Receiver Only
AMOLED Touchscreen
Supports Up to 4TX
The hub of the DJI Mic 3 system — AMOLED touchscreen, dial control, up to four transmitters, four-channel output, and universal camera and device compatibility.
The DJI Mic 3 Receiver is the standalone receiver unit from DJI's professional wireless audio system. It is sold individually for those who need to replace a receiver, add a second receiver for multi-camera productions where audio needs to feed two separate cameras simultaneously, or build a custom Mic 3 system by pairing this receiver with transmitters purchased separately. It accepts up to four DJI Mic 3 transmitters at once, outputs four-channel audio, and connects to any camera or recording device via 3.5mm TRS locking cable or USB-C.
Available at ITFactory.ca — Canada's trusted source for DJI cameras and audio accessories. Transmitters and complete Mic 3 kits are also available at ITFactory.ca.
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When to Buy the Receiver on Its Own
Multi-Camera Productions The DJI Mic 3 system supports up to 8 receivers synced together. Adding a second receiver means the same transmitters can feed audio to two separate cameras simultaneously — essential for dual-camera interview setups and multi-angle productions where each camera needs its own audio feed. |
Replacing a Lost or Damaged Receiver If the receiver from an existing Mic 3 kit has been lost or damaged, this standalone unit restores your full system without purchasing a complete new kit. Any existing Mic 3 transmitters will pair immediately. |
Building a Custom System Pair this receiver with standalone DJI Mic 3 Transmitters — also available at ITFactory.ca — to build a custom multi-transmitter configuration without paying for transmitters you already own. |
Non-DJI Camera Users If you are using DJI transmitters via OsmoAudio direct on a DJI camera and want to also route audio to a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or audio recorder simultaneously, this receiver provides the 3.5mm TRS or USB-C output needed. |
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What Is Included
DJI Mic 3 Receiver x 1 Full-featured receiver with 1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen, dial control, 3.5mm TRS locking output, USB-C output, 4-channel capability, and support for up to 4 transmitters simultaneously. |
Compact Carrying Pouch Small protective pouch for transporting the receiver. |
Note: Transmitters, charging case, locking 3.5mm cable, and USB-C phone adapter are not included with the standalone receiver. These are included in the 1TX + 1RX and 2TX + 1RX kits, both available at ITFactory.ca.
Receiver Features
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1.1-Inch AMOLED Touchscreen A bright, high-resolution AMOLED display shows all channel gain levels, battery status for each connected transmitter, connection mode, and timecode status at a glance. Controllable directly by touch for quick adjustments in the field.
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Physical Dial Control A tactile dial alongside the touchscreen provides physical control over gain levels and settings — fast, reliable adjustments without needing to navigate touch menus during a live recording.
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Up to 4 Transmitters Simultaneously A single receiver pairs and records from up to four DJI Mic 3 transmitters at once — covering four speakers, four channels of audio, on a single receiver unit connected to a single camera.
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Up to 8 Receivers in Sync Multiple receivers can be synced to the same set of transmitters — enabling the same audio feed to simultaneously reach up to eight cameras or recording devices. Ideal for large multi-camera productions and broadcast setups.
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Four-Channel Audio Output With multiple transmitters connected, the receiver outputs each channel independently — enabling separate tracks per speaker in the recording software. Supports dual-mono, stereo mix, and four-channel output depending on camera and software.
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3.5mm TRS Locking Output Connects to any camera with a 3.5mm microphone input via the included locking cable in full kits — or any standard 3.5mm TRS cable. The locking connector prevents accidental disconnection during recording.
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USB-C Output Connects directly to smartphones, laptops, and USB-C enabled devices without an adapter — plug the receiver into an iPhone 15 or later, Android phone, or MacBook and record professional wireless audio immediately.
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Timecode Display and Sync Displays timecode status from connected transmitters and supports timecode synchronization across the full system — enabling frame-accurate alignment of audio and video in post-production across multiple cameras.
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Per-Channel Gain and Noise Cancelling Control Adjust gain levels and noise cancellation settings independently for each connected transmitter directly from the receiver's touchscreen — without touching the transmitters or opening an app.
