Boya Mini review: your super-cheap and super-tiny first wireless mic

Boya Mini: one-minute review

Beginner content creators on a shoestring budget who are looking to up their audio quality will struggle to find better value than that offered by the Boya Mini wireless mic. For less than half the price of leading models like the DJI Mic Mini you get a reliable twin-mic kit, and while the 16-bit audio is admittedly modest, it’s quality is perfectly acceptable for the likes of TikTok and Youtube Reels.

Naturally, for such a low price, there are a few compromises; build quality is so-so, there’s no option for a 3.5mm connection (just USB-C or Lightning, which counts out most dedicated cameras), nor is there audio monitoring of any kind, or manual control over levels. This is a simple plug-and-go mic that, much like the Rode Wireless Micro, is designed for smartphones, laptops, or even the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 – basically any USB-C device. And for such users, the Boya Mini’s simplicity works a treat.

The mics are super-tiny and weigh just 5g, so they don’t tug on clothing. The receiver is also tiny, which means it doesn’t get in the way when connected to your phone’s charging port. I’ve found the mics quick to connect and reliable time and again, while the audio quality for vlogging is perfectly acceptable, and certainly much better than a phone’s built-in mic. The fact that noise reduction features is a nice bonus too. If you’re looking for a no-frills, reliable and cheap wireless mic, the Boya Mini is an easy recommendation.

Boya Mini wireless mic in person's hand

The Boya Mini is the tiniest wireless mic of them all (Image credit: Tim Coleman)

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