








🎤 Elevate your voice, ditch the bulk — sound like a pro, anywhere, anytime!
The BOYA mini 2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone is a featherweight 5g powerhouse delivering studio-grade 48kHz/24-bit audio with advanced AI noise cancellation. Designed for iPhone 15-17 and Android, it offers up to 30 hours of wireless freedom via a sleek magnetic charging case. Control EQ and noise reduction on the fly with the intuitive BOYA Central App, making it the ultimate compact mic for vloggers, interviewers, and content creators craving crisp, professional sound without the hassle.











| ASIN | B0GG9PZRP6 |
| Antenna Location | Recording, Streaming, Video Conference, Vlogging |
| Audio Sensitivity | 120 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Wireless Lavalier Microphones & Systems |
| Brand | BOYA |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case ×1, USB-C Receiver ×1, USB-C to USB-A Data Cable ×1, transmitter X 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BOYA |
| Mfr Part Number | BOYA mini 2-05 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Model Name | BOYA mini 2-05 |
| Model Number | BOYA mini 2-05(Type-C) |
| Number of Batteries | 3 C batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | 2-Level Intelligent Noise Cancellation, 48kHZ/24-bit High Fidelity, 6-Level Gain Adjustment, Auto-Limit Clip Protection, EQ Presets |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
L**K
All Around Good Mic
I am totally impressed with this wireless lavalier microphone. It was pretty much plug & play as it came fully charged and is pre-paired right out of the box. The receiver that plugs into my phone is smaller than what I've used in the past which I like. It decreases the opportunity of it getting hit or accidentally knocked around. That is what happened to my old one. It got hit or snagged on often enough that eventually the contacts came loose and it basically shorted it out. I also like the small mic. It again is smaller than what I've used in the past. It does a great job of audio capture when placing on my shirt. The clip is a bit small to clip to my ball cap, but from my shirt works fine. When paired successfully, you'll see a blue light on both the receiver and the mic. To activate noise reduction, press the button on the bottom of the receiver. To mute the mic, press the button on the bottom of the receiver twice. The one issue (small) that I do have with this mic is with its size. I actually had an issue getting the receiver and mic out of the charging case. This was further complicated by the fact that they are held in place via a magnet. I like the fact that the case is responsible for charging the receiver and the mic. That requires only one item to be charged, instead of both the receiver and mic. The charging case takes a USB-C plug with a USB-A plug to the power source. Very impressed with this small mic. I have recorded several short videos, and the sound has been great. I highly recommend.
A**R
Tiny, powerful, and perfect for the iPhone 16 Pro Ma
I’ve been looking for a way to level up the audio on my iPhone 16 Pro Max without carrying around a bunch of bulky gear, and this BOYA mini 2 is exactly what I was hoping for. It is incredibly "cute" and tiny. It’s honestly one of the smallest mics I’ve ever seen so it doesn't look distracting or heavy when it's clipped onto my shirt. The setup is as simple as it gets. I just plug the USB-C receiver into my phone and it’s ready to go. I really like the charging case. It’s compact enough to toss in my bag and it uses magnets to keep the pieces secure. The sound quality is a huge step up from the built-in phone mic. My voice comes through very crisp and clear, and the noise cancellation does a great job of filtering out background hums without making me sound like a robot. I did download the app, which is a nice touch if you want to tweak the EQ or the gain levels, though it can be a little laggy to connect sometimes. One thing to keep in mind is the fit of the receiver…if you use a really thick, heavy-duty protective case on your phone, you might have to make sure it's seated all the way in to get a solid connection. Overall, for such a small and discreet device, the performance is impressive. It’s reliable, easy to use, and makes my videos sound professional without any of the extra hassle.
R**S
Tiny Mic, Surprisingly Big Sound
The BOYA Mini 2 is one of those pieces of gear that makes you question why larger wireless mics even exist. The transmitter is incredibly small and light, so once it’s clipped on you barely notice it’s there. That alone makes it great for casual recording, quick videos, or interviews where you don’t want a giant microphone stealing the spotlight. Sound quality is impressive for something this tiny. The 48kHz/24-bit recording gives vocals a clean, detailed tone, and the built-in noise reduction does a solid job cutting down background distractions without making voices sound robotic. It’s not studio gear, but for vlogging, streaming, or social media videos it sounds far better than most phone microphones. Setup is refreshingly simple. Plug the USB-C receiver into your phone, power on the transmitter, and it connects automatically. No complicated menus or technical gymnastics required, which is nice because not everyone wants to earn an audio engineering degree just to record a quick clip. The charging case is also a smart addition. It keeps everything organized and provides plenty of extra battery life, bringing the total runtime up to around 30 hours. That’s more than enough for long recording days without constantly worrying about charging. For the price, this little mic punches well above its weight. It’s compact, easy to use, and produces clean audio that’s miles ahead of built-in phone microphones. If you create videos or record interviews on your phone, it’s a simple upgrade that makes a noticeable difference.
