If you use a DJI Mic 2 or DJI Mic Mini with a phone or action cam, the DJI Mic Series Mobile Receiver is the small, cheap upgrade that makes your setup feel “proper”.
1) It fixes the biggest mobile-audio annoyance
Most wireless mic receivers are built for cameras, so they can feel bulky on a phone and easy to knock. This one is tiny, low-profile, and sits neatly on USB-C, making it far more practical for handheld shooting.
2) You can charge your phone while filming
Long recording days kill batteries. The Mobile Receiver includes USB-C pass-through charging, so you can keep your phone powered while recording audio.

3) It’s powered by your phone (no extra charging)
No receiver battery to manage. Plug it in and go.
4) Dual-mic support makes two-person content easy
Perfect for interviews, car reviews, store walkarounds, or any “me + customer” style content—pair two mics and record both cleanly.
5) It’s ideal for action cams and compact rigs
Because it’s so small, it works brilliantly on tighter setups where a full-size receiver looks awkward and gets in the way.

How to use it (quick setup)
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Plug the Mobile Receiver into your phone’s USB-C port.
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Pair your DJI mic transmitter(s).
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Use the DJI Mimo app to adjust settings (gain, noise reduction, etc.), then start recording.

Compatibility note (important)
This receiver is designed for DJI’s newer mic ecosystem and won’t work with the original DJI Mic—it’s for Mic 2 / Mic Mini setups.

Bottom line
For around £14, it’s one of the easiest ways to make your mobile vlogging audio more reliable, less fiddly, and more “grab-and-shoot” — especially if you film on phones and action cams.
If you want, tell me whether your audience is mainly iPhone (USB-C models) or Android, and I’ll tailor the wording and compatibility line for your exact customers.
