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The Garmin Lily 2 is a compact, fashion-forward smartwatch designed for women who want a blend of style and smart health tracking. Featuring a unique patterned lens that reveals a bright touchscreen, it offers up to 5 days of battery life, comprehensive wellness monitoring including sleep, heart rate, stress, and hydration, plus smart notifications and safety features. Water resistant up to 50 meters, it pairs seamlessly with Android and iOS devices, making it the perfect everyday companion for the modern professional.

























| ASIN | B0CP9C4RKN |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth, Touchscreen |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Coconut |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 5 days |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,854 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #130 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Lily 2, charging/data cable, documentation |
| Case Material Type | Anodized aluminum |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Coconut |
| Communication Feature | True |
| Compatible Devices | Android, iPhone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices, iOS Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,527 Reviews |
| Display Type | Liquid Crystal |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 21969-23-03330 |
| GPS | GPS Via Smartphone |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759324711 |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 0.4 x 1.39 x 1.39 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.39"D x 1.39"W x 0.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Small Smartwatch |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
| Language | Portuguese Brazilian, Portuguese Brazilian |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Heart Rate, Hydration, Sleep, Stress |
| Model Name | Garmin Lily 2 |
| Model Number | 010-02839-00 |
| Operating System | Android & iOS |
| Resolution | 240 x 201 |
| Screen Size | 1 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth, Touchscreen |
| Sport Type | Cardio, Exercise & Fitness, Training, Walking, Yoga |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Women |
| UPC | 753759324711 753759364328 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IPX7 or IPX8 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
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.
J**.
Such a great choice
I just got it, so this is probably a seriously premature review, but I’ve been so excited about getting this I really just can’t wait to tell others about it. I have been an Apple Watch user for several years. All significant devices I own are Apple-watch, cell, laptop, tablet. I love being able to connect them all together and being able to use them interconnected. However, I’ve just been kind of tired of using the Apple Watch the last year or so and haven’t been wearing it as much as I used to. It’s bulky, uncomfortable, and it just doesn’t track as much health data as I’d like without having to use my phone. I know that this Garmin watch is going to be less connected in a sense that it’s not part of the Apple iOS, of course. But what drew me to making the switch is the difference in tracking capabilities as far as health concerns are related. I have a lot of health issues and I’m hoping this watch will help me keep a better eye on things. I like that it just automatically tracks sleep, steps, stress, pulse ox, body battery, etc. I know that Apple Watches track some of these things as well, but not all of them. I like that this watch has a lot of features without being overwhelming-which is something I found myself struggling with recently on my Apple Watch. Don’t get me wrong, it was nice having so many options, but it was just too much for me. I wanted something a little more simplified without feeling like I was losing a lot. Another thing that drew me in was the shape of the watch head. The square of the Apple Watch was just uncomfortable for me from the get. I like that this is much more watch like in shape and size, and it’s so much more comfortable already. I have serious sensory issues, touch being one of my biggest issues. The Apple Watch, no matter what band I had on it, always seemed to bother me to no end. While I can feel this one on my wrist and it still bothers me to an extent, it’s still more comfortable and manageable than my old watch. This in and of itself is a huge upgrade. I bought several band options to use for different occasions and such, but haven’t tried them yet, so I don’t know if they’ll be helpful in my quest to not be so overloaded in my senses when wearing this watch. I wear a little medical bracelet for POTS and I really thought it would be annoying to wear both on my wrist, but so far it’s actually made wearing the bacelet more comfortable because it isn’t sliding up and down my wrist as much. They also look nice together because of the colors. I wear all gold jewelry so I knew this watch was the best option because it’ll look nice with whatever I’m wearing. The battery life is another thing that really spoke to me as well. I think many Apple Watch users can agree that Apple Watch batteries, no matter how much you try, will not always keep a battery past a day or two, sometimes three. This is supposed to last twice that. It may not seem like much because some watches last even longer, but for me that s a nice improvement. Oh, and set up? Holy cow. So quick. I barely had time to register in my brain that I was pairing a new watch before I got the notification it was paired. The set up only took a few minutes-preferences, watch face, etc. It was such a smooth and simple process between the watch and the app. Based on first impressions I’m happy with my decision to order this watch and I look forward to seeing how well it’ll serve its purpose.
S**E
Freezes sometimes while using workout features
Giving 4 stars instead of 5 due to watch sometimes freezing while using the workout feature. The watch and band are both attractive and I love that it keeps track of my steps, workout reps, sleep, etc. This watch comes with a charging adapter but not the wall box. I had to purchase a Samsung charging box since the adapter isn't compatible with my Apple wall box. The battery lasts for a couple of days before I have to recharge. Great watch for the price.
