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Garmin Lily, Small Smartwatch with Touchscreen and Patterned Lens, Light Gold and White
Brand | Garmin |
Model Name | GRLILSPOCG |
Style | Sport |
Color | Light Gold and White |
Screen Size | 1 Inches |
Special Feature | Pulse Ox Sensor; Mindful Breathing; Advanced Sleep Monitoring; Smart Notifications; Safety And Tracking Features; Calendar View, Body Battery Energy Monitoring; Wrist-Based Heart Rate; Stress Tracking; Hydration Tracking; Respiration Tracking; Sync with Garmin Connect See more |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Women's |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- Small stylish smartwatch complements your look with a unique decorative lens that reveals a bright touchscreen display with a tap
- Battery life: up to 5 days
- Understand your body by monitoring your respiration, Pulse Ox (this is not a medical device), energy levels, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, hydration, all-day stress, sleep (when paired to a compatible smartphone) and estimated heart rate
- When paired with a compatible smartphone, stay connected with smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, calendar reminders and more
- Tracks yoga, Pilates, cardio, mindful breathing and more with sports apps; connects to your compatible smartphone's GPS to accurately track outdoor walks, runs and more
- See how active you are throughout the day with step counting, calories burned, intensity minutes and more
- When paired with a compatible smartphone, assistance feature can send your designated contacts a message with your real-time location, the LiveTrack feature lets friends/family track your outdoor activities in real time for peace of mind while you're out
- Choose from classic or sport designs with a variety of color, metal and band options - including leather and silicone - so you can find the perfect piece to fit your look
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Mobile App | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.2 | — |
Sleep tracking | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 3.9 | — |
Battery life | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 3.0 | 3.8 | — |
Accuracy | 3.2 | 3.9 | — | 3.8 | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Sports-and-Gadgets | Tech-Boutique | Amazon.com | Tech-Boutique |
size | 1 inch | One Size | 42.2 x 42.2 x 11.1 mm | 1.2" | Adjustable | — |
display size | 1 inches | 1.3 inches | 1.2 inches | 1.2 inches | 1.25 inches | 1.3 inches |
connectivity tech | GPS | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | GPS | Bluetooth, USB | GPS |
supported applications | GPS, Contacts | Contacts | GPS | GPS | Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Contacts, Messages, Calendar | GPS |
input interface | touch screen | touch screen | touch screen, dial | buttons | touch pad | touch screen |
wireless standard | 802 11 G | bluetooth | — | — | bluetooth | — |
water resistance | water resistant | water resistant | — | — | water resistant | water resistant |
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Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.2 x 1.36 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.847 ounces |
ASIN | B08RMFR497 |
Item model number | 010-02384-00 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #147,289 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,806 in Smartwatches |
Date First Available | January 27, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Garmin |
Item Weight | 24 Grams |
Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
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Product Description
Lily™ is the small and stylish smartwatch you’ve been waiting for. With a flick of your wrist or a tap of your finger, the stylish patterned lens lights up to reveal a bright touchscreen display that disappears when you’re done with it. Always be connected to what matters with call, text and email notifications right on your wrist. This smartwatch even tracks steps, sleep, heart rate, energy levels, women’s health data and more to help keep up with your lifestyle. And — with a battery that lasts up to 5 days between charges — it really can keep up. Lily must be connected to the Garmin Connect app on your compatible smartphone.
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Customers like the appearance and fit of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it's the best looking one out of the Garmin line, has a beautiful pattern on the lens, and is more feminine looking than fitness trackers. That said, they're happy with the quality. That being said, opinions are mixed on performance, sleep tracking, and battery life.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the wearable computer. They mention that it looks sharp, has a beautiful pattern on the lens, and is more feminine than fitness trackers. Some appreciate the round face.
"...Pros:- GORGEOUS. I can’t stop staring at the beautiful pattern on the lens. I feel like I’m wearing a piece of art on my wrist!-..." Read more
"...It's easy to set up and the app is super user friendly. It's beautiful and I get many compliments." Read more
"For starters, this is a beautiful watch and a great fitness tracker option for women with very small wrists which is exactly the reason I bought it...." Read more
"...One- it is small- it fits a smaller wrist just right. Two- I love the round face...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the fit of the wearable computer. They mention that it fits like a watch should, with a circular shape that fits right next to their wrist. They also appreciate the slim profile and the small screen.
"...Because the screen is small (which I love) this means that sometimes the notifications for texts get partially covered up by the options to clear or..." Read more
"...I love the new Lily watch for several reasons. One- it is small- it fits a smaller wrist just right. Two- I love the round face...." Read more
"I’ve tried so many smart watches, but finally there is a design that fits like a watch should. The circular shape fits right next to my wrist...." Read more
"...Most smart watch faces hang off both sides of my arm. This watch fits nicely and blends well in the office setting...." Read more
Customers are happy with the quality of the smartwatch. They say it is a great little fitness watch, but the on screen touch buttons are less than ideal. They also appreciate the watch band, saying it stays in place. Overall, customers are happy and recommend this product to others.
