of the company, world’s smallest wireless microphone described as paint miniAt first glance, it looks more like a headset than a wireless microphone. While the microphone’s transmitter is slightly longer than DJI’s product, measuring 31 x 15 x 16.4 mm, the microphone itself is only 5 gr It weighs half as much as the DJI.
As with the DJI setup, you need to plug the included receiver into your smartphone’s USB-C/Lightning port. But DJI’s transmitter can also pair directly to a handheld device via Bluetooth.
Boya mini’s special limiter technology prevents distortion and sound clipping, while its adjustable DSP noise canceling feature ensures sound clarity. The microphone also comes with a three-mode voice modifier for fun, creative vocal expressions. 25ms delay microphone with integrated lithium-ion battery up to 6 hours It can work this long with the charging box that comes with it. 30 shows It turns out up to .
While DJI charges $89 for a transmitter, a receiver, and a charging case, the Boya mini’s similar configuration 50 dollars It costs money.
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https://newatlas.com/mobile-technology/boya-mini-wireless-microphone-lightweight-compact/
https://www.boyamic.com/product/boya-mini
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