The five-star DJI Mic Mini drops at a record-low price on Amazon

DJI Mic Mini
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It's tiny, it's super-reliable, and for a limited time only, you can snap up the five-star-rated DJI Mic Mini at Amazon for $59 (was $89). Say hello to a new record-low price and, in my opinion, an absolute bargain.

Historically, portable tech has come at the cost of performance. The smaller and more compact you make a device, the fewer features it often has. Not so with the latest miniature microphone from DJI, which is a hit for social media and content creators alike.

Today’s best DJI Mic Mini deal

DJI Mic Mini
DJI Mic Mini: was $89 now $59 at Amazon

As one of the best solutions for audio capture, the Mic Mini from DJI has become the go-to for many content creators. It's compact, feature-rich, and incredibly reliable – as we found in our five-star review. Better still, it's now discounted to $59. Tempted? If so, let me tell you that this is a limited-time deal, so I wouldn't deliberate for too long.

We don't award many five-star ratings, but when our cameras editor, Timothy Coleman, got his hands on the new tiny microphone from DJI, there were no doubts in his mind. Read more about that in his DJI Mic Mini review, including his verdict that it delivers "high-quality audio with minimal fuss".

We'd also say that this tiny wireless mic is the one to beat for smartphone-first content creators. Despite there being no way to monitor audio levels, we hands-down prefer it to the DJI Mic 2 and the Rode Wireless Micro.

The unit is tiny, discreet, available in two colors, and super-reliable, whatever device you're pairing it with. So, if you're looking for an audio capture solution that doesn't cost the earth and performs unbelievably well, look no further than the DJI Mini Mic.

If you'd like to explore the best alternatives, then we recommend taking a read of both the Rode Wireless Micro review and our DJI Mic 2 in-depth review.

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Paul Hatton
Tech writer

Writer, app-hoarder, and professional "low battery" enthusiast. Paul spends his days testing wearables so you don’t have to, and his nights wondering if his sleep tracker is judging him. He’s fascinated by the tech that claims to make us better humans—and if it’s wearable, downloadable, or requires a firmware update, he has thoughts on it.

With over 20 years of experience and a first-class Computer Science degree, Paul has navigated the front lines of the tech and creative industries. His work has been published internationally and appears regularly in Digital Camera World and Creative Bloq.

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