The Hollyland Lark M2S wireless microphone could be the perfect competitor for DJI's Mic Mini, boasting a compact design and no visible branding.

The wireless microphone design that content creators have long anticipated.

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  • Hollyland announces new Lark M2S wireless mic to rival DJI and Rode
  • The M2S is available in twin mic / receiver kits for around $139 / £130
  • It features a discreet logo-free design and weighs just 7g

There's no shortage of wireless mics for content creators in 2025, with the likes of the DJI Mic Mini and the Rode Wireless Micro being two fine examples. So how is it possible to stand out in an increasingly saturated market? By being practically invisible, as it turns out.

The new Hollyland Lark M2S has a feature set to rival the DJI Mic Mini, but with the design that DJI wishes it had: the Lark M2S is not only the smallest wireless mic we've seen yet when clipped to clothing, but it's also logo-free.

A discreet and logo-free mic that weighs a mere 7g and won't tug on clothing is a win in our book – too many wireless mics are all too visible in content that floods social media. You only have to look at the wireless mics we use on TechRadar's TikTok channel to appreciate where we're coming from.

Although the Lark M2S is compact, Hollyland has not compromised on its features. It boasts impressive 24-bit audio quality that surpasses smartphones, an easy-to-use environmental noise cancellation (ENC) with a single push, a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 70dB, and an outstanding maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL) of 116dB.

The battery life for each microphone is rated at a maximum of 9 hours of recording time, but with the use of the charging case, it can be extended to a total of 30 hours. Additionally, the maximum transmission distance reaches up to 300 meters.

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These impressive specifications belong to a wireless microphone system available as a complete kit, which includes two transmitters (microphones), two receivers (one designed for USB-C smartphones and the other for cameras equipped with a 3.5mm port), along with a charging case, all for only $139 / £130 – slightly cheaper than the Mic Mini. Additionally, a Lightning cable for older iPhones is included as a bonus – check out the image above to see everything that comes with the Max combo.

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Is it possible to combine the finest features of both DJI and Rode into one comprehensive solution?

How does the Hollyland Lark M2S compare to its competitors from DJI and Rode? In terms of specifications, it holds its own quite well; it appears to combine the strengths of both the DJI Mic Mini and Rode Wireless Micro models into one comprehensive solution.

You get a small receiver for use with smartphones and a larger one with manual controls for use with cameras. Rode's package only offers the former and only works with smartphones, while DJI's only offers the latter which works with both cameras and phones, but is clunky when attached to a smartphone.

While we are unable to provide feedback on the audio quality of the Lark M2S at this moment, we have an extensive review coming soon, so stay tuned for that. However, we can say right away that the design and overall presentation of the Lark M2S are impressive. Pre-orders are currently available through the links provided above.

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