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DJI 6941565980175 RS BG70 High Capacity Battery Grip

4.6 (8 reviews)
USB-C4800 mAh

Power through back-to-back shooting days with the DJI RS BG70 grip delivering up to 29.5 hours of gimbal runtime.

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Overview

For videographers who bill full days on corporate gigs, weddings, or documentary work, the DJI RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip is less an accessory and more an insurance policy against the shoot falling apart at hour seven. Rated for up to 29.5 hours of continuous runtime on the RS 4, it shifts the conversation from "how many batteries do I need to pack?" to "I can leave those at home." That kind of headroom changes how you think about a shoot day — fewer gear checks, less mental overhead, more focus on the frame.

The grip attaches to the RS 4 Pro, RS 4, RS 3 Pro, RS 3, and RS 2, slotting into the existing handle interface and adding a meaningful heft to the lower end of the rig. The 4800 mAh, 69.12 Wh cell charges via USB-C PD (supporting 5V/3A through 15V/3A input profiles), and the bottom-mounted USB-C output at up to 18W means your mirrorless camera or small field monitor can draw power from the grip itself. For run-and-gun operators who want to simplify their cable situation, that's a legitimate quality-of-life gain. Build is consistent with DJI's RS accessory line — solid, no flex, confident in your hand after hours of use.

Key Features

The battery grip can power DJI RS 4 Pro for up to 29 hours or DJI RS 4 for up to 29.5 hours. It also supports powering your camera and accessories with up to 18 watts via the USB-C port at the bottom, catering to prolonged creative sessions.

Compatibility: DJI RS 4 Pro, DJI RS 4, DJI RS 3 Pro, DJI RS 3, DJI RS 2

Voltage Range: 11.2 to 16.8V, Charging Input Voltage: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A Rated Capacity: 4800 mAh Rated Energy: 69.12 Wh

Product Type - CAMERA OTHER ACCESSORIES

In The Box: RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip × 1

Specifications

Product Type
Camera Other Accessories
Compatibility
DJI RS 4 Pro, DJI RS 4, DJI RS 3 Pro, DJI RS 3, DJI RS 2
Voltage Range
11.2 to 16.8V
Charging Input Voltage
5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A
Rated Capacity
4800 mAh
Rated Energy
69.12 Wh
In The Box
RS BG70 High-Capacity Battery Grip × 1

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Exceptional runtime of up to 29.5 hours lets you shoot multi-day productions without hunting for outlets between sessions.
  • USB-C pass-through at 18W means you can keep a mirrorless camera or field monitor powered directly from the grip during long handheld sequences.
  • Broad compatibility across five RS-series gimbals makes it a practical investment if you upgrade your stabilizer down the road.
  • The grip's voltage range (11.2–16.8V) supports stable power delivery across the full battery discharge cycle, keeping motors consistent late in a shoot.
  • At 4800 mAh / 69.12 Wh, it carries significantly more energy than the standard RS handle battery without requiring a separate external battery pack.

👎 Cons

  • No charging cable is included in the box, which is an inconvenient omission when you're prepping for an early-morning shoot.
  • The added weight at the handle end requires re-balancing your camera rig every time you attach or remove the grip mid-shoot.
  • 18W USB-C output won't fast-charge power-hungry accessories like larger tablets or laptops — it's best suited for cameras and small monitors.
  • Not compatible with DJI RS 1 or older Ronin-S models, limiting its utility for shooters who maintain legacy gear in their kit.

Frequently Asked Questions

It's compatible with five RS-series gimbals: DJI RS 4 Pro, RS 4, RS 3 Pro, RS 3, and RS 2. If you're running an older RS model outside that list, double-check before buying — the mounting interface changed with earlier generations.
Real-world runtime is up to 29 hours on the RS 4 Pro and 29.5 hours on the RS 4. For a full wedding day, multi-camera doc shoot, or corporate event stretching into the evening, you'll almost certainly finish the day on a single charge.
Yes — there's a USB-C port on the bottom of the grip rated at up to 18W output. That's enough to keep a mirrorless camera topped up, run a monitor, or charge a phone between setups. It turns the grip into a compact power hub on the rig.
It adds weight to the handle end of the rig, so you'll want to recheck motor balance after mounting it — especially if you're running a heavier camera and lens combination. The upside is that the added mass lowers the center of gravity slightly, which many operators find improves handling stability.
It's sold separately. The box contains only the RS BG70 battery grip itself — no charging cable is included, so plan to use your existing USB-C PD charger rated for the 16.8V/4A input.