
Priced at $140, the Scape offers a more refined design and greater personalization options compared to other headsets within its price bracket.
Priced at $140, the Scape offers a more refined design and greater personalization options compared to other headsets within its price bracket.


Earlier this year, I evaluated the Fractal Scape, a wireless gaming headset designed for PC (also compatible with Switch 2) that truly impressed me. Honestly, I didn’t have high expectations for this initial headset from a brand primarily known for their PC cases, but it turned out to be one of the most thoughtfully crafted models I’ve experienced recently.
If you are seeking a stylish headset that delivers excellent audio and charges through docking (reducing cable mess on your desk), I recommend taking advantage of the Black Friday deal on the Scape. The price was initially reduced to $169.99, but currently, you can grab a pair at Amazon and B&H Photo in both black and gray for $139.99, which translates to a $60 discount from the regular price.
The Scape doesn’t cover every feature; it doesn’t include active noise cancellation, cannot connect via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth at the same time, and its ear cups lack the ability to rotate. While these features would have been beneficial, I remain enthusiastic in endorsing it for its impressive sound performance, sleek Scandinavian aesthetics, and the quality of its browser-based settings customization. Additionally, I appreciate its Digital Crown-style knob for volume adjustment and song management. At $140, the Scape stands out as an excellent option.
Update, November 29th: Revised the price to reflect their current lower cost.