A**Y
Suits my needs
Overall I’m very happy with this watch. I wanted Garmin technology, in a classic looking watch that I can wear all day, and doesn’t look “sporty.” I also have very small wrists and hands, so the small face size is suited. I’m satisfied with the features it has - not all the Garmin options, but certainly enough for me, with sleep/HR/steps/o2 tracking, and options to record my workouts. While I don’t have other options to compare to, the battery life seems reasonable to me - I charge every 3 days or so (with o2 tracking turned off). A couple things that bug me are both related to the charger. First, I’ve only had this a few months and already I have to clip the charger on “just so” to be sure it’s charging. Sometimes I come back hours later and it hasn’t charged - that’s really irritating. It’s also not possible to reboot the watch without the charger - it will turn off, but will only turn back on with the charger attached. This leads me to my third issue - a couple of times, the watch has suddenly just stopped tracking my heart rate. The only solution seems to be to turn it off, and charge it to turn it back on. This is frustrating, especially since the charger is a proprietary one, so if I’m not home, I can’t fix the issue. Maybe compared to other Garmin offerings, this is a “lower” price point, but for me it’s a pricy enough purchase that I am taking off a star for the charging and rebooting issues.
E**E
Functional, nice size, attractive, easy to use watch
Best smart watch I've ever owned. Fits comfortably and perfectly and is exactly the right size for a watch. The Garmin app is miles past the Fitbit/Google app in terms of usability and features. I have a small wrist and appreciate the size of the watch on it. The battery life is fantastic, I charged it to 100% and let it go fully to used up and it was nearly seven days. The alerts are easily customizable as is the screen layout. The health information it provides me is super useful. Can't recommend highoy enough.
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.
K**K
Still a great small wrist tracker!
See my original review on the original Lily as well! All remains true on Lily2. Original lily purchaser and user since feb 11, 2021. Lily2 purchaser and user since Nov 25, 2024. I did NOT need to replace it yet. However part of the band holder wrap was thinking quite a bit so i just decided to upgrade since replacing the band might be tough and it was almost 3yrs old. It has held up well for every day active hike/walk/backpack wear. Great small wrist tracker! I've shown both lily and lily2 in my photos. The face is 1mm larger on lily2 and it still works for me. I have them both on my wrist here as well. The lily2 has tiny style features like how the band connects to the face. It looks cleaner and the band is replaceable. I wanted to go with one of the colorful nylon bands they offered this time but realized I hike, backpack, walk,etc with this watch so it needs to withstand sweat. The band has a yellow tone when comparing to others but on me it appears just a nice cream. I enjoy the neutrality of it. If you have a small wrist this is for you. However hopefully not looking for oodles of bells and whistles either. There is tracking ability, heart rate co2, alerts, all the normal things. But you cannot use the lily2 for GPS or a speaker to take a call. They do have an upgrade this time for it. Battery power is great in my opinion it was before and still is. I havesome alerts come through each day but not oodles. Filtering what you want on your phone versus the lily2 will help with battery life. Switching from lily to lily2 was seamless as well. All my previous settings carried over. At $200 each of these on sale were a good buy. But the upgraded versions at 300 and refusing to go on sale is just too much. Make the plunge if you have a small wrist and have never felt 100% with your tracker.
G**A
HR monitoring function zero accuracy :(
I bought this watch with the intention of using all the great features it has to offer, but most importantly for health reasons, to help me keep track of my heart rate 24/7. Sadly, I have been let down by Garmin with the Lily 2 because it does not come anywhere close to an accurate heart rate reading, well not for me anyway. My pulse does get very high and sometimes it does so within a very short period of time, so I don't know if it's possible that the Lily 2's technology just can't quite keep up with it to the level I need it to, but it seems like it should be able to since anyone exercising could end up experiencing a rapid rise or fluctuation in heart rate with high intensity activities, and monitoring that is really a big part of the point of even owning a smartwatch. Anyway, I did everything under and over the sun to troubleshoot this issue trying to find a reason why this brand new watch would suck so terribly at even getting anywhere close to an accurate pulse reading; however, after referring to the manual, contacting support, researching causes and possible solutions online, and asking for advice and trying everything that's been suggested to me in chats across different social media sites, I have not been successful in getting this watch to give me any more than 3-to-6/60 minutes of a ballpark accuracy heart rate. I have a dire need for a smartwatch due to my health conditions, my wrist measures 5.5 inches, and I am allergic to nearly everything that touches my skin; so, I was absolutely ecstatic the second I received my new watch and saw how beautiful this one really looks in person, how perfectly it fit, how smoothly it worked and how easy it was to use, and I had not had one allergic reaction to it after leaving it on... but, since I simply cannot compromise on the pulse feature, I'm now absolutely heartbroken to have to send it back. **If you zoom in on my photo, you can see the huge difference in heart rate between the two devices. My pulse oximeter is close to 100% accurate, I have it checked and compared against my doctor's in-office equipment 2-3 times per month.
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