Descriptions:
Dan Kieft tests Kling 3.0—Kuaishou’s latest video generation model, available exclusively on the Hickfield platform at time of filming—walking through its new features and benchmarking it against Kling 2.6 and Google Veo 3.1 using identical prompts and reference images.
The headline addition in Kling 3.0 is multi-shot generation: a single 15-second output can be broken into up to six distinct scenes of two to five seconds each, with independent start frames, element references, and prompts per shot. A second new mode, Kling 3.0 Omni, accepts up to seven images or character elements as simultaneous references, offering finer control over what appears across a generation. Kieft tests audio quality head-to-head using a character dialogue scene as a consistent reference, finding Kling 3.0’s voice synthesis and ambient sound clearly improved over Kling 2.6, while Veo 3.1 holds its own with a distinctive stylistic character.
On pricing, Kling 3.0 runs 30 credits for a 10-second clip versus 20 credits for 10 seconds in Kling 2.6—equal on a per-second basis. Practical workflow tips include using Whisper Flow for voice-to-text prompt entry to speed up multi-shot scene descriptions. Hickfield was running an unlimited-generation promotion on annual plans at time of filming, though Kieft notes terms may change.
📺 Source: Dan Kieft · Published February 05, 2026
🏷️ Format: Comparison