M**W
The BOYA mini 2 is the latest wireless lavalier microphone from BOYA, and I have to say, they have raised the bar for wireless lavaliers. Besides being affordably priced, the 24-bit/48kHz audio has excellent clarity with a stable wireless signal as well. Build quality is also excellent, with a durable matte black plastic build, which I prefer over the glossy plastics. This single wireless lavalier microphone set is perfect for the solo vlogger and content creator and is compatible with both iOS and Android phones or tablets that utilize a USB-C port for the wireless dongle. The lavalier microphone is very, very compact, lightweight and one of the smallest I've used for review. While not required, I do recommend installing the BOYA Central App for iOS or Android so you have access to EQ, Firmware Updates and additional audio settings like the safety track option, which I haven't seen at this price point previously and is very much a pro audio option. The AI noise cancellation isn't a gimmick and works very well in mixed audio environments, so worth enabling and I was quite impressed by the quality of the audio signal, which BOYA states is stable up to 328ft with a line of sight to the USB-C receiver. Conservatively, I was able to get several hundred feet away with no dropouts, and if you are working solo, I doubt you are going to leave your phone or tablet 300ft away ;) Overall, if you are a solo content creator or vlogger, I think this single wireless lavalier set from BOYA is worth your consideration. The audio quality is excellent, it is easy to set up and operate, and the free BOYA Central App offers a ton of user customization without being overly complicated. A recommended buy based on my experience using the BOYA mini 2 for review, and I should note that BOYA offers kits with dual-lavalier microphones as well.
S**R
Die BOYA MINI 2 habe ich über das Vine-Programm als Testprodukt erhalten und benutze sie meistens für Videocalls. Das Mikrofon und der Empfänger sind nicht nur mini, sondern wirklich winzig. Das Mikrofon selbst ist so klein, dass es mit einem dunklen Shirt überhaupt nicht wahrnehmbar ist. Wie ein kleiner Knopf hängt er am Kragen. Mit dem fest verbauten Clip hängt er sicher und löst sich nicht, selbst wenn man fest dran zieht. Nicht viel größer ist der Empfänger. Ich habe die USB-C Variante mit nur einem Sender. Der Empfänger hat keinen Akku verbaut, sondern bekommt Strom über den USB-Anschluss. Das bedeutet, dass nur der Sender aufgeladen werden muss. Das macht man mit dem Case, der auch einen eingebauten Akku hat, mit dem man den Sender ca. 5 Mal wiederaufladen kann. Dadurch erhöht sich die Funktionsdauer enorm. Aber auch ohne ihn wieder aufzuladen, hält der Sender bis zu 6 Stunden durch. Das ist für ein so kleines Gerät eine wirklich gute Leistung. Mein Hauptanwendungszweck ist beim Videocalling. Obwohl ich die Mikros vom Macbook zwar ganz ordentlich finde, sind sie mit einem Ansteckmikro nicht zu vergleichen. Diese sind ja auch näher an der Tonquelle als das Macbook, das für gewöhnlich ungefähr einen halben weg liegt. Da ich auch nicht umbedingt ein großes Mikrofon mit Ständer auf dem Schreibtisch haben möchte, ist dieses Mikrofon genau das Richtige. Sie klingen klar und deutlich. Viel besser auch im Vergleich zu Airpods. Man merkt einfach, dass es sich um ein dezidiertes Mikrofon handelt. Der Empfänger ist schnell aktiviert. Einfach reinstecken und schon wird das Mikrofon erkannt. Plug & Play eben. Die Übertragung hatte bisher keine Aussetzer oder Störungen, alles war klar und deutlich. Testhalber habe ich das Boya Mini 2 auch mal am iPhone getestet und ein paar Aufnahmen gemacht. Die waren wirklich gut - auch ohne Rauschunterdrückung. Die funktioniert zwar gut, aber in einer kontrollierten Umgebung, wie bspw. Zuhause, braucht man eigentlich keine Rauschunterdrückung. Es ist aber gut zu wissen, dass man ihn einschalten könnte. Und das in zwei Stärken. Es gibt jedoch auch zwei kleine Mankos, die aber auch zu vernachlässigen sind. Erstens empfinde ich die kleine LED auf den Geräten als zu grell. Sie sind zwar auch winzig, aber wenn man in einem bestimmten Winkel reinguckt, strahlen sie einen direkt in die Augen. Zweitens ist der Empfänger, obwohl mini, doch ein wenig zu groß für mein Macbook Pro. Wenn er in einem der USB-C Port steckt, verdeckt er den zweiten daneben und so kann ich kein Kabel anschließen, solange der Empfänger angeschlossen ist. Da ich ihn aber nur während des Videocalls anstecke, ist es eigentlich kein richtiges Problem. Probleme hatte ich auch mit der App nicht: Installiert, verbunden, eingestellt. Ganz einfach. Mit der App erweitert man seine Einstellungen und kann z.B. den Grad der Rauschunterdrückung oder des Passfilters einstellen. Fazit: ich bin voll zufrieden mit den Boya Mini 2 und bin von der Einfachheit, der schnellen problemlosen Verbindung und der Sprachqualität überzeugt worden. Schade finde ich nur, dass ich nur einen Sender habe. Mit einem zweiten könnte ich noch mehr damit anstellen.
