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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?
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.
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?
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.
Date published: 2026-02-02
