Fractal Design Scape review: A stellar debut
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Fractal Design Scape review: A stellar debut
"Unless you're a PC nerd like me, chances are you're not familiar with Fractal Design. The company has made a name for itself in recent years by designing some of the best cases you can buy for a DIY build. In a space known for its gaudy aesthetics, Fractal's products stand out for their simplicity. Now the company is entering the crowded audio space with the $200 Scape, a gaming headset that not only looks sophisticated, but also sounds surprisingly great too."
"It charges the Scape inductively, so there's no need to align any charging pins, and it cleverly houses the headset's 2.4GHz wireless transmitter. When connected to your main PC, the dongle can sit inside the dock, ready to go when you want to use it with your PlayStation 5, PS4, Nintendo Switch or another PC or Mac (sorry, Microsoft fans, there's no Xbox support)."
Fractal Design's Scape is a $200 gaming headset that emphasizes restrained, sophisticated styling and thoughtful engineering. The headset ships with a dock that provides inductive charging and houses a 2.4GHz wireless transmitter for easy cross-platform switching, though it lacks Xbox support. Controls on the headset include volume, mic mute, connectivity toggles, power, RGB, and three EQ presets; the controls are tactile and distinct. The Scape supports Bluetooth and USB-C wired audio and has a detachable three-pole mic. The main construction is plastic with brushed metal accents; the headset feels premium despite limited tilt adjustment.
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