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Saramonic DK6G Slimline Omnidirectional Headset Microphone for Select 2.4 GHz Transmitters (3.5mm TRS Connector)

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Saramonic DK6G Slimline Omnidirectional Headset Microphone for Select 2.4 GHz Transmitters (3.5mm TRS Connector)
Key Features
  • For Wireless Transmitters and Recorders
  • For Select 2.4 GHz Transmitters
  • 3.5mm TRS Connector
  • Sweat-, Makeup-, and Dust-Proof Design
Designed for use with popular wireless transmitters, portable audio recorders, and mixer adapters, the Saramonic DK6G is a thin, omnidirectional headset microphone equipped with a gold-plated 3.5mm TRS connector, making it compatible with devices from Saramonic, DJI, Rode, Hollyland, SmallRig, Azden, Deity, Senal, BOYA, and more.
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is it compatible with dji mic 3?

is it compatible with dji mic 3?
Asked by: Jeffrey
No, the Saramonic DK6G Slimline Omnidirectional Headset Microphone for Select 2.4 GHz Transmitters (3.5mm TRS Connector) is not compatible for use with the DJI Mic 3 2-Person Compact Wireless Microphone System/Recorder for Camera & Smartphone, as the transmitters for the DJI Mic 3 do not have an input for an external microphone. However, the transmitters for the original DJI Mic and DJI Mic 2 Digital Wireless Microphone System/Recorder do have an input for an external microphone and are compatible with the Saramonic DK6G, as well as other similarly terminated headset- and lavalier-style microphones.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2025-10-19

Is this a Dynamic mic or does it require phantom ...

Is this a Dynamic mic or does it require phantom power to operate?
Asked by: Scott
This is a condenser microphone that requires 3 to 5 V of plug-in power. Many wireless microphone systems will provide this plug-in power, but they need to be wired for either standard TRS or Sennheiser 3.5mm pin-out. There are also a lot of portable mixers and recorders that also provide plug-in power, check with your user manual to be sure. You can also use a XLR adapter that converts phantom power to plug in power.
Answered by: JDEAN
Date published: 2026-02-02
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