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DJI Mic App Integration Full system control — gain, noise cancellation, voice tone presets, channel assignments, and firmware updates — via the DJI Mic app on iOS or Android. Monitor all connected transmitters from your phone.
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Who Is This For?
The standalone DJI Mic 3 Receiver is for existing Mic 3 users expanding to multi-camera productions, videographers who need to replace a receiver, and anyone building a custom Mic 3 configuration by combining separately purchased receivers and transmitters.
Multi-camera production crews
Existing Mic 3 owners adding a second receiver
Broadcast and event coverage teams
Custom system builders
Replacement for a lost or damaged receiver
Technical Specifications
| Brand |
DJI |
| Product |
DJI Mic 3 Receiver |
| SKU |
CP.RN.00000477.01 |
| Display |
1.1-inch AMOLED touchscreen + physical dial control |
| Max Transmitters Supported |
Up to 4 simultaneously |
| Max Receivers in Sync |
Up to 8 |
| Audio Output Channels |
4-channel (with select cameras and software) |
| Output Connections |
3.5mm TRS (locking) + USB-C |
| Timecode Support |
Yes — display and sync |
| Wireless Frequency |
Dual-band: 2.4GHz + 5.8GHz (auto-switching) |
| Bluetooth |
Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Compatible Transmitters |
DJI Mic 3 Transmitter only (not compatible with Mic 2 or Mic Mini transmitters) |
| Device Compatibility |
Cameras (3.5mm TRS), smartphones and laptops (USB-C), audio recorders |
| App |
DJI Mic app (iOS and Android) |
| Sold by |
ITFactory.ca — Canadian authorized DJI reseller |
Why Buy from ITFactory.ca?
ITFactory.ca is a trusted Canadian retailer for DJI cameras and audio accessories, serving creators and professionals across the country. Every product we sell is genuine and backed by our team.
| → Authorized Canadian DJI reseller |
→ Genuine DJI product with warranty |
| → Fast shipping across Canada |
→ Business invoicing available |
| → Full DJI Mic 3 kits also available |
→ Bilingual customer support |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this receiver include transmitters?
No. This is a standalone receiver only — no transmitters, charging case, or cables are included. If you need a complete system, the DJI Mic 3 1TX + 1RX kit or the 2TX + 1RX + Charging Case kit are both available at ITFactory.ca. The standalone receiver is for expanding an existing system, replacing a damaged receiver, or building a custom configuration with separately purchased transmitters.
Can I use this receiver with DJI Mic 2 or Mic Mini transmitters?
No. The DJI Mic 3 receiver is only compatible with DJI Mic 3 transmitters. It is not backward compatible with DJI Mic 2 or DJI Mic Mini transmitters. If you own a Mic 2 system and need a replacement receiver, you need the Mic 2 receiver specifically.
How do I connect this receiver to my camera?
The receiver has two outputs. For cameras with a 3.5mm microphone input — most DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and dedicated video cameras — use a 3.5mm TRS to TRS locking cable (not included with the standalone receiver; included in full kits or sold separately). For iPhones with USB-C (iPhone 15 and later), Android phones, and laptops, plug the receiver's USB-C port directly into the device's USB-C port. A phone adapter is included in full kits.
Why would I need two receivers?
In a multi-camera production, each camera typically needs its own audio input. With two receivers synced to the same transmitters, both cameras receive the same audio feed simultaneously — eliminating the need for audio to be synced in post-production and ensuring each camera operator has independent audio control. The Mic 3 system supports up to eight receivers synced to the same transmitter set, covering large broadcast and film productions.
What cables do I need that are not included?
The standalone receiver does not include any cables. For camera connection via 3.5mm, you will need a 3.5mm TRS to TRS cable — the locking version included in full Mic 3 kits is ideal. For iPhone 14 or earlier with a Lightning port, you will need a USB-C to Lightning adapter. For Android phones and USB-C laptops, the receiver's USB-C port connects directly with no adapter needed.