This is not only convenient for charging, but also helps to keep up with all of the components in one place. What separates the DJI Mic from popular competitors like Rode’s Wireless Go II, is that DJI includes a handy AirPods-esque charging case for recharging both transmitters and the receiver. The receiver comes with a Lightning and USB-C attachment for iPhone and iPad connectivity, enabling wireless audio for these portable devices over a fairly long distance.
The $329 DJI Mic, which is now available for pre-order, is a wireless microphone system based around two transmitters and a receiver. While no shortage of hardwired external microphones are available, a truly wireless microphone setup, like what we find with the late-2021-announced DJI Mic, provides much greater flexibility. If you’re looking to step up the production value of your videos shot on iPhone, then boosting the sound quality is an easy way to do so.