Exclusive: DJI Mic 3 Surfaces in Early Leak, Hinting at Major Hardware Overhaul


Rumors about DJI’s next-generation wireless microphone system have ignited after a surprise FCC listing and social media leaks, suggesting the highly anticipated DJI Mic 3 is nearing release. The discovery, first spotted by industry watchers, points to significant hardware upgrades that could redefine content-creation audio.

The FCC Trail

A filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the code 2ANDR-DMR03—registered to DJI—reveals a new wireless microphone transmitter. While technical documents remain confidential, the listing confirms active development of unreleased DJI audio gear. This follows DJI’s pattern of FCC appearances preceding launches, as seen with earlier products like the DJI Mic 2.

Social Media Leak: First Glimpse

Adding fuel to the fire, reliable leaker Quadro_News shared a cryptic image on Twitter showing what appears to be a redesigned DJI Mic transmitter. The photo, embedded below, hints at a slimmer form factormodular accessories, and a potential touchscreen interface—addressing creator complaints about the Mic 2’s button-heavy design.

DJI Mic 3 Leak

Image Source: Quadro_News/Twitter

What’s New?

Insiders speculate the Mic 3 will feature:

  • Enhanced battery life (exceeding the Mic 2’s 6-hour runtime)
  • 32-bit float recording support (a first for DJI’s audio lineup)
  • Multi-device pairing for complex setups
  • Improved noise suppression leveraging AI algorithms

Notably, the leak aligns with DJI’s aggressive 2025 roadmap, which includes the Avata 3 FPV drone (spotted in testing) and the Mini 5 Pro (sub-250g drone leak).

Why It Matters

DJI’s original Mic disrupted the market with seamless pairing and studio-quality audio at $329. The Mic 3 could pressure rivals like Rode and Sony, especially if it maintains competitive pricing. With vloggers and indie filmmakers demanding pro-tier tools, DJI’s ecosystem play (linking mics, drones, gimbals) positions it uniquely.

Availability & Pricing

While DJI remains tight-lipped, FCC approvals typically precede launches by 1–2 months. Expect a late Q3 2025 debut, possibly alongside the Mini 5 Pro. Pre-orders may open via DJI’s Amazon storefront, where the Mic 2 currently retails.

Stay tuned for updates—we’ll dissect every leak as DJI’s audio revolution unfolds.


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