Is it worth it?
The Soudorv 1 is the kind of smartwatch that makes sense for someone who wants calls, notifications, step tracking and basic health features without stepping into the price territory of bigger brands. Its appeal is easy to understand: Bluetooth calling, a light 38g body, IP68 water resistance and a 1.57-inch screen cover most everyday smartwatch jobs. The trade-off is just as clear: this is a budget watch built around convenience and simple wellness, not a serious training watch or a polished app-led ecosystem.
My quick verdict is that this is a sensible buy for casual smartwatch use on Android or iPhone if your priorities are value, comfort and core features such as calls, alerts and step counting. Skip it if you want dependable long battery life under heavy use, deep app customisation or the confidence of a more established fitness platform. The watch itself covers the basics well enough to justify interest, but the software side and long-term consistency are where the compromise shows.