The summary of ‘Older Is Better? SoundPEATS Capsule3 Pro vs Air3 Pro’

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The video provides a detailed comparison between Soundpeats’ Capsule 3 Pro and Air 3 Pro earbuds, focusing on various factors such as comfort, water resistance, battery life, controls, connectivity, and audio performance. The Air 3 Pro stands out for its slimmer design, making it more stable and comfortable during physical activities, whereas the Capsule 3 Pro, though bulkier, offers better battery life and enhanced sound quality due to its Bluetooth 5.3 and LDAC support. Both models provide IPX4 water resistance and similar control features, including low latency gaming modes and mono mode usability.

In outdoor tests, the Capsule 3 Pro is noted for superior Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) capabilities and better transparency modes compared to the Air 3 Pro. While the Capsule 3 Pro excels in bass and mids, the Air 3 Pro is highlighted for its clarity and detail in treble, leading the host to conclude that the Air 3 Pro offers better overall sound quality among Soundpeats’ noise-canceling offerings. The video wraps up by recommending further content for a broader comparison and urges viewers to stay discerning in their choices.

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In this segment of the video, the host discusses and compares Soundpeats’ new Capsule 3 Pro earbuds with the Air 3 Pro. Key points include:

1. **Comfort and Fit**: The Air 3 Pro offers superior comfort due to its slimmer design, making them more stable during physical activities like weight training and running. The Capsule 3 Pro, although comfortable, is slightly bulkier and may move a bit during intense activities.

2. **Water Resistance**: Both earbuds have an IPX4 water resistance rating, suitable for sweat and splashes but not submersion.

3. **Battery Life**: The Capsule 3 Pro has a longer battery life (6 hours per charge, 40 hours with the case) compared to the Air 3 Pro (5 hours per charge, 20 hours with the case). Neither supports fast or wireless charging.

4. **Controls and Connectivity**: Both earbuds offer the same control features, including a low latency gaming mode and volume control but lack track skipping and in-ear detection. The Air 3 Pro uses Bluetooth 5.2 while the Capsule 3 Pro uses Bluetooth 5.3, offering the high-resolution LDAC codec for potentially better sound quality on compatible devices.

5. **Usability**: Both earbuds can be used in mono mode, i.e., one earbud at a time. Latency is not noticeable when watching videos, but gaming performance differs slightly, with lower latency being better for fast-reaction games.

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In this part of the video, the host takes the viewers outside to compare the audio quality of different earbuds starting with recording on an iPhone for ambient noise. They test the SoundPeats Capsule 3 Pro and comment on its ability to block out background noise. The host also ranks the Active Noise Canceling (ANC) capabilities of various earbuds, noting that the Capsule 3 Pro performs slightly better than the Air 3 Pro, especially in handling inconsistent sounds.

When testing transparency modes, the Capsule 3 Pro is highlighted as being much clearer than the Air 3 Pro, which is rated the worst among SoundPeats noise-canceling earbuds. The volume comparison shows the Capsule 3 Pro as being louder than the Air 3 Pro. In terms of sound quality, the Capsule 3 Pro has stronger bass and mids, whereas the Air 3 Pro excels in treble, offering better clarity and detail without harshness. The host suggests that overall, the Air 3 Pro has superior sound quality compared to other SoundPeats noise-canceling models.

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In this part of the video, the speaker concludes that the Air 3 Pro earbuds are the overall winners in terms of sound quality and tuning, despite the Kodak only marginally improving sound quality. The speaker also suggests checking out another video for a comprehensive comparison of all Soundpeats noise-canceling earbuds and signs off by encouraging viewers to stay discerning and to watch the next video.

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