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Fractal Scape Wireless Gaming Headset Review


The overall design of the Scape is very nice. There are no “gamer” sharp angles or pointy ear pieces, just an elegant design consisting of smooth curves. I personally love the sculpted design of the metal, single pivot-point yokes, which attach the headband to the earcups. The earpads themselves are formed of an extremely soft memory foam, covered by a textured microfiber. At the rear of the left earcup is a round metal volume control knob that I found to be extremely convenient. Just below this is a mute/unmute button for the microphone, a mode switch for selecting 2.4 ghz or Bluetooth, and the rgb control/ hold for power button. On the right ear cup is an RGB on/off button, an audio profile selector, an led indicator for the profile, and the aforementioned USB-C port.

The closed-back earcups and headband themselves are plastic, but have a very nice, quality feel to them. The only branding visible anywhere on the scape is a small Fractal logo at the bottom center of each earcup. It is nice to see something labeled a “gaming” product that isn’t emblazoned with some overt self aggrandizing labeling. Even the RGB lighting on the Scape is tasteful and reasonably subtle.



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