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There are too many factors to that to answer properly. If you are recording in 4k at 60fps....maybe 45 minutes per battery. Lower resolutions and fps last much much longer. The batteries dont weigh much. Get the dual charger and a few extra batteries and you should be good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on settings... how many frames per second and what type of video you are recording... time lapse, etc.difficult to say exactly how long. If your go pro has a removable battery, carry a spare.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on what you're recording at, at 4k 60fps expect 1hr and 20 mins. At 1080p at 60fps, you can expect 1hr and 40mins. This applies if you're continuously filming without stopping in these modes. I usually don't go through 2 batteries throughout my travel day.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Battery life is going to depend on usage and GoPro model. I have the Hero 2018 and typically get 4-6 hours out of one battery when I use it on fishing trips (pretty regular video, still, and time lapse usage with about 60% of the time in standbay without using much wifi). Hope this helps!
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