![]() ![]() Sound-wise, the SoundPEATS Air3 can definitely deliver, considering their price range. There is no wireless option via charging mat. The case has to be connected to the 22-centimetre cable to charge. With time in the nicely compact and rounded charging case, the net usage time can be extended to over 17 hours. Runtime and charging caseįive hours of runtime are promised, which in reality was more like 4.5 hours in our test. Otherwise, the Air3s offer an unobtrusive, pressure-free feel for all-day wear, and they can even be used in the rain, as they are IPX5 waterproof. For me, the Air3 fit a little too loosely, and so require constant pressing, which can trigger the remote actions with annoying regularity, so be warned if you have particularly large ears. However, this does not prevent ambient noise from mingling with what you’re listening to. Just like their structural counterparts, the SoundPEATS Air3 are hung in the ear without silicone tips, where they then have a comfortably loose and airy fit. Conclusion: aptX Adaptive offers a good compromise out of all the other codec variations from Qualcomm. The aptX Low Latency Codec achieves 40 milliseconds and thus halves the runtime. In addition, aptX-Adaptive promises reduced latency of up to 80 milliseconds compared to 160-250 milliseconds in normal operation. An even better bandwidth is then delivered by aptX HD with 576 kBit/s. This part can be skipped by iOS users, as this operating system does not support codecs from Qualcomm.Ĭompared to the usual aptX codec, which supports a bandwidth of 384kbps, aptX Adaptive delivers between 284kbps and 420kbps as needed, which means a more stable and interference-resistant signal and – if things go well – less compression. ![]()
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