Nicely done. You're the first to "make " this connection... really helpful. I've now tried it with an iPad and iPad mini, and the process is nearly the same.
Hi! I tried this tip, but I do notice the output quality sounds poorer than connecting to pocket 3. Do you also notice it? It sounds very microphoney. When I watch others video that use the microphone connected to pocket 3 it sounds much clearer.
Have you tried updating the firmware of the transmitter? I was having an issue where the audio didn't sound great and I updated my transmitter to the latest firmware that came out a few weeks ago and it sounds much better.
Did some digging on RU-vid yesterday and realized it’s because pocket 3 has a built in receiver so the sound quality is way better. Connecting via Bluetooth with other devices does the job but a significant cut on the sound quality 🫠 enough to use but not good enough to do a voiceover 😅
@@ursulinenyandindi3051 I recommend if not using dji 3 as receiving advice, then better not use it at all. Other devices do not have a built in receiver for the microphone so it doesn’t achieve its potential.
As soon as I connect the DJI mic 2 to my macbook it keeps disconnecting by itself and then it connects again. Additionally, I don't know why but the DJI mic 2 spontaneously becomes output and input. It's just that the mic automatically strives to be both output and input at the same time. Manually changing it does nothing. It must be a bug. Unfortunately, I can't fix it. Too bad because I wanted to record courses, webinars and video calls with this microphone.
Thank you for this video, but my microphone doesn't turn on to blue, I don't know why?! Then my Bluetooth can not recognise it? Please help me what's the matter?
It might be stuck on some other mode. Hold down the record button for about 5 seconds and the blue light should turn on. Then you can press the link button to start the pairing process.