Focal Spark Wireless review

The unsophisticated design and sound aren't quite what we expect from Focal... Tested at £90

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Not the standard we’ve come to expect from Focal - the Spark Wireless are pretty ordinary

Pros

  • +

    Good detail

  • +

    Decent battery life

Cons

  • -

    Unrefined treble

  • -

    Neglected midrange

  • -

    Unsubtle bass

Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test.

Focal makes one of the best pairs of headphones in the world, the Utopia – which speaker buffs may also recognise as the name of one of the best speaker series. It’s a sure sign Focal can ‘do’ superlatives.

The Focal Spark Wireless are much more down to Earth, though. They are £90 wireless earphones with a far more ordinary sound.

Build

The Focal Spark Wireless don't cost too much more than the £60 of their wired equivalents. But on close inspection, they don’t look or feel anything out of the ordinary - the price doesn't immediately seem any sort of bargain.

The Spark Wireless are basic earphones - a narrow cable connects the two earpieces and a couple of junction boxes on the cable house the electronics. There’s not much ceremony here, although in use the set-up works perfectly well.

The larger of the two boxes sits dead-centre along the cable, so it rests just below the nape of your neck rather than to one side.

MORE: How to choose the right pair of headphones

It’s preferable this box is out of sight - it's really rather large for something attached to a small pair of in-ears. That size is not without purpose, though.

Wireless earphones of this design tend to last for only 4-5 hours on a single battery charge, but the Focal Spark Wireless can manage more like eight. That’s much more like the longevity of a neckband wireless pair.

The earpieces are all-aluminium, with a two-tone black/sliver look, and the second control box has the standard three-button array with a rubber-covered microUSB port for charging.

Like many other mid-price wireless headphones, the Focal Spark Wireless don’t have smartphone-type features like NFC or aptX.

However, they do include a carry case and a selection of three pairs of silicone tips.

MORE: How to avoid buying fake headphones

Sound

The Focal Spark Wireless demonstrate not every Focal product subscribes to the same audio principles. These aren’t neutral or particularly 'hi-fi' earphones.

They have an obviously sculpted sound profile, with a dual emphasis on treble and bass. The midrage is a distant afterthought in the Focal Spark Wireless’ make-up.

Such an approach can often be a lot of fun, but the Sparks don’t quite have this angle nailed. The treble gets plenty of the spotlight - but it serves to highlight that higher frequencies aren’t all that refined and are prone to brashness .

Pronounced treble and a light touch aren’t mutually exclusive, but Focal has missed the latter. The effect is more obvious the higher the volume level: at lower volume they’re a fairly relaxing listen.

MORE: Best headphones 2017

Bass lacks subtlety, too. It’s not as taut as we expect from Focal, although it does at least give kick drums decent thump.

Between treble and bass, though, there’s not a whole lot of engagement. While the meat of the midrange isn’t without texture or detail, it’s relegated to the bench by the towering blocks of bass and treble.

Truly successful headphones with this sort of “V-shaped” sound signature can sound fun and vital. It can be a fair trade-off for what you lose elsewhere.

But the Focal Spark Wireless end up sounding a little too manipulated, without the dynamics or rhythmic pace to compensate.

MORE: Best in-ear headphones 2017

Verdict

The Spark Wirelesses are a little unsophisticated in their design and sound, which isn’t what we’ve come to expect from Focal.

However, on the plus side, they do provide much better battery life than most pairs of in-ears we’ve seen – particularly those which aren’t much more than a cable and a pair of earpieces.

See all our Focal reviews

What Hi-Fi?

What Hi-Fi?, founded in 1976, is the world's leading independent guide to buying and owning hi-fi and home entertainment products. Our comprehensive tests help you buy the very best for your money, with our advice sections giving you step-by-step information on how to get even more from your music and movies. Everything is tested by our dedicated team of in-house reviewers in our custom-built test rooms in London, Reading and Bath. Our coveted five-star rating and Awards are recognised all over the world as the ultimate seal of approval, so you can buy with absolute confidence.


Read more about how we test