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Black Friday Deal: My Top Gaming Headset Is $30 Off

Originally published on: November 26, 2025
▼ Summary

– The author is a deals and gaming hardware editor who rejoined The Verge in May 2025 after previously working there and at Polygon.
– The Fractal Scape is a wireless gaming headset for PC and Switch 2 that impressed the author despite being a debut product from a PC case company.
– It features elegant design, great sound quality, and a dock for recharging to minimize cable clutter on desks.
– The headset is currently available for $169.99 at Amazon, Walmart, B&H Photo, and Newegg, which is $30 off the regular price.
– While lacking features like active noise cancellation and simultaneous 2.4GHz/Bluetooth pairing, it is highly recommended for its sound, design, and browser-based customization.

If you’re searching for a high-quality wireless gaming headset that combines sleek design with impressive audio performance, the Fractal Scape deserves your attention. This PC-focused headset, which also works with the Switch 2, delivers a premium experience that stands out in a crowded market, especially now that it’s available at a significant Black Friday discount.

When this headset first arrived for review, expectations were modest given Fractal’s reputation centered on PC cases rather than audio gear. Yet the Scape quickly proved itself as one of the most intelligently engineered headsets encountered in recent testing. Its elegant aesthetic doesn’t just look good, it functions beautifully with a convenient docking system that recharges the headset while eliminating cable mess from your workspace.

Multiple retailers have slashed $30 off the Scape’s regular price for Black Friday. Amazon currently offers both black and gray versions for just $169.99, with Walmart, B&H Photo, and Newegg matching this discounted rate. This brings the headset into more accessible territory while maintaining its premium positioning.

No product is perfect, and the Scape makes some deliberate compromises. Active noise cancellation isn’t included, you can’t simultaneously connect via both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, and the ear cups maintain a fixed position rather than swiveling. While these features would have enhanced the package, their absence doesn’t undermine the headset’s core strengths.

What truly distinguishes the Scape is its exceptional sound quality married to minimalist Scandinavian design principles. The browser-based customization platform provides extensive control over audio settings without requiring bloated software installations. A particularly satisfying detail is the precision knob for volume adjustment and media control, which operates with the satisfying tactility of high-end digital crowns. At this sale price, the Fractal Scape represents outstanding value for gamers seeking style, substance, and smart engineering.

(Source: The Verge)

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