wired lavalier fixes the distance but ties you to the device with a cable that limits movement and snags on clothing. The DJI Mic Mini 2 clips close to your mouth and sends audio wirelessly up to 400 metres, with two-level noise reduction and three voice tone presets. You get clean, close sound with full freedom to move.
Is the DJI Mic Mini 2 worth KSh 15,000 in Kenya?
For anyone earning from video, the answer is clear. At KSh 15,000, spread over even one year of daily content, the cost works out to about KSh 41 per day for audio that lifts every video above phone-mic quality. Poor sound is the fastest way to lose viewers, and it cannot be fixed in editing the way shaky footage sometimes can. Compared to the DJI Mic 3, this kit covers the same everyday recording at a much lower price. For growing Kenyan creators, it pays for itself quickly.
How do I record clean audio outdoors with the DJI Mic Mini 2?
Fit the included furry windscreen over the transmitter to block wind noise, then turn on noise reduction through the DJI Mimo app. The app offers two levels: a basic setting for light street noise and a stronger setting for busy roadsides or windy coastal locations. Set gain to match how loud you speak, and clip the mic about a hand's width below your chin. With these steps, footage shot along Mombasa Road, at Diani beach, or in a busy CBD stays usable and clear.
Technical Specifications
Audio Capture and Voice Processing
- Records 48kHz 24-bit audio, the quality standard for video, giving clean voice with natural detail and no thin, tinny sound.
- Omnidirectional pickup captures your voice evenly, so speech stays clear even when the mic is not aimed exactly at your mouth.
- Three voice tone presets — Regular, Rich, and Bright — shape your sound before recording, cutting down on editing work later.
- Two-level noise reduction lowers background sound, with a lighter setting for indoors and a stronger one for busy outdoor shoots.
- Handles loud sound up to 120dB SPL without distorting, useful for concerts, events, and shouted street interviews.
- Frequency response spans 20Hz to 20kHz, capturing the full range of the human voice with clarity.
Wireless Transmission and Range
- Holds a stable link up to 400 metres in open conditions, letting the camera stay put while you move freely.
- Uses the 2.4GHz band with digital wireless, the same reliable spectrum as Wi-Fi routers, for steady connection.
- Bluetooth 5.3 lets the transmitter pair directly with the DJI Mimo app for settings and with select Osmo cameras.
- Automatic sleep mode saves battery when no signal is detected, so power is not wasted between takes.
- Real range shrinks in crowded, walled areas, but still covers any normal vlog, interview, or event distance.
Battery Life and Charging
- Transmitter runs about 11.5 hours per charge, enough for a full day of filming without a mid-shoot swap.
- Receiver lasts around 10.5 hours, matching the transmitter for long interview and event sessions.
- A 5-minute USB-C top-up gives roughly one hour of recording, handy for quick recovery between shots.
- Transmitter charges fully in about 70 minutes; the receiver in about 100 minutes through USB-C.
- No charging case in this kit, so pair it with a power bank for all-day field and upcountry shoots.
Device Connectivity and Compatibility
- 3.5mm TRS output connects to mirrorless and DSLR cameras from Sony, Canon, Nikon, and others.
- USB-C port links the receiver to phones, tablets, and laptops for direct recording into apps.
- OsmoAudio direct connection pairs the transmitter to DJI Osmo cameras over Bluetooth, skipping the receiver.
- Works across Android and iPhone, so the same kit suits any Kenyan creator's phone.
- Included 3.5mm camera cable syncs receiver power with the camera, switching both on together.
Mounting, Build, and Wearable Design
- Each transmitter weighs only 11 grams, so it does not pull down or flip out a shirt collar.
- Detachable magnetic clip rotates, letting you angle the mic correctly on any garment.
- Magnetic mounting option holds the transmitter through thin fabric without a visible clip on camera.
- Swappable magnetic front covers ship in Obsidian Black and Glaze White to match clothing or brand colours.
- Compact size slips into a pocket for the daily commute, boda ride, or matatu trip to a shoot.
Controls and DJI Mimo App Features
- DJI Mimo app controls noise reduction, gain, and voice presets from your phone in a few taps.
- Five-level gain adjustment matches recording volume to soft or loud speakers for balanced sound.
- Automatic limiting guards against sudden loud spikes clipping and ruining a take.
- Dual-track recording through the app keeps a safety copy, protecting important interviews from distortion.
- On-transmitter buttons let you start and adjust recording without reaching for the phone mid-shoot.
What's in the Box
This no-charging-case kit includes the DJI Mic Mini 2 transmitter with a pre-fitted magnetic front cover, the DJI Mic Mini 2 receiver, one furry windscreen, a 3.5mm TRS camera audio cable, an extra magnetic front cover in the second standard colour, a detachable magnetic clip, a USB-C charging cable, and DJI documentation. The charging case is not part of this package. Charging is done directly through the USB-C ports on the transmitter and receiver.
Warranty
The DJI Mic Mini 2 carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty covering manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles any warranty claim directly, so you deal with our team in person rather than chasing a distant supplier. Bring your unit to Kimathi Street or contact us for support.
Where to Buy the DJI Mic Mini 2 in Kenya
The DJI Mic Mini 2 is in stock now at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Walk in Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, to test the microphone before you buy. Standard magnetic covers come in Obsidian Black and Glaze White, with extra colour sets available separately.
Order through any of the following:Phone: +254 708 852 521
- Email: info@mascomintl.com
- Website: www.mascomintl.com
- WhatsApp: +254 708 852 521
Mascom International ships the DJI Mic Mini 2across all 47 Kenyan counties with pay-on-arrival delivery you pay only when the kit reaches you. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery, while Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, and other major towns get it within 1 business day. A small number of far-flung areas, including Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana, receive delivery within 2-3 business days.
Buyers across Kenya rely on Mascom International for honest specifications, current pricing, and direct after-sales support on every microphone, camera, and creator accessory we stock. Reach us today to record your next video with clean, close sound.