Overview
- The Mic 3 supports up to four transmitters and eight receivers with precise timecode, and the receiver can output four discrete tracks to select Sony cameras or software.
- New on-device tools include two Adaptive Gain Control modes, three voice tone presets, two-level noise canceling, and lossless 48kHz/24-bit transmission to the receiver.
- Each transmitter offers 32GB of storage for dual-file internal recording in 24-bit and 32-bit float, with embedded timecode specified to stay within one frame over 24 hours.
- Battery and range specs include up to 8 hours on transmitters and 10 hours on the receiver, a charging case adding 2.4 recharges for about 28 hours total, a 400-meter maximum range, and automatic hopping between 2.4GHz and 5GHz.
- Ecosystem and I/O options span direct pairing to DJI Osmo devices without a receiver, a locking 3.5mm TRS output, 3.5mm TRRS monitoring, USB-C and Bluetooth, while the transmitters no longer include a 3.5mm lav input; pricing is €309 for the 2TX+RX kit or €199 for 1TX+RX in regions where it is on sale, with no official U.S. availability yet.