R**J
The wireless microphone came in a compact, nicely branded box. It looked good when it arrived to me. After I opened the box, I saw that the charging case for the microphone was well protected inside the box, with a plastic nest all around it. It arrived to me safely and in perfect condition. The case for the microphones looked like a typical charging case for wireless earbuds (but there was a microphone inside). The case felt okay when I held in my hand, it did not feel flimsy and the plastic did not feel cheap. After testing the microphone, I can say that I am very happy with it and how it performed. Here are some more details about what I think. The audio is pretty good for a lavalier microphone. It sounded pretty crisp, yet it was cutting most of the background noise from the environment around me (even without turning noise suppression mode). It sounded like I am very close to it. It picks voices well even when talking quietly. I really like how it sounded, and I have tested a lot of lavalier microphones. I also have a wired lavalier microphone from Boya, and this one doesn’t sound worse than it (even though that it is wireless). I am impressed by how it performed, at this price point. I am giving it 4.7 stars.
P**M
Having reviewed a fair number of small microphones, I have been very impressed with the performance and sound quality of the BOYA mini 2 mic. It's small, very easy to use, and provides a good bump in sound quality over the built-in microphone on my iPhone. The first thing to note is that this mic comes with only a USB-C receiver, meaning if you have an iPhone model that came out before the 15, you won't be able to use it. There are other versions of the BOYA mini 2 that come with a lightning adaptor, so investigate those instead of this one. I tested this mic with my iPhone 16 Pro and it worked perfectly right out of the box. I simply connected the receiver to my iPhone's USB-C port, powered on the mic and it was ready to go. It was literally a 20-second process so it's extremely easy to use. The sound quality is very good, and a marked improvement to the iPhone 16 Pro's built-in microphone. I noticed the difference especially in environments that have a lot of ambient noise like a busy street, as well as in large, echo-prone spaces. The mic does a very good job of isolating voice and pushing other sounds to the background. I tried it both clipped to my jacket as well as holding it in my hand and it performed equally well in both circumstances. Be sure to test it out a few times before recording video with it because depending on your body placement will be different for every user. The case that holds the mic is similar in size to any wireless ear buds, so carrying it around isn't really an issue. The case charges the microphone and because the receiver gets port from your phone there is no charging needed for it. The case can recharge the microphone many times, and so you'll always have a powered up mic whenever you need it. This is one of the better cost-to-value microphones I have reviewed. It produces very good sound quality for a price that is not too expensive. I can recommend this mic for amateur creators or anyone who just wants a little extra good quality sound to the videos they record on their phones.
G**.
The mic and the receiver are tiny, like the first knuckle of my thumbs. I've seen other things be called "thumb sized", and be bigger then my entire thumb. They are also very lightweight, as is the charging case. The whole set up is sleek and lightweight and very compact. I used it with my iPhone Air, and it worked plug and play. I didn't have to download any apps or anything. It just connected instantly. The recording quality is very good, especially for a mic this size. It is crystal clear. It doesn't clip when I suddenly talk very loudly or yell. It picks up my voice clearly even with a fan directly blowing air on me. With the noise reduction on though, it is even better. It erased all the background noise including the fan and the open window and noise in the background. I've tried other lavalier mics before that were cheaper, and the quality was much, much poorer. I'm actually really impressed with these. All in all, they are lightweight, work incredibly well, and connect easily. Easy five stars.
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