Fractal, a company best known for its PC cases and cooling solutions, has officially entered the gaming audio segment with the launch of its new wireless gaming headset, Scape. The headset is available globally starting today and aims to deliver a streamlined wireless audio experience for gamers across platforms.
The Scape headset is equipped with custom-tuned drivers designed to offer clear and detailed sound. It supports both standard Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and a high-resolution wireless mode capable of 24-bit/96 kHz transmission, making it suitable for users who want flexibility between everyday use and gaming with low latency. A hardware switch on the headset allows users to easily toggle between Bluetooth and the high-resolution wireless mode, catering to multi-device setups such as PCs, consoles, and mobile devices.


For voice communication, the Scape includes a detachable microphone featuring flip-to-mute functionality. It supports Super Wideband voice quality and noise cancellation, aiming to provide a clear voice pickup even in louder environments. This addition makes it suitable for both competitive gaming and casual use in video calls or streaming.
Powering the headset is an internal battery rated for up to 40 hours of continuous use. To simplify recharging, the headset includes a magnet-assisted inductive charging stand. The stand allows the headset to remain charged and ready for use without the need for plugging in cables manually. This approach aligns with Fractal’s focus on minimalistic and user-friendly design.

In terms of physical design, Scape prioritizes both comfort and aesthetics. The headset includes memory foam ear cushions and a lightweight frame engineered to reduce pressure during extended use. Controls for volume, playback, EQ switching, and ambient lighting are all built directly into the headset for easy access. Lighting and audio profiles can be adjusted using Adjust Pro, a browser-based configuration tool that does not require user registration or software installation.
Visually, the headset draws on Fractal’s Scandinavian design language. The Scape incorporates soft-touch fabric surfaces, a curved silhouette, and metal alloy accents treated to resist scratches. The clean design is intended to blend into both gaming setups and professional environments.
With its introduction of the Fractal Scape headset, Fractal expands beyond its traditional market and signals an interest in providing a complete desktop experience. While the company has previously focused on PC components, the addition of a wireless gaming headset suggests an effort to create a broader ecosystem for PC users.
The Fractal Scape wireless gaming headset is now available for purchase through global retail channels.