Scape - Walkthrough

This article provides you with specifications, deep-dives, and a general walkthrough of the Scape headset.



Scape specifications


Battery life (RGB off): >40 hours

Battery life (RGB on): >24 hours

Charging time 0-100% (docking station): <3 hours

Charging time 0-100% (USB-cable): <3 hours

Charging time from 0% to 4 hour playtime with RGB on: 15 minutes

Audio resolution (Dongle): 24-bit/96 kHz (Codec: LC3+)

Audio Connection modes: 2.4 GHz wireless via USB-A dongle - Wired via USB-C to USB-A cable, Bluetooth 5.3

Frequency response: 20-20 000 Hz

RGB: 6 individually adressable LEDs per ear cup


Dimensions (Scape headset): W160 x H195 x D84 mm

Dimensions (Scape + charging stand): W160 x H205 x D90 mm

Weight (Scape headset): 338g


Microphone types

1x detachable microphone: Uni-directional for voice input. Super Wideband protocol with audio frequency 50-16 000 Hz.

1 x Built-in microphone: Omni-directional for voice input.

1 x Built-in microphone: Omni-directional microphone for noise cancellation.



Built-in controls



1: Media Control crown (HID volume, Play/Pause/Next track)

2: Mute and microphone noise cancellation button

3: Connection mode switch slider (Bluetooth-dongle)

4: Power button

5: Ambient lighting ON/OFF

6: EQ mode-button

7: USB-C port for cabled connection/charging


Headset function walkthrough


In the section above, there are five buttons and one slider. Most of these have multiple functions. Below, we'll go through the different functions.


Media control crown

On the right ear cup, you have the "Media control crown". With this, you are able to increase/decrease the headset volume, pause music, skip song, and go back one song.



Rotate clockwise - increase volume

Rotate counter-clockwise - decrease volume

Push one time - pause/start music/media

Push two times - Skip/jump to next song/media

Push three times - go back to previous song/media


Mute button


Push once to mute/unmute. Push and hold down button to activate/disable Microphone Noise Cancellation.


Connection mode-slider


Move it down to set headset in dongle-mode. Move it up to set headset in Bluetooth-mode. Move it up and hold it there for three seconds to start Bluetooth pairing mode (when the headset is in pairing mode, the RGB on the ear pads flash white).


Power button

Hold in the power button for 2.5 seconds to turn the headset on or off.

Push the button once quickly to get a general indication of the headset battery level:



Green LED on ear cups: battery level between 100-50%

Orange LED on ear cups: battery level between 50-15%

Red LED on ear cups: Battery level between 15-0%


Note: You can also check the exact battery level of the headset in the Adjust Pro Web Application:




Ambient Lighting button

Turns the RGB on the ear pads on or off. The on-setting is based on the RGB-option you've chosen in the Adjust Pro web application.


EQ button

Lets you choose between three preset EQ-settings. The three settings can be changed in the Adjust Pro Web application. The three preset from purchase is Balanced (1st setting), Clarity (2nd setting), and Depth (3rd setting).


For information how to adjust the EQ-settings or RGB of the headset, please visit this link.


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