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The SOUYIE SM-7 Men's Smart Watch combines a premium full-metal body with dual interchangeable straps for versatile style. Featuring a sharp 1.43" AMOLED HD display (466x466), it supports Bluetooth calling, voice assistant, and notifications for seamless connectivity. Advanced sensors provide 24/7 heart rate, blood oxygen, blood pressure, and sleep monitoring, while 100+ sports modes track your fitness progress. Powered by a robust 400mAh battery, it offers 7-10 days of use on a single 2-hour charge. Compatible with Android 4.4+ and iOS 9.0+, this smartwatch is the perfect blend of business elegance and active lifestyle functionality.












| ASIN | B0CSFPQS3D |
| Additional Features | Business Elegance: Elevate your style with the full-metal watch body, exuding a powerful and luxurious aura. This smartwatch serves not just as a tech gadget but also as a refined accessory, perfect for the modern man., Dual-Style Watch Bands: Experience versatility with a sophisticated double-button folding metal strap for formal occasions and a tang buckle silicone strap for a casual, sporty loo… |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Metal Strap + Silicone Strap |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 7 days |
| Battery Capacity | 400 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Power | 400 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,418 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #129 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | SOUYIE |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, Instruction Manual *1, Metal Watch Adjustment Tool*1, Metal Watch Strap *1, Silicone Watch Strap *1, SOUYIE Men's Smart Watch *1 |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Clasp Type | Double Pusher Foldover Clasp |
| Closure Type | Silicone Strap: Tang Buckle, Steel Strap: Double Pusher Foldover Clasp |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Notification, Voice Call |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 4.4 and above, iOS 9.0 and above. |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant, Siri |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (916) |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 7.17 x 3.78 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 136 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SOUYIE |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate,Blood Pressure,Blood Oxygen Spo2,Sleep Duration,Step Count,Distance,Calories Burned |
| Model Name | SOUYIE SW-7 Men's Smart Watch Analog Quartz Watch Business Sports Dual Style with Dual Straps |
| Model Number | SOUYIE SM-7 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | GPS Walking, GPS Running, GPS Cycling, GPS Trail Running, GPS On Foot, Walking, Running, Cycling, Skipping, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Swimming, Climbing, Tennis, Rugby, Golf, Yoga, Fitness, Dancing, Baseball, Elliptical, Indoor Cycling, Free Training, Rowing Machine, Rock Climbing, Skateboarding, Roller Skating, Parkour, ATV, Paragliding, Triathlon, Trail Running, On Foot, Kabaddi, Stair Cl… |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Answer & Make Calling, Customized Dials, Calling Record, Contacts, Call Reminder, Time Display, Timer, stopwatch, Calculator, Find Device, Find the Phone, Alarm clock, Weather, Camera Control, Music Control, Turn Your Wrist to Wake Up, Time format switch, Breath Training, Flashlight, Drainage Function, Brightness Adjustable, Do not disturb, Always-on Screen, Vibration switch, Calling Bluetooth Swi… |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Men |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
| Warranty Type | Standard |
| Water Resistance Depth | 3 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
T**M
Great choice, don’t miss it
I was pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of this smartwatch. It looks very sleek and modern, and the packaging gives it a premium feel right out of the box. The build quality feels solid, and the strap is comfortable to wear. The display is clear and responsive, and other functions like notifications and activity tracking work well for everyday use. It has very great connection and works accrue. Comparable with my phone and also what I like is charging fast. It’s a great option if you’re looking for something affordable but still stylish and functional. Overall, excellent value for the price — looks much more expensive than it is!
W**E
Looks great!
This is an excellent everyday smartwatch that punches well above its price and earns 5 stars from me. The 1.43” AMOLED display at 466×466 resolution is genuinely stunning—sharp, vibrant, and bright enough to read outdoors without squinting—making it feel far more premium than the cost suggests. Bluetooth calling is one of the standout features: the built-in microphone and speaker handle calls clearly, notifications from WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and SMS come through reliably, and you can even add contacts and view call logs directly on the watch. Health monitoring covers all the key metrics continuously—heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, and multi-stage sleep tracking—so you get a solid daily wellness picture synced to the companion app. The 400 mAh battery gives noticeably better life than most budget smartwatches, especially with the always-on AMOLED display option, and the two included straps (metal and silicone) give you flexible styling for both business and active settings without needing to buy extras. What I liked: 466×466 AMOLED display with anti-glare and always-on mode that looks premium without killing the battery Bluetooth calling with clear audio, contact management, and broad app notification support Comprehensive 24-hour health monitoring including heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, and sleep stages Two straps (metal + silicone) included so it can transition from office to gym without a strap swap purchase For an everyday men’s smartwatch that handles calls, health tracking, and style without breaking the bank, this one absolutely delivers and is well worth a full 5-star rating.
