Garmin Lily Smartwatch Sport Edition – Fitness Tracker, Cream Gold Bezel with White Case and Silione Band
£149.99£199.99 (-25%)
- Track body’s energy levels so can find the best times for activity and rest
- The watch constantly samples your heart rate3 and can be set to alert you if it stays too high or too low
- Having a calm, balanced or stressful day. Relax reminders will even prompt to do a short breathing activity when feeling stressed
- Use the Pulse Ox sensor4 to spot check blood oxygen saturation at any point during the day, or for part of the night as sleep, to show how well body is absorbing oxygen
Last updated on July 11, 2023 12:22 am
Additional information
Manufacturer | Garmin |
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Item model number | 010-02384-10 |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 0.5 x 3.47 cm, 24 Grams |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
by Helen
It beautiful size and colour I love.
Vibrate is not working on notification made me stress with this.. low battery charger then work vibrate on notification but middle battery go gone vibrate I cannot find any. I go wait low battery charger will vibrate. I not happy with that… because I am full deaf can’t hear. I need full vibrate all battery.
I wait soon staff help to to phone to amazon what do next.
It pule ox sleep on it 3 day. If off ox sleep it longer 5 day.
Very annoy about how vibrate with notification.
When watch walk to room it phone disconnected then near phone back phone connection then gone vibrate. I got not idea how vibrate on. All already setting on vibrate.
Heart. Walk. Etc good.
Sad for me.. it expensive.
by Aminat
It’s okay for the money need to get used to all the apps but definitely worth buying at a good price and is more soft looking than some big square ones out there
by So much to do, so little time
I’ve had this watch for a year now, I’ve used it every day (not at night), and used it for all its primary sports features.
I feel like I’ve had it long enough to review it fairly. I have the white and gold version.
Pros: It looks great! It’s lightweight, stylish and people are always commenting on their surprise it’s a sports watch.
The strap is comfortable and it’s easy to adjust. The silicone is easy to clean if you work in a hospital.
The features are more extensive than I expected, and they are easy to turn on and off through the app (reduce the amount of notifications you get for example).
Battery life is great, I use it all day every day and charge it every 3 on average.
It pairs well with the app and HR monitoring is largely accurate if you wear it consistently and let it build data and trends.
Cons:
The GPS! I don’t know why I thought a watch without onboard GPS would be functional but I was willing to give it a shot because the style of the watch was what I wanted. This was a mistake. The connectivity is inconsistent at best, your phone has to be literally facing the sky and out of a pocket or bag for it to even think about connecting. In the early days of owning this the GPS would drop out mid workout, but this stopped for reasons unknown? It’s incredibly unreliable and a total pain to get it connected.
The touch screen – seemingly a great feature but it’s so sensitive that everything sets it off. The rain, a sleeve, the shower.. all seem to either stop an activity or start one.
The rain seems to be the biggest issue, countless runs/hikes/cycles have been stopped midway through because the rain stops the workout and then the watch is unable to reconnect and start another session. It then tries to start activities based on your movement but also stops them after less than a mile, even if you are still running. What you are left with is your watch cancelling your current run, and then stopping and starting mini runs constantly until you stop moving and dry off your watch. Bizarrely this is not an issue when swimming and submerged entirely in water?
Overall the watch looks great and it’s great if you want a lightweight watch for basic health monitoring and steps. If you are serious about exercise and want something that’s going to monitor your workouts accurately – this is not for you.
by AEG
it’s a perfect item to get immediately you’re starting a fitness journey, very detailed and accurate. and it’s pretty especially for ladies.
by curlybham
This is the only smartwatch I could find that would suit a slim female wrist.
It’s quite attractive to look at and the strap is comfortable.
But it’s just not up to the job and certainly not up to today’s standards.
The app is clunky, and it took several attempts to get the watch paired with the phone.
The watch face itself is repeatedly unresponsive, more often than not requiring several taps to wake it up in order to swipe through to the data you want to see.
The contrast between text and background just isn’t strong enough, making it really difficult to read in normal daylight. And there seems to be a lot of wasted screen space around the perimeter of the text.
I expected more, even though it’s a relatively old model.
Certainly cannot recommend it.
by Helen
I like the data Garmin tracks but the size of the forerunner – while perfect for running – is far too big to wear day to day.
I bought the Lily to use as my day to day watch and I love it. It was worried about how big it would be prior to buying so have included a picture for reference. I use the hydration and breathwork features a lot and love them. I track walks on it (need to take your phone with you for the GPS but I have it with me anyway so that’s not an issue), short cardio exercises (jump rope etc – you can set the intervals yourself) and daily steps.
I was dubious about the touch screen but have had no problems at all. I switched the strap for a bracelet style one I found so it looks prettier day to day.
It’s turned out to be the perfect solution for the problem of “forerunner not really suitable for work and nice events”. I still use my forerunner for runs because I love the big screen and pace tracking for that. At the same time I’m out running I charge the Lily. All the data syncs to the same app so it’s all in one place. Win win!
by Saffron Romayne
For those who need the Garmin eco-system. Garmin reputation and function speaks for itself.
by Olivia
Everybody compliments me on this watch. It’s very dainty while also a good face. Settings and functions are great. I would say the battery is not as good as I would have thought. Originally it lasted 4-5 days now I need to charge almost every second day. This is after just 6 months.