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⌚ Small size, big impact — style and smarts on your wrist!
Garmin Lily® 2 is a stylish, compact 35mm smartwatch designed for the modern professional who values both fashion and function. Featuring a unique patterned lens that lights up to a bright touchscreen, it offers up to 5 days of battery life and comprehensive health tracking including heart rate, sleep, energy levels, and women’s health metrics. Stay effortlessly connected with smart notifications and enjoy peace of mind with safety features like LiveTrack and incident detection, all wrapped in a sleek metal case with customizable silicone bands.

























| Best Sellers Rank | #4,216 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #100 in Smartwatches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,783 Reviews |
S**I
Lily 2 for the win!
I have had it for a week now. I charged it on day 6 and honestly could have waited until tomorrow, but I will be away from home when it needs to charge. I love how small and pretty it is. It keeps my step count much more accurately than any of the 10 or so fitbits I have owned over the last 15 years. The app is better than fitbit and I like the standard features you get without having to upgrade to a premium app experience. While the fitbit app was pretty good, Google fitness is terrible. For those reasons, I love my new Garmin Lily 2.
A**Y
Wonderful, if You Know What You're Buying
As someone who reads reviews, even for the smallest of purchases, I had the WORST time finding one from someone who knew what they were getting when they bought the Lily 2. So, I'm writing this on the understanding that no one will likely ever see it, since this watch has been out for more than a year. Having been a Galaxy watch owner since the 4 came out, I upgraded to the 7 this year, simply because it's cheaper to keep upgrading than it is to buy new. While these watches work well and have a lot of features, I'd started to wonder if I even needed one anymore. I've never used the majority of the features offered and find myself only really wanting the practical ones, like notifications, "find my phone," timers, answering calls from my watch when my earbuds are in and my phone is in another room, and the actual clock. I also liked some of the health features like heart rate and fitness tracking. All the other stuff had just become noise that had overwhelmed me to the point that I wasn't even using the things I did like. In addition, I find traditional smartwatches ugly and clunky, no matter how pretty the band, because I have a slender wrist and they're all huge. So, when I received a full refund for my Galaxy Watch 7, after it malfunctioned, I decided to try something else. Enter the Lily 2. I scoured the internet for reviews on this watch, because while simpler, it's actually not cheaper than the alternatives and I was unfamiliar with Garmin. Every review I read included negatives for things like lacking GPS, not offering a lot of customization, and battery life. Many recommended larger and more complicated Garmin watches instead. The thing is, I don't WANT these features, ESPECIALLY when the trade-off is a larger watch. Yes, the Lily 2 Active has GPS and a longer battery life, but I don't go anywhere without my phone and my Galaxy Watch had to be charged nightly. GPS is not a benefit to me, nor is longer than a 5 day battery if it makes the watch only 2mm smaller than my Galaxy Watch. Other recommendations were actually even BIGGER. At 35mm, this watch is so small, it looks closer to actual watch size on my wrist. The lack of customization is what makes it so pretty. The white lights are clear, bright, and simple, in place of gaudy bright colors and photo backgrounds. When it's blank, you just see the gold swirls, instead of a dark screen. It's absolutely beautiful with the off brand leather band I bought. For what it is SUPPOSED TO BE, this watch is amazing. I'm not missing a single feature I wanted and the smaller size is such a treat after five years of clunky, ugly smartwatches. The display and wrist motion sensors are accurate, the display clear and easy to read, even on a smaller screen. The connectivity and app are great. The "find my phone" feature is LOUD, which is wonderful. The heart rate and step trackers seem pretty accurate, as someone who is by no means a fitness guru. I'd wager they're more accurate than the Galaxy, since fitness is Garmin's specialty. It has options for things I may or may not use, like menstrual tracking and hydration. If I don't, it's easy enough to remove them. I absolutely love this watch. I'll never buy another traditional smartwatch again.
L**S
Best Feeling+Looking Fitness Tracker Watch
This is absolutely exactly what I was looking for - so much better even than the pictures! It is not nearly as bulky or large as it looks in the pictures in the reviews, it is delicate yet plenty big to see and operate everything. I am so impressed with the texture and quality materials this watch is made from, and the classic coloration, wow. I have the off-white one. I couldn't be happier with the ease of the app, the info on the watch face, the aesthetic, the ability to customize the watch and app exactly like I want, and the lightweightness of this incredible work of art. I have tried fitbit, xiaomi, and some other and this is soooooo much better than everything else. I haven't had it for more than a few hours so I will see how the metrics are, but so far it seems to operate more like the fitbit, which metric-wise I liked. (The fitbit's update to the google health app turned me off and I just didn't like it anymore.) If you're looking for something that is comfortable, light, easy to read and work, THIS is it!!!