"...The pros are just so good -- they easily outweigh all of the cons, at least for me...." Read more
"...Other than that, the watch band is great. Stays in place. Does not slip. Watch is incredibly light and pretty...." Read more
"...Overall, a good watch and looks good." Read more
"...The Garmin Lily fits that for me. Great little fitness watch but the on screen touch buttons are less than ideal, sometimes requiring..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works wonderfully, and the rest of the features seem to be working well. However, others say that it lacks in performance, and has trouble connecting. They also mention that the battery is terrible and that it only manages to capture data for about 25% of any given night.
"...Lastly, I love the functions of the Lily Garmin. It gives me all the info I want...." Read more
"...Inconvenient, but at least it worked for a while. Now it won’t connect to Bluetooth at all. It doesn’t track activities accurately...." Read more
"This was exactly what my wife wanted. Looks great and works wonderfully" Read more
"...I had a Fitbit Sense for almost 3 years, but the touchscreen quit working and none of the fixes repaired it...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the sleep tracking capabilities of the wearable computer. Some say that it gives them the tracking information they want to know, while others say that the sleep tracker is not very accurate and says no sleep activity.
"...Fitbit also does better with sleep tracking, and you can use the Fitbit Sense to talk on the phone and send tailored text message responses through..." Read more
"...I love the stress monitoring and breathing exercises! It's easy to set up and the app is super user friendly...." Read more
"For starters, this is a beautiful watch and a great fitness tracker option for women with very small wrists which is exactly the reason I bought it...." Read more
"...It gives me all the info I want. It tells me about my sleep patterns..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that the battery is good, while others say that it's low. Some customers also mention that it has the dreaded 5% body battery issue.
"...the lucky ones, but, my watch has apparently come with the dreaded 5% body battery issue that others have had for at least 2 years and counting...." Read more
"Love the battery life. I charge it during showers and so it never runs out. I love the stress monitoring and breathing exercises!..." Read more
"...The battery life is less than two days for me, I would say I need to charge it every day, as another reviewer suggested when showering...." Read more
"...It tells me about my sleep patterns ( I love that it stays charged for days and I can wear it at night without charging)..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the accuracy of the wearable computer. They mention that the features they bought it for are wildly inaccurate, inconsistent, and the recorded data often seems strange or wrong. They also say that it does not manage to measure the majority of their sleep time, and that the oxygen meter is not very accurate.
"...a pregnant woman but they don’t appear to be and the recorded data often seems strange or wrong...." Read more
"...Unfortunately the other features I bought it for are wildly inaccurate-- my pulse ox is way off, heart rate is all over the place, and the things it..." Read more
"...Very inconsistent. I am too far out of the return window, so I'm looking to sell it online." Read more
"...it has a built in ox meter and the style is perfection... It’s SO INACCURATE!!!..." Read more
Customers dislike the value of the wearable computer. They mention that it is not worth the price.
"...This is basically an overpriced digital watch." Read more
"...Very frustrating for the cost of the watch and the garmin brand...." Read more
"Difficult to read. Battery life low. Felt it was not worth the money." Read more
"Not worth the price..." Read more
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Pros:
- GORGEOUS. I can’t stop staring at the beautiful pattern on the lens. I feel like I’m wearing a piece of art on my wrist!
- SO lightweight. I didn’t realize how heavy my old fitness watch (the Fitbit Sense) was until I put on the Lily! I was blown away by how light it is.
- Does everything I need in a smartwatch – can wake me up in the morning with an alarm, provides notifications for texts/calls, tracks fitness activities, and more.
- Garmin has an excellent app that provides very detailed information at no extra cost to the user (unlike Fitbit, where you need a monthly subscription to take advantage of all of the features that watches like the Sense offer). Garmin’s tracking results are a lot more extensive, and their fitness tracking in particular blows Fitbit away. For example, you can track specific movements with Garmin. You can tell it you were doing deadlifts or sit-ups or leg raises and how many reps you did of each – the list of options is huge. It will even auto-populate what muscle groups you worked in strength training. At one point, the exercise recognition feature figured out I was doing push-ups and jumping jacks without me telling it, which was neat!
Cons:
- The Lily has a silent (vibrating) alarm, and if you hit snooze it goes off again 10 minutes later. When it goes off again, it shows your original alarm time rather than the actual time (e.g., if the alarm goes off at 6 am and I hit snooze, it still shows “6 am” when it goes off again despite the actual time being 6:10).
- Because the screen is small (which I love) this means that sometimes the notifications for texts get partially covered up by the options to clear or respond to them. So you kind of have to guess what some words are.
- Doesn’t sync with phone Do Not Disturb or silence settings. If my phone is on DnD or silent, I have to set the watch to be on DnD/silent separately, or it will still vibrate when my phone gets notifications.