S**P
Good quality
This smartwatch offers a great mix of style and features. The 1.43" AMOLED display is bright and clear, and it connects easily to both Android and iPhone with reliable call functionality. Battery life is strong, lasting several days, and the health tracking features are useful for everyday monitoring. With a durable design and two interchangeable straps, it’s a solid value for the price.
C**N
Decent Watch
Looks superb especially with the metal band. So far I've gotten it wet while washing my hands and it still works so the waterproof is true although I usually take it off to wash my hands so. It is hefty and it has survived unloading two trucks. Sleep tracking is eh if your just sitting and watching tv sometimes it says your sleep I've literally watched it say i was sleeping. Heart rate was accurate to a couple beats per minute. Step count might be accurate but I don't have anything to check it against so I don't know if it accurate. I Don't like that you cant respond to texts without using A.I. assistant. Also if you listen to pandora it pops up a notification for every song so kinda of annoying, you can get it to not to by turning off other notifications in the app but then you als dont get email and other things. It does not support tap to pay. All in all if you can snatch it up on lightning deal its a great buy, not so much if not.
A**L
Style,Battery life + reliability
I'm impressed with the Great smartwatch! The 1.43" AMOLED display is bright and sharp, giving it a premium look. I love being able to make and answer calls directly from the watch, and it connects easily with both Android and iPhone. Battery life is impressive—it lasts several days on a single charge. The health tracking features (heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, steps) are useful for everyday monitoring, and the two included straps are a nice bonus for different styles. Highly recommended!
D**I
Great value
I’ve been using this SOUYIE smartwatch for a little while and I’m honestly impressed for the price. The watch looks very stylish with the black and gold design, and it feels more like a luxury watch than a typical smartwatch. The screen is bright and clear, and it was easy to connect to my phone. I like that I can answer calls directly from the watch and check notifications quickly. The health tracking features like heart rate, steps, and sleep monitoring are useful for everyday use, and the battery lasts a few days without needing to charge. Overall, it’s a great value if you want a good-looking smartwatch with useful features without spending too much.
P**.
Good, but has limitations.
Wanted to like this watch, and I do... but the features don't meet my expectations. It is easy to use, I've never tested if it is "waterproof." Text can be read once received but not replied to from the watch, can not view images on the watch. I've never been able to use the phone call feature successfully, seems I can answer a call and the other person can hear me but I can't hear them. The fitness and blood pressure monitoring seems to be close to my regular readings. There are endless watch faces and you can even create your own with the app. I like the two watch band options, and they change out easier than a normal watch band. I think my biggest pet peeve(s) is that #1 It is Bluetooth and I can't be very far from my phone, and #2 It seems I have to have the app running on my phone to fully utilize the phone. Didn't really know much about the Apple watch or Samsung android versions smart watches before getting this one and I guess if I'm going to get what I expect from a smart watch I am going to have to spend much more. I will be returning this watch.
