idomars Lady Smartwatch for iOS & Android (IP67) with SpO₂, heart rate, sleep and call features
Product description
The essentials
If you want a women’s fitness smartwatch that does more than just count steps, this idomars Lady Smartwatch is built around everyday health tracking plus day-to-day notifications. On paper, it combines heart rate and SpO₂ monitoring, sleep tracking, and stress-related monitoring, alongside sports modes and a touchscreen display.
It also leans practical: Bluetooth calling with a built-in microphone and speaker, plus push notifications and an in-watch voice assistant. Battery life is fairly generous for this class of slim smartwatch, with the brand quoting up to 5–7 days of use on a single charge and up to 25 days of autonomy. That sort of claim can be a big deal if you’d rather not top up every couple of days.
That said, it’s not positioned as a premium smartwatch with the deepest analytics or the most refined app ecosystem. If you’re the kind of buyer who expects highly polished health insights, or you’re after advanced “training-grade” metrics, this may feel more like a solid mid-range option.
What it’s best at day to day

The strongest reason to consider it is the mix of health + fitness basics in one watch. You’re looking at monitoring for heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO₂), sleep, and an emotional stress state. For many people, that’s exactly the bundle you’ll actually use: glance at how your body’s doing, then check whether your routine is improving sleep or recovery.
There’s also a step counter plus sports activity tracking, with 20+ sport modes for things like running, cycling, yoga and walking. In real life, that could look like starting a walk, letting the watch record steps, distance and calories, then using sleep monitoring later to see how your night went.
If you also care about staying in control during the day, the watch includes hydration reminders, breathing exercises, music and photo controls, timers, weather information, and menstrual cycle reminders. It’s the kind of “daily assistant” set-up that suits busy schedules where you want prompts without reaching for your phone constantly.


Key takeaways (touchscreen, calling, and notifications)
A lot of fitness watches stop at “notification mirroring”, but this one goes further. It includes Bluetooth call support: with a microphone and speaker, you can answer or make calls by using the watch (the description suggests you can do this by lifting your wrist). That can be useful on the move—walking the dog, commuting, or when you’re cooking and your phone is tucked away.

It also supports push notifications and message synchronisation, with the ability to keep track of texts and social updates (the description mentions Facebook and Twitter). There’s an in-built voice assistant feature too, which can help if you’d rather keep interactions simple.
One practical limitation to keep in mind: call quality and responsiveness can vary a lot across budgets and phone setups, and the information provided doesn’t spell out compatibility depth beyond iOS and Android. So if calls are central to your decision, it’s worth double-checking that your expected phone model experience is covered before committing.
Where it stands out on design and wearability
This smartwatch is aimed at a women’s fashion-and-function balance. The design includes a square face with a 1.83-inch display, and it comes with three straps: two silicone straps and one classic steel strap. The idea is clear—switch the look depending on the day, whether you’re going for an active vibe or something a bit more formal.
It’s also described as slim and suited for sport use, and the overall positioning suggests it’s meant to be worn regularly rather than saved for workouts only. If you’ve found that fitness watches can look too “techy”, the included steel option may help you dress it up a little.

Tech specs


- Type: Smartwatch / fitness tracker
- Display: 1.83-inch touchscreen
- Sensors & health monitoring: heart rate, SpO₂ (blood oxygen), sleep monitoring, emotional stress state monitoring
- Fitness tracking: step counter, records steps, distance, calories (as described)
- Sports modes: 20+ modes (e.g., running, cycling, yoga, walking)
- Waterproof rating: IP67 (dust and water resistant)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Calling & audio: built-in microphone and high-fidelity speaker, Bluetooth call support
- Notifications & assistant: push notifications, message synchronisation, voice assistant
- Battery: 230mAh
- Battery life (quoted): 5–7 days with about 2 hours charging, up to 25 days autonomy (as described)
- Compatibility (as stated): Android and iOS
Care, charging, and what to check before you buy
This is an IP67 watch, so it’s designed for workouts where sweat and light exposure to water happen. Still, “water resistant” doesn’t automatically mean it’s ideal for swimming or heavy water activities—if that’s what you want, it’s worth verifying expectations based on the IP67 claim.
Charging time is quoted as about 2 hours, and battery life is described in ranges. For the most accurate expectation, think about how often you’ll use call features, keep notifications on, and run exercise tracking—those things can affect day-to-day endurance.

Before purchasing, check that you’re happy with a touchscreen fitness smartwatch experience (not all controls feel identical to a phone), and confirm that voice assistant and call features are useful for how you plan to use them. If you mostly want health and steps, you may find it more than enough, if you want a smartwatch that excels at complex training analysis, you might feel it stays more in the everyday category.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a women’s smartwatch that combines health tracking (heart rate, SpO₂, sleep and stress monitoring) with practical features like step tracking, 20+ sport modes, hydration/breathing reminders, weather and menstrual cycle reminders. It also makes sense if Bluetooth calling and push notifications are part of your daily routine, and you like the flexibility of having silicone straps plus a steel strap.
You may want to skip it if your priorities are advanced training metrics, highly specialised health insights, or you’re expecting a fully premium smartwatch experience beyond the basics. Also consider avoiding it if you’re mainly shopping for swimming-level water performance—IP67 helps with dust and water resistance, but the details provided don’t confirm the kind of heavy-water use some buyers expect.


Mini FAQ

Does it work with iPhone and Android phones?
The description states it is compatible with both Android and iOS, so it’s designed to pair across the two main mobile platforms.
What health data can it track?
It’s described as monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO₂), sleep, and an emotional stress state.
Is it waterproof?

It’s rated IP67, meaning it’s dust and water resistant as stated in the product details.
Does it support calls from the watch?
Yes—Bluetooth calling is included, with a built-in microphone and speaker for answering and making calls.
How long does the battery last?
The brand quotes 5–7 days of use with around 2 hours charging, and up to 25 days of autonomy (as described).
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