Cloudpoem fitness watch with heart rate, sleep monitor, step & calorie tracking (IP68) with call/message notifications
Product description
The essentials
If you’re after a fitness tracker that does more than just count steps, the Cloudpoem fitness watch is built around everyday health basics: heart rate monitoring all through the day, sleep tracking, plus step, distance and calorie burn estimates. It also brings convenience to day-to-day life with call and message notifications straight to your wrist.
On paper, it hits a very common sweet spot for people who want activity tracking without needing a complicated smartwatch setup. It’s also positioned as a practical, outdoors-friendly wearable thanks to an IP68 water resistance rating—so you can handle sweat, rain and normal splashes without constantly worrying.
That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. The water-resistance guidance is quite specific (it’s not suitable for swimming or hot water, and it flags seawater exposure), so if your routine includes pool sessions or regular coastal workouts, you may want to look elsewhere.
Key features in plain English

This watch’s main appeal is the combination of activity tracking and notifications. The activity side covers the usual suspects: steps, calories burned, distance, and sleep patterns. There’s also support for multi sports modes such as running, walking, skipping and riding, which is handy if you do a mix of cardio styles rather than sticking to one.
For the “don’t miss anything” bit, it uses SMS/SNS and call alerts. After installing the “gloryfit” app and pairing the watch, messages and calls can appear on your wrist. In real-life terms, that can be useful if you’re out walking, commuting, or training and you don’t want to keep checking your phone every few minutes.
What you’ll notice day to day
Battery life is one of the most reassuring elements here: it’s described as supporting up to 5 days of continuous use on a full charge. For many people, that’s the difference between actually wearing a tracker consistently and charging it too often to be bothered.


Charging is also intended to be simple. The watch uses a magnetic charger, so topping it up is more “attach and go” than fiddly dock alignment.

There’s also a comfort factor. The description points to a lightweight, comfortable design for active lifestyles. That matters if you’re trying to track sleep, because a bulky, irritating band is one of those small issues that can quietly kill consistency.
Worth noting: the app sync supports Android 6.0+ and iOS 9.0+—so if you’re on a much older phone, compatibility could be an issue.
Water resistance: where it’s strong, and where it isn’t
The IP68 rating is the headline for durability. It’s protected against sweat, rain and daily splashes, which is exactly the kind of protection most people need for gym sessions and everyday wear.
But please don’t read IP68 as “anything goes”. The guidance explicitly says it’s not suitable for swimming, hot water or seawater exposure. If your goal is to wear it in a pool, in a hot tub, or out in the sea regularly, you could end up disappointed.

Getting the most from it
Usage tips
For best results, treat this as an all-day activity companion first, and a notifications aid second. For example, if you’re trying to be more active, you’ll likely pay most attention to steps and the day’s calorie estimate, then look at sleep patterns at the end of the day. If you train in different ways, use the built-in sports modes (running, walking, skipping, riding) to match what you’re actually doing.


For notifications, make sure you’re comfortable with “glanceable” alerts rather than full message interaction. The description tells you that call and message alerts are delivered to your wrist, but it doesn’t suggest full reply functionality.
Who it suits (and who should be cautious)

This is a good fit if you want a practical fitness tracker that covers the basics—heart rate, sleep, steps, calories and distance—plus wrist notifications to reduce phone checking. It suits people who like the idea of charging every few days and wearing the tracker through typical workouts and wet-weather commutes.
It may not suit you if you specifically need swim-ready fitness tracking, or if your routine involves hot water or seawater exposure. It also might not be the best match if you’re expecting smartwatch-level depth beyond activity and notification alerts.
Tech specs
- Type: Fitness watch / fitness tracker
- Features: 24/7 heart rate monitoring, sleep monitoring, step counter, calorie counter, distance tracking
- Notifications: SMS/SNS and call alerts
- Sports modes mentioned: running, walking, skip, riding
- Battery life: up to 5 days (continuous use, per description)
- Charging: magnetic charging
- Water resistance: IP68
- Compatibility (app): Android 6.0+ and iOS 9.0+
- Charging and use notes: not suitable for swimming, hot water, or seawater exposure
Is it worth it?

Buy the Cloudpoem fitness watch if you want a straightforward activity-and-sleep tracker with heart rate monitoring, plus call/message notifications that help you stay aware without constant phone checks. The IP68 rating and up to 5 days of use are particularly convincing for everyday wear and typical workouts.
Avoid it if swimming, hot water exposure, or seawater use is a regular part of your routine, because the product guidance explicitly rules those out. And if your expectations lean heavily towards advanced smartwatch features, it may feel more like a mid-range fitness tracker focused on fundamentals rather than a feature-packed device.


FAQ
What phone systems does it support?
The tracker syncs with the “gloryfit” app on Android 6.0+ and iOS 9.0+.

Does it track sleep and heart rate all day?
According to the description, yes—sleep patterns and 24/7 heart rate monitoring are included.
Is it suitable for swimming?
No. The description states it’s not suitable for swimming.
How does the notification system work?
It provides SMS/SNS and call alerts on your wrist after pairing the watch with the “gloryfit” app.
How long does the battery last?
It’s described as supporting up to 5 days of continuous use on a full charge.
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