
DJI 6941565980175 RS BG70 High Capacity Battery Grip
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
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
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.