Soudorv Smart Watch (1.57" HD) – Bluetooth calling, heart rate & sleep, 110+ sports modes (IP68)
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that can do more than just count steps, this Soudorv model is built around a simple idea: keep you connected (calling and message alerts), while still tracking training and recovery on the wrist.
On paper it looks like good value for an everyday fitness tracker: a 1.57" HD touch screen, continuous heart rate and sleep monitoring, plus a long list of sport modes and an IP68 waterproof rating. Still, it’s not perfect for every use case—there are a couple of limits worth knowing before you buy.
The essentials
This is a unisex smartwatch aimed at fitness tracking and day-to-day convenience. The headline features are Bluetooth 5.3 calling (with a built-in mic and speaker) and smart message alerts from apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and SMS. It’s designed to help you stay informed when you’re out for a run, in the car, or just juggling life where pulling out your phone isn’t ideal.
When you’re exercising, it supports 110+ sports modes and records steps, distance and calories burned in real time. At night, it shifts focus to recovery with heart rate and sleep pattern monitoring, including deep and light sleep.
You also get daily tools like an alarm, stopwatch, timer, calculator, music control, weather forecast, a sedentary reminder and camera control.

What stands out in day-to-day use
Bluetooth calling is the bit that tends to separate these watches from more basic activity bands. Having the ability to make and answer calls directly from your watch can be handy for quick conversations when your phone is in your pocket or bag.
Message alerts are also part of the appeal: you’ll see notifications from supported services (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and SMS), which means you’re not completely out of the loop during workouts or busy moments.
The screen is another practical detail. The 1.57" HD touch display with 200×320 resolution is described as sharp and bright, and the watch is light (38g) with a soft silicone strap, so it’s the kind of wearable you can keep on for most of the day without it feeling heavy.
And if you like personalisation, the FitCloudPro app includes over 100 free watch faces, with an option to upload your own photo.


Sports modes and tracking: what you can expect

This watch is clearly positioned as an activity tracker with lots of workout options. The list spans running, cycling, badminton, basketball and football, among others, so it’s not just a generic “one size fits all” mode.
For everyday activity, it automatically tracks steps, distance and calories burned. That can be enough if your goal is to build consistency and see progress over time.
Where it may not fully satisfy you is if you’re expecting deep training analytics. The health data and tracking are explicitly stated to be for reference only and not intended for medical use—so treat the numbers as trends, not clinical measurements.
Worth considering if you’re the type of person who wants one device to do both: prompt you during the day and help you review workouts and sleep later.
Heart rate, sleep and women’s cycle recording
The optical sensor is set up for continuous heart rate monitoring throughout the day. At night it monitors sleep patterns, including deep sleep and light sleep, then syncs the results to the FitCloudPro app.

There’s also a menstrual cycle recording feature for women, which can help some users keep a better eye on their cycle alongside other wellness metrics.
A sensible limitation to note: health figures are for reference only and not intended for medical use. If you need something for health management or reassurance, you’ll still want to rely on appropriate clinical guidance.
Durability and limitations (IP68 isn’t everything)
The watch is rated IP68 waterproof, which in practical terms should cover rain, sweat and splashes—useful for British weather and gym sessions.


However, it’s important to read the fine print: it’s not designed for swimming, hot showers or saunas. So if your lifestyle involves regular pool sessions or hot, steamy environments, you may want a different type of wearable.
Battery life and compatibility: quick buying checks

Battery life is stated as up to 5–7 days of regular use, with a 2-hour charge. As always with wearables, real-world battery can vary based on how you use features like calling, notifications and continuous monitoring.
Compatibility is listed as Android 5.0+ and iOS 9.0+ (Bluetooth 4.0+ required). You’ll also need to enable notifications in the FitCloudPro app after pairing.
If you’re buying for someone who isn’t tech-comfortable, that initial setup step is one thing to factor in—notifications generally won’t be perfect until the app settings are configured.
Who it’s for, and who should look elsewhere
It makes sense if you want a fairly complete starter smartwatch: calling on the wrist, message alerts, lots of sport modes, plus sleep and heart rate monitoring—without jumping straight to high-end specialist devices.
It might not be a great match if your priority is swimming-focused durability, hot-environment use, or if you’re looking for medical-grade health monitoring.

It may also feel more like a mid-range fitness companion than a device designed to “extrapolate” highly advanced training insights—so if you’re the type who expects very specific performance coaching, you might find it leaves some gaps.
Buying verdict
Worth buying if you want an everyday smartwatch for fitness tracking and connectivity—especially if Bluetooth calling and message alerts matter to you, and you’re happy treating health readings as trends.


You may want to skip it if you need swim-proof performance, sauna/hot shower durability, or if you’re expecting medical-level accuracy. In most normal use—gym sessions, outdoor runs in wet weather, and general daily wear—it looks like a sensible, practical package.
Mini FAQ
Can I make calls from the watch?

Yes. The watch uses Bluetooth 5.3 with a built-in mic and speaker so you can make and answer calls from the watch.
Which message apps does it alert you about?
It’s described as showing message alerts from WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and SMS.
Is it suitable for swimming?
No. It’s not designed for swimming (though IP68 helps with rain and splashes).
Is the heart rate and sleep monitoring medical-grade?
No. The health data is explicitly stated to be for reference only and not intended for medical use.
How long does the battery last?
It’s rated for up to 5–7 days of regular use, depending on usage and settings, with a 2-hour charge listed.
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