- And the vibrations are LOUD. It’s pretty noticeable in a quiet room, so if your phone is blowing up and you’re in a meeting it’s a little awkward. I’m also not sure how good the actual vibration sensation is… Sometimes I feel like I hear it going off more than I feel it.
So there you have it! The Fitbit Sense addresses all of these cons (updating the alarm time after snoozing, more room on the screen to read notifications, syncing with phone Do Not Disturb/silent settings, more subtle vibrations). Fitbit also does better with sleep tracking, and you can use the Fitbit Sense to talk on the phone and send tailored text message responses through voice-to-text (the Lily doesn’t have a microphone, so it can only send a few stock text responses). But despite all of that, I’m glad I switched from the Sense to the Lily. The pros are just so good -- they easily outweigh all of the cons, at least for me. I’ll be sticking with Garmin’s line of smaller watches moving forward!
Pros:
- GORGEOUS. I can’t stop staring at the beautiful pattern on the lens. I feel like I’m wearing a piece of art on my wrist!
- SO lightweight. I didn’t realize how heavy my old fitness watch (the Fitbit Sense) was until I put on the Lily! I was blown away by how light it is.
- Does everything I need in a smartwatch – can wake me up in the morning with an alarm, provides notifications for texts/calls, tracks fitness activities, and more.
- Garmin has an excellent app that provides very detailed information at no extra cost to the user (unlike Fitbit, where you need a monthly subscription to take advantage of all of the features that watches like the Sense offer). Garmin’s tracking results are a lot more extensive, and their fitness tracking in particular blows Fitbit away. For example, you can track specific movements with Garmin. You can tell it you were doing deadlifts or sit-ups or leg raises and how many reps you did of each – the list of options is huge. It will even auto-populate what muscle groups you worked in strength training. At one point, the exercise recognition feature figured out I was doing push-ups and jumping jacks without me telling it, which was neat!
Cons:
- The Lily has a silent (vibrating) alarm, and if you hit snooze it goes off again 10 minutes later. When it goes off again, it shows your original alarm time rather than the actual time (e.g., if the alarm goes off at 6 am and I hit snooze, it still shows “6 am” when it goes off again despite the actual time being 6:10).
- Because the screen is small (which I love) this means that sometimes the notifications for texts get partially covered up by the options to clear or respond to them. So you kind of have to guess what some words are.
- Doesn’t sync with phone Do Not Disturb or silence settings. If my phone is on DnD or silent, I have to set the watch to be on DnD/silent separately, or it will still vibrate when my phone gets notifications.
- And the vibrations are LOUD. It’s pretty noticeable in a quiet room, so if your phone is blowing up and you’re in a meeting it’s a little awkward. I’m also not sure how good the actual vibration sensation is… Sometimes I feel like I hear it going off more than I feel it.
So there you have it! The Fitbit Sense addresses all of these cons (updating the alarm time after snoozing, more room on the screen to read notifications, syncing with phone Do Not Disturb/silent settings, more subtle vibrations). Fitbit also does better with sleep tracking, and you can use the Fitbit Sense to talk on the phone and send tailored text message responses through voice-to-text (the Lily doesn’t have a microphone, so it can only send a few stock text responses). But despite all of that, I’m glad I switched from the Sense to the Lily. The pros are just so good -- they easily outweigh all of the cons, at least for me. I’ll be sticking with Garmin’s line of smaller watches moving forward!
Oddly, “hike” is not a available activity on this watch so you have to use the “walk” activity instead. Not sure why Garmin omitted this for the Lily while it’s standard on their other watches.
Finally, being geared towards women this watch has a mensuration and pregnancy tracker included. I can only speak to the pregnancy tracker but I haven’t found any information from Garmin on if/how it adjusts data for pregnancy. I would think sleep and stress data that’s dependent on heart rate should be modified for a pregnant woman but they don’t appear to be and the recorded data often seems strange or wrong. Granted, this is probably more of an issue with the Garmin app than the Lily watch but something to be aware of if you are planning to use fitness data throughout pregnancy.
The sleep tracking not so much. A lot of times it shows “light sleep” at times in the evening before bed when I’m relaxed watching a movie or reading. And at times I know I was awake in the night with my toddler it doesn’t pick up on me being awake. So I wouldn’t use any of that info seriously although it is fun to see.
Also, even though it is waterproof, drops of water from the shower act as a touch on the watch face and it pushes buttons! It would probably be fine for submersive swimming but not splashing water.
The sleep tracking not so much. A lot of times it shows “light sleep” at times in the evening before bed when I’m relaxed watching a movie or reading. And at times I know I was awake in the night with my toddler it doesn’t pick up on me being awake. So I wouldn’t use any of that info seriously although it is fun to see.
Also, even though it is waterproof, drops of water from the shower act as a touch on the watch face and it pushes buttons! It would probably be fine for submersive swimming but not splashing water.
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Reviewed in Australia on January 20, 2024