Focal’s Bathys Black Silver wireless and ANC headphones — the French brand’s multi-award-winning engineering marvel that redefined what high-end wireless can sound like — are now on sale for $699 (save $150) through December 2, 2025. The Bathys didn’t just join the noise-canceling crowd; it out-engineered it, bringing true hi-fi performance, luxury comfort, and a built-in USB-DAC mode that crushes most competitors at this price. For anyone who thought “audiophile” and “Bluetooth” couldn’t coexist, this is the pair that proved otherwise — and now it’s finally within reach.
With competition this fierce — Apple, Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, Bowers & Wilkins, and even Noble, which blindsided everyone this year with its first high-end wireless headphone aimed squarely at the Bathys — Focal had little choice but to raise the stakes with the new Bathys MG, priced at more than double this holiday deal. But for 99% of listeners, the original Bathys still rule the category.

The bold industrial design turned heads — even in Paris, where Devialet now sells Forest Green Phantom wireless speakers and gold Class D streaming amps that feel one empire short of Napoleonic — yet nobody’s questioning the Bathys’ sonic authority. They remain the rare wireless headphones that make audiophile-grade sound feel not just possible, but inevitable.
Bowers & Wilkins, DALI, and Sennheiser have all raised the bar with their 2025 launches, but the Focal Bathys still hold their own — confidently strutting down the Champs-Élysées and showing up in airport lounges from Paris to Tokyo. They stand out not because they’re loud or flashy, but because they embody that rare mix of design, comfort, and sonic authority the French actually got right.
Still not convinced?
Why You Should Care: Bathys Still Make Most “High-End” Wireless Headphones Look Basic

Focal pulled off something few expected with the Bathys — a wireless, noise-canceling headphone that actually sounds audiophile-grade. Three years after launch, they’re still one of the best in the category, which says a lot given how many pretenders have come and gone since. The sound quality is superb by any standard, wired or wireless, with a level of resolution that outpaces rivals like the Mark Levinson No. 5909 and Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3.
They’re not perfectly neutral, but that’s part of their charm — musical, revealing, and built like a tank. Add over 30 hours of battery life, class-leading ANC, and a real USB-DAC mode, and you’ve got a headphone that still sets the benchmark for what “high-end wireless” actually means.
You can watch our video review here and read our full written review here. Rest assured, these are the real deal — and with Focal continuing to refine them through firmware updates, the Bathys just keep getting better.

Where to buy: $699 at Crutchfield | Amazon
Tip: The Focal Bathys are also available in Dune and Silver Gray colors at Amazon.
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