DJI Mic 3
1. Please put the DJI Mic 3 transmitter and receiver back into the charging case, turn off the charging case and then turn it on again to check whether the transmitter and receiver are successfully frequency pairing.
2. If the blue light is blinking when you put it into the charging case, you need to take out the transmitter and press the frequency pairing button twice to switch to the receiver frequency pairing mode (the green light is blinking), and then put it into the charging case to perform the automatic frequency pairing.
3. Press and hold the receiver and transmitter frequency pairing button to enter the frequency pairing mode, when the connection status indicator on the receiver and transmitter is always on, it indicates that the frequency pairing is successful.
💡[Tips] Make sure the receiver is not the secondary receiver (indicated by “Sec” on the home screen). The secondary receiver cannot connect to the transmitter directly; instead, it receives the audio signal from the transmitter which is connected to the main receiver in the multi-device group.
Refer to the following video to see how to pair DJI Mic 3:
Method 1
Method 2
DJI Mic Mini
1. Please put the DJI Mic Mini transmitter and receiver back into the charging case, turn off the charging case and then turn it on again to check whether the transmitter and receiver are successfully frequency pairing.
2. If the blue light is blinking when you put it into the charging case, you need to take out the transmitter and press the frequency pairing button twice to switch to the receiver frequency pairing mode (the green light is blinking), and then put it into the charging case to perform the automatic frequency pairing.
3. Press and hold the receiver and transmitter frequency pairing button to enter the frequency pairing mode, when the connection status indicator on the receiver and transmitter is always on, it indicates that the frequency pairing is successful.
Refer to the following video to see how to pair DJI Mic Mini:
DJI Mic 2
1. Please put the DJI Mic 2 transmitter and receiver back into the charging case, turn off the charging case and then turn it on again to check if the transmitter and receiver are pairing frequency successfully.
2. Please make sure the transmitter is in Bluetooth mode (the system status indicator is blue); if the transmitter is in Bluetooth mode, you can press and hold the record button to make the transmitter exit Bluetooth mode; finally, put the transmitter into the charging case or re-pair it through the device pairing function of the receiver.
Refer to the video below to see how to pair DJI Mic 2:
3. If the linking fails after the above steps have been tried, please put the firmware package into the receiver or transmitter that fails to be linked and then refresh the firmware. After the firmware has successfully refreshed, repeat the above operation.
💡[Tips] This operation is to avoid impact from firmware version differences. If the firmware has already been updated to the latest version, any re-updating will only lead to the prompt “Update failed.”
4. Please verify whether the transmitter is in Bluetooth mode by checking if the system status indicator is solid blue. If the transmitter is in Bluetooth mode, you can press and hold the record button to make the transmitter exit Bluetooth mode. Then put the transmitter to the charging case or relinking by tapping Link Device on the receiver.
If the issue cannot be resolved through the above solution, please send the DJI Mic 2 back to DJI for testing, and click here to submit a repair request.
DJI Mic
1. Put DJI Mic transmitter and receiver to the charging case, close the case and open it again. Then take out the transmitter and receiver to check whether the pairing is successful.
2. Tap “Link Device” on the touchscreen of the receiver, press and hold the pairing button on the side of the transmitter. When the indicator on the transmitter is solid green, pairing is successful.
3. If the linking fails after the above steps have been tried, please put the firmware package into the receiver or transmitter that fails to be linked and then refresh the firmware. After the firmware has successfully refreshed, repeat the above operation.
💡[Tips] This operation is to avoid impact from firmware version differences. If the firmware has already been updated to the latest version, any re-updating will only lead to the prompt “Update failed.”
If the issue cannot be resolved through the above solution, please send the DJI Mic back to DJI for testing, and click here to submit a repair request.