A small hardware update aimed at creators
DJI has announced the Mic Mini 2, a new version of its most compact wireless microphone system. The update does not overhaul the product category, but it adds two features that speak directly to creator workflows: swappable magnetic covers that change the appearance of the transmitter and voice presets that let users emphasize clarity or lower vocal tones.
In a market where small creator accessories increasingly compete on convenience and presentation rather than just core function, that mix makes strategic sense. The Mic Mini 2 is still a lightweight wireless mic system, but DJI is clearly trying to make it more adaptable both visually and sonically.
What changed in the new version
The most visible addition is the magnetic cover system. DJI says the new mic can be customized to stand out or blend in with clothing, which matters for creators who want a microphone that is less distracting on camera. Two covers are included in the box, while a broader set of additional colors is being sold separately.
That may sound cosmetic, but appearance is not trivial in creator gear. Small on-body accessories often end up in the frame, and the difference between a device that disappears into an outfit and one that becomes a visual distraction can affect purchasing decisions. DJI is treating the microphone not only as an audio tool but as part of the production aesthetic.
The second change is the addition of voice presets. According to the source text, users can prioritize vocal clarity or emphasize lower tones. That points to a simplified onboard tuning approach for people who want faster setup without digging through more advanced post-production controls.