S**B
This is a reasonably decent (albeit basic in comparison to most others) fitness tracker/smart watch (SW-7) that appears well-built and for the most part works as expected. It has 3 of the most common monitors (HR, BP, and SpO2) which are quite typical for these fitness trackers nowadays. What set this apart from many others though is that it comes with a stainless steel strap as well as a silicone/TPU one; I personally prefer stainless steel strap. Of course, one of the best features of this is that it has an AMOLED screen that's noticeably better than most others. It does have many of the standard features as most other budget or off-brand smart watches have and the screen can be set to always stay on if needed. In addition, it has 3x crowns/pushers, which is great because additional shortcut keys can be set with them. ≡ Note These so-called SMART WATCHES are really just FITNESS TRACKERS with added features (i.e. flashlight, calculator; mostly useless ones too) and it's NOT a true smart watch/device. A true smart device operates by itself on its own without the NEED to install an App for it to run and without depending on another device (i.e. your phone) to run. For instance, if your PHONE requires an App to be installed on a LAPTOP in order for various functions on your phone to work, or if your phone would lose certain features WHEN your laptop goes offline, would you consider your phone to be a SMART phone? Well, I wouldn't and I'll be extremely upset if that's the case, and that's exactly what happens here most of these so-called smart watches. ### ≡ Features By standard I don't mean one or two, in fact, the standard nowadays is about a dozen or so including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen, or even glucose monitor just to name a few. It has 3 monitors which is great; unfortunately, 2 of the monitors (HR and BP) don't seem to be accurate at all (SpO2 appears to be reasonably accurate for the most part although we know the figures for the vast majority of healthy people is usually either 98% or 99%) which is quite upsetting to have found out after numerous tests. In addition, the steps counter seems to be off by about 3300+ so that's not exactly accurate either but it's certainly not the worst. I should also mention that an increasing large number of these devices that I've come across lately have all suffered from the same (or at least quite similar) issues which implies to me that perhaps hardware (sensors and/or other related components) under the hood is identical across ALL of these watches. It also has the typical sports and/or exercise related features that many others have. It has a reasonably large screen of 1.43" (for round case) in comparison to many others with a 1.32/1.38" screen. With that being said, 1.43" is somewhat of a norm at this point in time for these watches with a round case so that's that. I should also note that the advertised 100+ sports requires the app; otherwise, only a handful or so are available (which is more than most people would need under normal circumstance). The same can be said for watch faces/styles (200+ claimed) too and that's a common practice for these devices nowadays. ≡ Battery Its battery capacity is 400 mAh but it's unverified although that's noticeably higher than the average/norm (around 300 mAh or so) for these trackers. In either case, whatever the capacity might be, the only thing I really care is that it can last me an entire day (charge once a day is fine with me). With that being said, I also don't have a clue about the longevity of the battery but that's a common concern for all rechargeable smart watches out there (i.e. battery dies unexpected fast). Note that the default screen timeout is 5sec which is unusably short for me but it can be increased up to 30 seconds (whereas some other can't t at all while a few can do 60 sec) so that's great. I don't necessarily want 30 sec but it's nice to have the options (I set mine to 15sec). It can always be disabled if needed as aforementioned. ≡ Water resistance Btw, these fitness trackers/smart watches are NOT meant to be submerged in water (salty or otherwise) longer than a few minute even though they often advertise as being IP68 or even 5 ATM which is completely nonsensical if you know what that really means (around 50m under water but it's really meant for accidental submersion); otherwise, there is an extremely high probability that it will die prematurely, as I've found out the hard way. ≡ App For those who are curious about what the 'DaFit' app (3.1 rating) requires; ✘ Any data may be shared with other companies or organizations, including but not limited to; * Email address and Phone number, Fitness info, Precise location, Photos and videos, Contacts * SMS or MMS, Files and docs, Installed apps, Device or other IDs ✘ Data isn't encrypted (typical practice in China) * Data is encrypted during transit ✘ Device & app history * read sensitive log data ✘ Contacts * read your contacts ✘ Location * approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based) ✘ Phone * directly call phone numbers, read call log, read phone status and identity, Photos/Media/Files * read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage ✘ Storage * read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage ✘ Camera & Microphone * take pictures and videos, record audio ✘ Wi-Fi connection information * view Wi-Fi connections ✘ Device ID & call information * read phone status and identity ✘ Other * receive data from Internet, view network connections, pair with Bluetooth devices, control vibration * access Bluetooth settings, control flashlight, full network access, run at startup, prevent device from sleeping ✘ Note Like nearly all other budget smart watches (or any other 'smart' devices really) out there, an App is REQUIRED for this to function at its fullest which means you are giving the manufacturer (and whoever they decide to share it with or without your permission) AND the app OWNER (i.e. some company in China and that equates to the gov in this case) your COMPLETE and entire historical data. Some people consider some of these (i.e. precise GPS location, health info, heart rate, blood pressure, or the alike) to be 'extremely' personal information and therefore are private. Data mining, analysis, prediction, and eventually profit making and/or a form of control will be vital in many aspects of our lives in the foreseeable future. If this concerns you at all, look elsewhere. ### ≡ Value All things considered, this is a fairly decent FITNESS TRACKER (with some smart watch functions) that works just fine if you don't care about any of the issues mentioned above , in particular the issues with the HR/BP monitors and to a certain degree the step counter. It's reasonably priced at $60 for what it provides (a generic fitness tracker, SW-7) and its overall build quality, features, usability, and performance. Your mileage might vary.
