DJI is still best known for its drones, but that hasn't stopped the company from expanding into other interesting areas, whether that's action cams or laser-firing robots. The company's latest foray away from drones is a wireless microphone system, dubbed the DJI Mic.
If DJI's Action camera began life as a GoPro clone, the new Mic is something of a Rode Wireless Go clone. Just as the Action cam bested the GoPro in several ways, DJI has managed to turn out a compelling alternative to what many consider the industry-leading wireless microphone.
The DJI Mic is a clever system that's portable, easy to use, and offers good sound quality for the price. It's not going to be the best possible sound outside a studio environment, but it's perfect for podcast interviews, field recordings, and vlogging when the receiver is mounted on a camera hot shoe.
DJI's Mic system consists of two transmission units and one receiver. The transmitters have a power and record button on the side, and a 3.5-mm microphone jack and a built-in microphone on the top. They have both a clip for attaching to clothing and a very powerful magnet for attaching to anything metal. It's a strong enough magnet that DJI recommends keeping it away from devices with SSDs and RAM.

