
Wireless Mic
DJI Mic 3
Wireless transmitter paired to the Pocket 4 — clean audio routed through the camera body.
The Mic 3 came with the Pocket 4 Creator Combo, paired to the camera before delivery, and that's where it stays — clipped to the talent, audio routed straight to the camera over OsmoAudio with no separate receiver. Same logic as the Mic Mini and the 7P, different pairing.
The Pocket 4 supports four-channel recording when an external transmitter is connected: the wireless mic and the camera's built-in array record into the same file, separable in post. For a one-person video setup, that means the lav and the room sound both make it into the edit without a second device tracking time.
The Mic 3 is the newest generation of the line — more battery than the Mic Mini, range up to 400 metres in clear conditions, dual-stage noise cancellation. Charging is proprietary: the magnetic cable is the only way to top up the transmitter, since there's no USB-C port on it. Lose the cable and the transmitter loses with it. The Creator Combo's argument over the Standard Combo comes down to this transmitter being in the box; cable management is the price of that convenience.