E**C
Out of the box, I honestly didn't expect the case to be so heavy and bulky, but I know some people love that feel. The case is actually about 13 mm thick and the screen is closer to 1.5" in diameter, so not ultra large, but pretty standard. Not sure why they needed to make it so heavy, but my guess is that it has something to do with the chipset which I'll get into later. As far as the stainless steel strap, it's awesome. Love the brushed metal look and it's actually slightly wider than others that come with similar smartwatches. Taking off the extra pieces to fit it to my wrist was just as easy as the others, but for some reason I couldn't get this one to fit exactly right. It was either a bit too tight, or too loose. Luck of the draw I suppose. I swapped it for another steel strap I had lying around and the fit was perfect. Fortunately, the other heavy duty silicone strap it comes with is fantastic (it has its own pins btw). The notches are the close rectangular kind so you can really dial in the fit. Full marks for straps. Aesthetics are on point too. Love the black and gold bezel look, and from a distance it even looks a bit intimidating, but that's more to do with the thickness I think. All 3 buttons on the side have a function, as well as the dial in the middle one. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with an option of programming the bottom button like some of the other smartwatches out there. As far as setting the time, you need to download the app and pair it to the watch to do that. There's no on-board option to set it by hand, so that's clearly a con. Doesn't have a calendar function either, or a quick way to access the most recently used functions by swiping right. But screen brightness is great, resolution is good (really depends on the dial face) and touch sensitivity is excellent. The fps could be a tiny bit faster, but it's still better than most mid-tier models. You can set alarms directly on the watch, so there's another plus if you want to use it as an alarm clock. Never used the Da Fit app before, but I have used pretty much all of the others and can honestly say that I like this one the most. It's smaller, response time is better and frankly easier to use, with no pushy requests in the beginning. The only thing I don't love is the rather limited array of dial faces, most of which don't really fit with the rest of the watch's aesthetic. BUT...... ...And here's the kicker...this watch comes with 15 - you read that correctly - 15 onboard dial faces, MOST of which are very usable and a select few that are awesome. Without question, that beats out any watch I've EVER used to date (about 17 now) by a WIDE margin. In addition, you still have the option of downloading 4 more from the app to store onboard, for a total of 19 faces, without having to use the app to switch between them. For me, that basically trumps most cons right there. Really wish more watches were designed this way. Overall, despite the slightly different UI layout when swiping down from the home screen, I have to say that I like this watch a lot. There's even an onboard game believe it or not which is a basic scrolling shooter, and an AI voice feature when connected to the app. Battery life is excellent, the flashlight is there, 2 basic always-on-display faces and the option to turn off the wrist raise feature. Clicking the dial on the side acts as the return button, but also turns the face off when on the home screen. Really all it needs is a time setting feature, calendar and previous functions menu and it's basically perfect. That and a thinner case. I know for some people that have thinner or smaller wrists that might be a deal-breaker, but not for me. Can't give this baby less than 4.25/5. Generally well executed.
D**N
Short version: I work in retail which means I easily do 15k or even more steps per day. It also involves stocking shelves and using my hands a lot for typing and merchandising. The watch is comfortable, stylish, and looks great, but the user interface needs improvement, in my opinion. Likes: Fast and snappy screen with good brightness levels. Has rollerblading as a sports function and a lot of other sports that aren’t available on my other smartwatch (similar category). It connects to Strava, which is a sports tracker app I use on my phone, but honestly, I haven't really noticed a direct benefit of having it. When setting up the watch, adjusting the metal bracelet was just as easy as any other watch bracelet. The watch comes with the pin removal tool, which makes it easier to adjust the length. This is very specific, but I like it when the stopwatch app doesn't disappear when I start it. My other smartwatch will put the stopwatch app in background mode after 20 sec when the screen goes dark, and I have to manually navigate to the stopwatch and reopen it. This watch keeps it on the top with the screen off, which is preferred. Feels very comfortable to wear once you figure out what's the right size for your wrist. I ended up removing 2 links. After a few accidental knocks and bumps, the watch didn't show any signs of wear and tear. Only time will tell how well it holds up with constant use. Dislikes: Could have better watch faces. A lot of watch faces, fonts, and UI elements make it look like a toy for children. I could barely find one or two watch faces that were simple and polished enough to be worn by an adult. The order of the home tiles or "main apps" is not customizable. This makes it a little longer to check your steps or other quick information. There is no option to remove or erase the watch faces from the memory you don’t like. For some reason, the phone app does allow you to remove (delete) 3-4 watch faces, but there is no option to delete everything from the memory except for the few you want to keep. This makes it longer to cycle through the installed watch faces when you want to change it.
