Choosing a wireless mic system today often comes down to two major players: the DJI Mic 2 and the RODE Wireless PRO. Both offer solid audio performance and are popular with content creators, but they cater to slightly different needs. Here's a quick breakdown to help you decide.
Key Specs and Features
- DJI Mic 2: Offers 32-bit float recording, dual-channel recording, up to 250-meter range and an 18-hour total battery life with the charging case. It also includes Bluetooth transmission, a headphone jack and touchscreen controls for easy operation.
- RODE Wireless PRO: Known for slightly better sound out of the box, timecode support, longer transmitter battery life and a threaded mic input. It comes with high-quality lavalier mics included.
What’s in the Box?
The DJI Mic 2 kit ($349) includes:
- Dual transmitters
- Receiver with touchscreen
- Charging case
- Windshields, magnets, cables, and adapters for USB-C/Lightning
Sound Quality and Recording
32-bit float recording on the DJI Mic 2 helps rescue clipped audio in post, making it ideal for unpredictable audio levels. However, it doesn't support internal recording while using Bluetooth transmission. The noise floor is impressively low, and a safety track helps avoid distortion mishaps.
Range and Battery Life
Indoors, the DJI Mic 2 offers excellent stability. Outdoors, it outperforms the RODE Wireless PRO slightly, especially when the transmitter is out of sight. The full system runs nearly 5 hours continuously and recharges twice with the case.
Downsides to Consider
- DJI Mic 2 doesn’t support file transfers through the case; you need to plug in transmitters individually.
- Built-in batteries aren’t user-replaceable.
- Has 23ms latency, which might require syncing adjustments in post.
- Some third-party lav mics may not work reliably.
Final Verdict
- Choose the DJI Mic 2 if you want: ease of use, 32-bit float recording, a headphone jack, Bluetooth options and excellent indoor range.
- Choose the RODE Wireless PRO if you prioritize: top-notch out-of-the-box audio, longer battery life, lav mic quality and timecode sync.
Both are strong choices, but the best pick depends on your content style and production workflow.