Canon R EOS-R Battery Grip Charging via USB

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I bought the battery grip and at first could not charge the batteries in-camera using USB. Well, I discovered that first, An USB-C charger with PD (power delivery) is required. Anything else will not work. I'm using one that is supposed to be for a MacBook, though it's not an Apple product. Second, to get the camera to start charging, first plug the USB-C charger into the socket on the battery grip, turn the camera on, wait 10 seconds and then turn it off. After 10 seconds or so, the green 'charging' lamp should come on for battery 1. When the first battery is charged the indicator for battery 2 will come on and battery 1 light will go out. When charging is complete, both lamps will go out. Shoot all day and never have battery anxiety!
 
Have you charged completed dead batteries? I also have a R w/ grip and it took over 6 hours to charge my batteries from 0% to full. Crazy slow
 
Have you charged completed dead batteries? I also have a R w/ grip and it took over 6 hours to charge my batteries from 0% to full. Crazy slow
Yes, I have charged completely dead batteries via the battery grip. It is convenient but slow. It charges first one battery, then the next, not both simultaneously. The mains charger is not all that fast but you still have to charge one battery at a time and as there is no indication but the lights on the charger when the first battery is full, its easy to forget to change batteries. Thankfully I have 3 chargers...
 

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