Small, Stylish, and Smart Classic Style Leather Band See your body’s energy levels throughout the day Wrist-Based Heart Rate Stress Tracking Women's Health Tracking Hydration Tracking Respiration Tracking Use the Pulse Ox sensor to spot check your blood oxygen saturation at any point during the day Can start a breathwork activity Advanced Sleep Monitoring Smart Notifications Safety and Tracking Features Calendar View Sync with Garmin Connect Fitness Tracking Sports Apps Connected GPS Battery Life up to 5 Days Swim-Rated
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Brand | Garmin |
Item model number | 010-02384-A1 |
Color | Gold |
Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Height | 1.57 inches |
Depth | 0.5 inches |
Product Id | 213340 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.6 (61 ratings) 3.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 753759266462 |
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This watch has great features such as notifications from text, email, and weather. It also syncs with my fitness program at my gym which I love, this shows my trainer how many steps I am taking daily, my heart rate, my stress level, and how many calories I am burning. I love this watch, it's awesome and was so easy to set up, sync with my phone, and use daily. The Garmin app is also straightforward to use. Great watch, so happy to have received it as a Christmas gift from my son.
I bought the Lily to replace my Vivomove HR. I liked the features of the Vivomove, but I have tiny wrists and it was too big/heavy for me. The Lily is perfect! The leather band fits my wrist perfectly (which never happens). It is lightweight, attractive, and helpful. The only thing I wished the Garmin Connect App did better is give me more control over what kind of notifications get pushed to it. I have several messaging apps, but they don't seem to correlate to "text messages", only the Messages app does. So, I have to allow ALL notifications, just to get the ones I want. Not great. It would be nice to have a more granular control over what comes my way.
I have a very small wrist. I had a “knock-off” smart watch but it was too large and square. The silicone band didn't hold it close enough to my wrist for heart rate detection. My husband did some looking and found the Lily. It has a beautiful design, smaller face, and leather band and still does all the functions I want. I just wish there was a way to add horseback riding to the exercise function. I'm nearly 70 and ride several times a week.
Only had for a day! So far so good. Superior upgrade from another well known manufacturer. Pretty design was concerned it would be too small a watch face but it's still large enough to see the various menus. Has a lot of features tells you what you've got on for the day once configured with your Apps. Recorded sleep accurately. Step counting seems generous but your stride can be changed. I have the rose pink which is a subtle pink with a rose gold trim. Hoping the watch continues to impress.
I wanted a fitness tracker that tracked my steps and heart rate. But I also wanted something that looks more like a traditional watch. This watch meets those requirements. I have a small wrist (about 5 1/2 inches around) and from the photo, this watch still fits my wrist. I charge it every 3-4 days. It is not as responsive as I wish it to be when I move my wrist but I don't mind tapping the screen when it doesn't wake with my wrist movement. I would like more options with the display of an ongoing activity- for example I prefer seeing my heart rate as the main display during a workout instead of the time. This watch meets the requirements I'm looking for, so I would recommend to someone looking for something like a Fitbit but with a nicer look.
It does not track steps accurately on a treadmill. There must either be a fix or let users manually update. The app is very confusing, but I hear it's getting an upgrade. There should be the ability to track intermittent fasting on the app. It's not hard, basically a glorified timer with reminders, but I have to get a separate app to do that.
Had to do a reset because it kept saying body battery was a 5 - even after I purposely rested. Same for stress. But, it is pretty like a real watch. Should give me credit for all intensity minutes without selecting an activity first. It did say my biological age is 14 years below actual age so that's proof I'm pretty active. The watch bands don't all match the face and can be hard to get on and off. Not sure I will buy another smartwatch in the future because it actually causes some anxiety. If I do, it will likely be another from the Lilly line.
I really like smart watches that look like proper watches. I want the convenience of tracking serious activity with strong GPS in a slim profile. And I dislike thick and/or wide faces on watchbands they're great on rugged terrain but when typing at work they can really aggregate my wrist. So I was excited to see the Lily (I love the aesthetic!) and cast aside my Apple Watch for it. Amazing battery life compared to Apple and love that it's slimmer than Apple. I also completely adore the soft narrower leather band option! I find it so much more comfortable than silicone for daily activities less than 2 hours. For that slim profile alone I'm willing to live with less functions but if there were upgrades, I really wish it had more functionality like HRV tracking. If it had that and and a quick way to swap out a sports band, I'd be smitten! One small thing that's embarrassing, the graphics around “morning” and “goal met”. I haven't figured out how to make the graphics go away yet and socially it is something that gets poked fun at, makes the watch seem less serious and more like a weight loss program tool. But, I'm sure Garmin built in a way to turn it off, I just haven't found it yet…
I've had the Garmin Lily for almost 2 months and waited to write this review in order to give this watch a fair shot. I switched from the Garmin Forerunner (which I love) to the Lily mostly for style and size purposes with the understanding that I would be losing some features on the watch. The Lily is a much better size for my wrist, which is appreciated, but I find the screen to be very frustrating. 1. I'm not a fan of the inability to change the design on the face of the watch. Perhaps I missed this in the description but I would've chosen a different Lily had I realized the face design was permanent. 2. The touch screen is both too sensitive (taking a shower with this watch on constantly activates the screen and it tries to start activities, or the stopwatch, or even the find my phone feature!) and not sensitive enough (I find that I have to tap the screen numerous times for it to actually turn on when I want to activate it for any reason) 3. You do not have the ability to pause a workout session and go back to it. If say you go to the restroom while you're at the gym, the watch will automatically save the workout after a few minutes and you have to start over again. I do appreciate that the watch is smaller and more stylish. It is low profile you can wear it to events more easily versus a larger Garmin watch, but it might be that this watch is an expensive accessory that only comes out on special occasions and I go back to my Forerunner for the daily activities. Bummer.
I was under the impression this watch had its own gps in as I was looking for a smaller gps activity tracker. So disappointed as it was advertised as a small gps smartwatch. Very misleading!