Garmin Lily Review
The Lily is Garmin's smallest smartwatch/fitness tracker to date, and its first model designed specifically for women. Starting at $199.99, it features an attractive, patterned face and a 14mm band that's much slimmer than most smartwatch straps, so you can wear it alongside other jewelry. More than just beautiful, the Lily can track health stats such as your blood oxygen saturation, calories burned, energy level, heart rate, respiration, sleep, steps, stress, and workouts. It also offers more typical smartwatch features such as phone notifications, music playback controls, and various widgets. It lacks a color, always-on display and several other features you get with Garmin's Vivoactive 4/4S, but it also costs significantly less. And while it isn't quite as value-rich as the similarly priced Fitbit Versa 3, the Lily is an excellent choice if you're looking for a fitness-focused smartwatch that prioritizes style and won't break the bank. Bigger Isn't Always Better Garmin sells tw...
Ideal for small wrists, the Garmin Lily smartwatch has a fashionable, jewelry-inspired design and many useful health-tracking features for a reasonable price.
Stylish classic watch design; Measures breathing, energy level, and stress; SpO2 sensor; Lots of useful widgets; Excellent companion app
No built-in GPS; Lacks a color display