J**N
Feminine but lacks features
This is a great watch for women. It’s small with a watch face that’s actually designed for smaller wrists. The problem is that there is ONE button on the whole watch. This makes navigating the controls difficult and everything takes so many steps. It was hard to get into the workout screens and save my workout. If you are a runner, and you really want a “training watch” get the next model or two up, like the Forerunner 165. If you just want a watch that counts steps and can interact with the Garmin fitness app, this will work fine. If you are used to an Apple Watch and convert to Garmin, there is a learning curve. They are not as user friendly, but have great GPS capability for much cheaper than Apple. Ultimately, I went with a Garmin designed for athletes.
A**N
Terrible, do not recommend
Returned this after trying it out for almost a month. I really wanted to love this because it looked so cute! My issues were that the sleep tracking was incredibly inconsistent, you have to set your sleep and wake times and then it will track sleep based off of that. If you work night shift like me you never go to sleep and wake up at the same time so it would just not track my sleep at all and sometimes would say I was asleep when I wasn’t. The battery life was horrible, I was lucky if it lasted 3 days but it was usually 2 when it’s advertised as ~5 days. The fitness tracking was also horrible, if you don’t have cell service you can’t start an activity so good luck tracking your hike if you don’t start with cell service. Also when you do start your hike it will start a timer once it finally catches on that you’re doing an activity and then the only thing you can see on the watch face is the timer, not the actual time. So on your multiple hour hike you’ll have to end the activity to be able to see what time it is or pull out your phone. There were also several times I would look down during the middle of the day and my watch would just be in sleep mode??? Also the button on the bottom malfunctioned quite a bit and just nothing would happen when I pressed it, this probably happened once or twice a day. I reached out to Garmin support about all these issues and they were no help. Thankfully I realized I hated this product while I was still within my return window so I could get my money back. I’d save your money for something better.
S**Y
I love this watch, period!
I wanted a small, elegant smart watch to look good on my small hand and tiny wrist. My previous one was cheap and the smallest i found, but still looked bulky on my wrist which made me not wear it in the end. I wasn't familiar with Garmin, but somehow i found it on the net and fell in love with the look of Lily 2. Read so many reviews, many mention unresponsiveness and issues with the app, but i really liked it and decided to give it a try, although it's an expensive watch. I also had issues for the first 2-3 days - with responsiveness of the touch screen, the app, the connection to UHC rewards program, the sleep schedule, etc. But i liked the watch so much and it fit perfectly and looked beautiful on my wrist, that i decided to give it a few more days. Surprise, surprise! I played with the settings, the app, etc. and i got it, it works perfectly, it's being a month now. People, all you need to do is learn your watch, don't give up on it! It does everything it says it does, everything i wanted from a smart watch and it is absolutely beautiful, elegant and stylish!! The app gives me a very good "view" of my sleep, all features work great when you need to connect it to your phone (notifications, weather, etc.). The connection with UHC Rewards program is flawless, it is a fantastic watch! Bought a bunch of different colors silicon bands to fit my outfits and it's like i have a new watch every day. Love the fact the screen is not always lit up, love the customization on the look of the screen, love the size of it, the watch faces are elegant and classy, love everything about this watch and hope to use it for a long time. After a month of use i can firmly say it is worth the money!
L**A
Lightweight and stylish
I am in love with this watch !!! It is so small, lightweight and stylish!! I was tired of the regular bulky regular smart watches. I don't use my watch to text or call, the only features I used is data and time, heart rate, steps, track of physical activity! For me is perfect ! I must admit that the the first days it was hard to get use to it bc the navigation system its harder to use is not like regular smart watch, i was a bit frustrated i wasn't hesitant about if I should keep it or not. After reading the reviews I decided to give it a try for a few days, once u learn to use navigation system you start to love it !! I'm glad i decided to keep it, it so beautiful and so lightweight that you forget you have it on, if you want a elegant and simple watch ( not a phone on your wrist) then this is the perfect watch for you! 5 stars i looove it !!!
