For its second act, Focal takes its Bathys Wireless headphones and moves them decidedly upmarket to create the new Focal Bathys MG.

Focal Bathys MG Wireless ANC Headphone situated on top of a scientific miniature human skull anatomy model which is located on top of a dark wooden table surface within a living room or dining room area of a home with a nearby plant vase containing flowers plus a small lantern object

Sharper looks, better performance, and higher-grade materials are the name of the game here.

The wireless noise-cancelling headphone space is becoming a very crowded section of the market with several decent choices at various price points. Focal has had its sights firmly set on the higher tier of this category with the original Bathys, and the Bathys MG aims to push farther in on that beachhead. I got a chance to spend a good few months with the new Focal Bathys MG, putting them through their paces with a few domestic and international flights (along with all that entails), general day-to-day usage, extended music listening, and productivity.

Focal has pretty much upgraded or re-engineered almost every other facet of this popular noise-cancelling headphone. Everything from the aesthetic design and color to materials choices, along with new drivers and electronics. It all got reworked and re-engineered into the very attractive-looking set of cans I have here for review. Focal promises not only noticeable sound quality and performance improvements in the new Bathys MG but also a better tactile experience with higher quality materials used throughout.

Focal Bathys MG Wireless ANC Headphone Specifications
Type:

Closed-back wireless headphones with active noise cancelling

Bluetooth® Version:

5.2 Multipoint

Audio Codecs:

SBC, AAC, aptXTM Adaptive, aptXTM

Frequency Response:

10Hz to 22kHz

Harmonic distortion rate:

<0.2% @1kHz

Microphones:

8

Weight:

0.77lbs. (350g)

MSRP:

$1499.00

Company:

Focal

Focal Bathys MG Wireless ANC Headphone

Secrets has reviewed several headphones from Focal in the recent years including the original Focal Bathys, the Azurys and Hadenys, the Utopia, the Clear MG, and the Stellia, to name a few. The company knows a thing or two about designing high quality, great sounding cans and initial impressions appear to show that the Bathys MG look to up the ante a bit in their respective category.

Stay tuned for my full review to be dropping on the Secrets website soon!