You know your battery will kick the bucket at the worst possible time when you have mastered your sick, hella nar-nar skateboard tricks. The new GoPro HERO10 Black Creator Edition has a powered Volta grip, 5.3K video, and an LEDs light source.

When the first HERO camera was released in 2006 it was complete with 35mm film and a $22 price tag. The Hero10 is a different beast. It costs two arms and a number of legs, and if you sign up for a one-year subscription, it will set you back $531.95.

The camera has some fun software tricks up its sleeve, including its award-winning HyperSmooth digital video stabilization, and the option to shoot slow-mo video.

Hollywood is in your hand with the Creator Edition. It's the perfect setup for recording professional-quality video when vlogging, filmmaking or even livestreaming, according to Nicholas Woodman. You have to replenish yourself before you think about refilling your camera.

The built-in battery of the camera is capable of giving you four hours of recording, and the battery grip can be used with it. If you shoot lower resolutions, the battery life is extended even further. The hand grip has legs and you have a tripod for time-lapse shooting.

The HERO9 Black is compatible with the Volta, and it will charge any device that is compatible with theusb-c. You can buy it separately if you're a subscriber or not.