C**N
First I would like to say that with all these affordable smart watches I'm always a little on the defensive with the security and privacy aspect of the App's needed to make this watch work. Because of that, I never install them on my main device, but instead use a tablet that as not linked to any of my regular accounts or as any personal information on it. This also means that I didn't test the messaging, calls, linking of social media aspect of this watch. My main goal was to use the fitness and health features of the watch. That being said, this is a beautiful watch it's stylish and not sporty like most fitness smart watches. I love that it comes with a metallic and silicone strap. I switched to the silicone and had no issue removing the metallic strap but did have a problem installing one of the silicone ones because the little lever that retracts the pin got jammed so it was a bit difficult installing the strap not too bad, but I tried removing and that I wasn't able to do so if you intend to switch batch and forth between the straps, that might be problematic. I like how easy it is to upload and change the watch face from the library of the many different options. The screen is big, bright and beautiful for this price point. There's many apps included in the watch some more useful than others. I was mostly interested in the fitness tracking aspect of the smart watch and I was impressed, I compared steps and distances vs my phone and the results were similar, no big differences. It can track several different sports, but I mostly do walking, running & cycling. I compared the sleep monitoring with a wrist band from another brand and again the results were pretty similar when it came to total sleeping time but the breakdown of the different sleep cycles was a little different. All the other metrics like heart rate, O2 etch were very similar if not the same compared to other more premium devices. I found that the physical buttons and the touch screen was responsive. I found that the watch was comfortable to wear, isn't too heavy. The battery life is very good, I can go a week before needing to recharge it. Charging was problematic because I find that the magnetic cable disconnects vary easily and it was worst with the metallic band, with the silicon it was a bit better, still I had to make sure the watch is placed a certain way, and just picking it up of touching it would disconnect the cable. Overall it's a beautiful watch feature rich and affordable.
P**S
This product was delivered in great time after ordering it, was packaged accordingly, and arrived brand new in perfect working order. Having tried out a number of smart watches, this one does have some great upgrades to it but is not much different in the functionality for tracking things than most of the others out there, but it was much quicker to respond, provided a good battery life, and the screen, though the squared design is my preferred style, was very crisp and had an excellent colour and brightness. One of the other selling points of this watch, besides the decent battery life and AMOLED screen that is a good size for a circular face design, is that it comes with two bands, one for sports wear and the other for a more dressy appearance. The thing to keep in mind about these lower-priced smart watches, especially those that come with many bells and whistles, is that you are not paying to get a more accurate reading for health monitoring (this one does do pretty well, though). While watches can provide a fairly accurate heart rate by picking up your pulse, the calculations for other things are going to be based on that and movements. But unless you need regular ECG results (other wearable types are required), are training for marathons, or are an extreme outdoor adventure person, a top-end wearable with accessories to read things more accurately from other parts of your body is not really required. Buying a smart watch like this one will do well for tracking your workout schedule and sets, plus it will clock steps and heart rate fairly accurately with fairly decent estimations. Just keep in mind that every one of these budget smart watches will have it's own special perk, feature, or ability, and you just need to decide which of those is important to you and how much you are willing to spend for it or several higher-end features and hardware. Pay most attention to the screen, the battery, a good mic with outbound dialing, and processing power. And for those who are very active, a tougher shell like this one. There are also nicer-looking watches with extra wristbands like this one or precious metals or jewels that may be worth spending more on. For the steps and heart rate information, smart watches like this one do the job fairly well, and the workout log app can help track many other things with this one and just about every other smart watch out there these days. In my experience, all of the watches had some occasional hesitations with the screen turning on as I lifted it up toward my face, and they all even went on at times I was not wanting them to. I just set the watch to remain off unless I press the button to work around it. But all said and done, this is a decent option for a fair price, and I give this one a 5-star rating for the quick response performance and because it comes with two wristbands plus the metal wrist band adjustment tool.
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