M**H
A good watch, but I expected great at this price point
If you are just getting into the fitness and health metric tracking game, a $250 watch is likely not for you. There are many other brands/models that are priced appropriately for beginners. You don't want to spend a lot of money on a fancy tracker that you won't use for very long, or one that has features that aren't necessary for your goals. This is not my first fitness tracker. I got serious about health and fitness about a year and a half ago, and I decided to get a fitness tracker a few months in. After using that device for ~8 months, I was ready for something different as the company that sells it keeps doing more and more to make the app and overall user experience worse. (IYKYK) My friends have Garmin devices, so I gave these a looksee. This will show my age, but I've only been familiar with Garmin a dashboard GPS capacity. I didn't even know they made these fitness trackers until I was informed by said friends. Even though I am not a beginner, I didn't want to spend $300 or more on a tracker. That is just not necessary, in my opinion. They all track the same basic metrics. I ultimately decided on the Lily 2 since I was initially drawn to how it looks like a normal watch, not a big, bulky, square, ugly eyesore. It looks nice on your wrist and doesn't scream fitness tracker. So that this review isn't 100 paragraphs long, I will note the pros and cons after almost one year of usage. Pros: - Attractive design - Midrange price point - App with a wide range of features that are standard - Ability to edit activities as needed and add comments/notes - Smart technology that doesn't apply new logic to old data (i.e. changing your daily step goal from 5000 to 10000 on Jan 15th does not mark previous days as goal not met if you didn't hit 10k. only affects data from Jan 15th onward.) - Emergency alert features - All the metrics you'd want to see (except one, noted below) And now for the cons, which are what led me to give this three stars. These are pretty big deals, in my opinion. Cons: - Proprietary clip- style charger that is extremely trying on the patience at times. You have to place it JUST RIGHT for this watch to charge. I also discovered that even though the triangle pops up that indicates it's charging, it might not be. GRRRRRRRRRRR. - No way to restart the watch without having said charger handy since you need power to reboot. - The watch frequently becomes unresponsive. I have it set so that the display will light up when I turn my wrist. This works 98% of the time. However, the button on the watch face that you use to access various menus and start your activity frequently becomes unresponsive. You push it and don't feel the haptic response. I have had to stand there for several minutes waiting for this watch to respond to my touch before starting an activity. I don't know how often it stops responding when I am working out, but my concern is that it's not capturing data accurately during that time. - Manually logging an activity, such as walking, does not also include step count. There is no way to edit your step count for a day. I understand that the number of steps in a mile will vary for everyone. However, this watch could apply some basic logic such as "1 mile = 2000 steps". - No Heart Rate Variability is displayed anywhere in the app, and this is a huge one for me. Apparently the app uses HRV when determining your "Stress" level and assigns an arbitrary number to that. I think that I sleep great and feel refreshed, but then the app says that my sleep score is poor because, yeah, I slept long enough, but didn't bring my stress levels down enough. These are not actual cons, but just things that I find unreliable for any fitness tracker and mostly ignore. These are things that need to be determined with more advanced technology in a clinical setting. - Sleep score - Stress level - Fitness age - VO2 Max Bottom line: I will continue using this watch since the cons don't outweigh the pros to the point where I am done with it. I will use this watch until it reaches end of life. And, then I am buying something other than a Garmin.
M**.
Bad
Very bad its less than 1 month . The watch is not working . Not accuret heart rate measurements . Suddenly stop sending notifications
A**.
a good simple smart watch
It does what it needs to do; I bought it because I want a watch that shows the time and my daily steps so this is the perfect choice for me. The battery lasts for days (I usually charge it once a week). Phone notifications go through but you can’t reply directly on the watch but it’s not a problem for me. The UI is also very simple so it’s a no brainer to use it. It has a pretty wide range of exercise activities that it can record (never used it though heheh :p). Overall, it’s a good watch for those looking for a simple, chic smart watch for daily use and perhaps those who’s more exercise oriented :D
A**S
Top horloge voor dames
Dochter is er super tevreden mee. Lange batterijduur, klein en elegant ontwerp, past perfect om een smalle pols
B**D
Super Fitness Uhr
Super Fitness Uhr mit toller Farbe. Meine Frau ist total begeistert und verwendet nur mehr diese Uhr.
J**H
Simple et belle !
Simple et fonctionnelle parfaite pour qui ne veux pas un ordinateur au poigné. Montre connectée qui a l'essentiel et qui est esthétiquement très sympa.
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