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Hercules DJControl Mix Ultra – Mobile DJ Controller for Smartphones (iOS/Android)

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style: Control Mix Ultra


Features

  • Wireless DJ controller with built-in rechargeable battery
  • Neural Mix feature: a Pro feature built-in for free
  • Compact and lightweight with included cover and smartphone stand
  • Compatibility with streaming services
  • Designed for iOS and Android

Description

The ultimate ultra-mobile DJ controller for smartphone created for aspiring DJs, casual hobbyists, and those who want a fun, mobile experience. It’s a lifestyleoriented controller that is ideal for social gatherings, parties, or impromptu DJ sets. Anytime, anywhere, take it easy.

Item Weight: 3.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.4 x 10 x 3.03 inches


Item model number: 4780942


Date First Available: December 19, 2024


Color Name: Mix Ultra


Power Source: Battery Powered


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  • Very nice for beginners or if you want to take the party on the go !
style: Control Mix Ultra
Kinda of small but you can take it anywhere and pretty easy to use for beginners like myself. Rechargeable and wireless make it even better little pricey ,but if you want to learn you won’t be disappointed as long as you get the djay app pro !
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2025 by jose tapia

  • Great product, lots of fun
style: Control Mix Ultra
I love this controller and have had so much fun with it so far. Is this a $2000 dollar quality controller, no. Being at around $220 is the best you will find for a battery controlled DJ controller. You basically have this, a Denon, Numark, and alpha theta (Pioneer). Do I like my Pioneer DDJ-400 more than this, yes, but cutting out the wires when just messing around in the kitchen, living room, other house parties, ext. is quite fun. I have read many complaints about the BT latency and I have to say, they are blowing that way out of proportion. Is the latency noticeable on Bluetooth, short answer is yes, but it's not anything that would overly frustrate me when DJing to a Bluetooth device in general. You have to expect with BT that the transmission involves compressing the audio signal, which can result in a minor loss of sound fidelity. If you plug in a lightning or aux cable it will get around this latency issue and then can be directly plugged into your Bluetooth device. For highest quality sound: Plug your iPad or iPhone directly into a Radial Engineering Direct box. That is the brand that I suggest, hands down. I have seen the Radial USB-Pro 2 work and that will have the highest possible sound quality output at 24-bit / 96 kHz with high-quality DAC's. The Radial Trim-Two 2-Channel Passive AV Direct Box will also work (The one I have) and I believe this way is supported by Radial Engineering. Both will allow for balanced XLR outputs that can be connected into studio monitors or larger speakers, ext. The only gripe that I had with this controller was initially getting it to connect. For some reason I had to go into the settings on my iPhone and find the DJAY app. In the settings of the app I had to "Allow" Bluetooth connections. I do not know why for me that was automatically set that way, but once I switched to allow it was easy within the app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by John Miller

  • Great for practicing your DJ skills on the go
style: Control Mix
For what it is, it's great. There's only so many DJ controllers in this compact form factor, the others being the DJ2GO2 and the Starlight. The latter is also made by Hercules, but the difference between that and the Mix is that the Mix is far easier to pair with a phone, thanks to the built-in Bluetooth functionality and their official collaboration with Algoriddim to bring Djay support to PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. If you want a truly wireless practice session, get yourself a foldable USB-C power bank (the ones where you attach your power bank to the USB-C port) and either Bluetooth earbuds or speakers. Attach the power bank to the controller, then connect it and your audio device to your phone over Bluetooth. I experienced no lag using the controller over Bluetooth, but there will be lag with your audio when using Bluetooth audio devices. It's not bad, but probably bad enough to make you not want to beatmatch. So if you're going with a wireless audio connection, stick with beat sync. Of course, part of the DJ experience is being able to monitor tracks ahead of time. And it's absolutely possible to do that with a headphone splitter, which is provided in the box. But you probably need a separate headphone adapter for your phone, likely with USB-C or Lightning. You connect the splitter to that, then you connect your wired headphones to one end of the splitter and your wired speakers in the other end. No, it isn't possible to do one wired device and the other one over Bluetooth. Obviously when you use wired, the audio latency problem goes away. The drawback is that it's now a bit of a wiring mess. With Djay, you can actually reprogram all the buttons, knobs, and sliders of the Mix to do different things. I mix EDM and personally wanted a bit more control during my transitions, so I changed my Master and Headphones knobs to change the High frequencies for Decks 1 and 2, respectively. While Djay has a subscription component to it, you do not need a subscription to use it with the controller. You may get nagged to subscribe from time to time, but you can have proper DJ sessions without it. Overall, this is really, really good if you were primarily looking to DJ on the go. I don't recommend this as your first DJ controller because you're going to grow out of it really fast, and it's missing some rather useful buttons and knobs that you'll find in the controllers in the next size up. Instead, get yourself a DDJ-FLX4 or a used DDJ-400 for your first one, then consider the DJControl Mix if you want something much easier to carry around while traveling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by G G

  • Surprisingly fun yet capable for casual sessions
style: Control Mix Ultra
I’m a casual bedroom DJ. I spin for my enjoyment or close friends and family only. It’s one of my creative outlets. This thing is awesome! I connect to my iPad or iPhone and off I go. No power cords/blocks, USBs, XLRs etc. The wireless Bluetooth LE connection is so convenient. You can take this anywhere with no hassle. If you wanna step it up a notch, connect the USB to 3.5mm splitter for a headphone cue and an aux speaker. It’s mono sound but for casual play, it’s not a big deal. You technically can use Bluetooth for speakers and headphones but there is some latency for sure, use USB and aux. If I want better features, more real estate, better sound, I have my Rane Four, Performer, Reloop Beatpad 2 and studio monitors. But it’s not about that. The fun factor is the small size, the convenience, yet a lot of functionality you’d get from larger controllers. There are sample pads, loops, slicers, EQ, filters, and most importantly… STEMS!! It makes it so easy and fun to mix with. DJay Pro software is the game changer and best part IMO. The vocal isolation is so clean. This controller works seamlessly. The only gripes I have are that the faders and platters are a bit stiff, but not a deal breaker. It’s just a toy anyways lol. The included cover and replaceable battery is nice. Get one and have fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by VT

  • Portability
style: Control Mix Ultra
Awesome mixer, fully rechargeable and works with both tablets, cellphones, and laptops. It sounds great very easy to use and well worth the money. I love the portability and the included y-cable for connecting to external speakers and headphones for monitoring. I used it for six hours on a single charge. Great back up tool for DJAY Pro users. Me personally I always bring an extra laptop or tablet/ipad as a backup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by FIDO FIDO

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