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Garmin Lily 2, Stylish Small 35mm Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker with Hidden Display, Patterned Lens, Bright Touchscreen Display and up to 5 days battery life, Coconut

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The Garmin Lily 2 Coconut is a stylish small 35mm smartwatch and fitness tracker designed for women, featuring a hidden patterned lens that reveals a bright touchscreen display. This elegant two-way device offers comprehensive health tracking, smart notifications, and a battery life of up to 5 days, seamlessly blending fashion and fitness.

  • Stylish 35mm smartwatch with a hidden display and patterned lens.
  • Extended 5-day battery life for continuous health and activity tracking.
  • Advanced health metrics including sleep score, Body Battery, and heart rate monitoring.
  • Supports connected GPS and built-in sports apps like yoga, cardio, and dance fitness.

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Garmin Lily 2 Smartwatch: Stylish 35mm Fitness Tracker for Women with Hidden Display & 5-Day Battery Life – Coconut Edition

Elevate your style and health tracking effortlessly with the Garmin Lily 2. This exceptionally stylish, small 35mm smartwatch is designed for the modern woman who refuses to compromise on fashion or fitness. The Lily 2 features a unique patterned lens that seamlessly hides a bright touchscreen display, giving you a chic accessory one moment and a powerful health tracker the next. Enjoy up to 5 days of battery life, continuous heart rate monitoring, advanced sleep score metrics, and built-in sports apps for yoga, cardio, and more. Stay connected with smart notifications right on your wrist and have peace of mind with essential safety features. The Coconut edition, complete with a comfortable silicone band, is your 24/7 partner for wellness and sophisticated living.

Key Features

  • Ultra-Stylish Design: Small 35mm case with a unique patterned lens that reveals a bright, vibrant touchscreen display with a simple tap.
  • Extended Battery Life: Stay powered for up to 5 days, ensuring continuous health and activity monitoring without daily charging.
  • Advanced Health Tracking: Monitor sleep score, respiration, all-day stress, hydration, menstrual cycle/pregnancy, and Body Battery™ energy levels.
  • Wrist-Based Heart Rate: Includes high and low heart rate alerts to keep you informed about your well-being.
  • Smart Connectivity: Receive smart notifications for incoming calls, text messages, and calendar reminders when paired with your compatible smartphone.
  • Integrated Sports Apps: Track popular activities like yoga, Pilates, cardio, and dance fitness. Connect to your phone’s GPS for accurate outdoor run/walk tracking.
  • Safety & Tracking Features: Includes LiveTrack, plus Incident Detection (during select activities) and Assistance, sending your live location to emergency contacts when paired with your smartphone.

Important Information

  • Case Size: 35mm.
  • Battery Composition: Lithium Ion.
  • Operating System Compatibility: Android.
  • Wireless Standard: Bluetooth.
  • GPS Functionality: GPS is available via connection to a compatible smartphone.

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Specification

Overview

Weight22.68 g
Dimensions1.01 × 3.54 × 3.54 cm
Department ‏‎ unisex-adult
Manufacturer‎Garmin
Language:‎ Portuguese Brazilian, Portuguese Brazilian
Item model number ‏‎010-02839-00
Product Dimensions ‏‎1.01 x 3.54 x 3.54 cm; 22.68 g
Guaranteed software updates until ‏‎ unknown
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  1. Megan G


    Heads up, this is a LONG detailed review. But to sum up, this watch is absolutely ideal if you have small wrists and want to monitor your health and triggers, particularly if you have an energy limiting condition or POTS. I haven’t had any of the problems other reviewers have mentioned…as of yet.I’ve been wanting a smart watch for quite some time in order to monitor and record my health stats, sleep and for notifications from my phone. I tried on some of the more popular ones, including Samsung, Fitbit, Google and also had a cheaper non branded version, which was the same size as the Apple watch, however I felt that they were all too bulky on my small wrists for me to be able to tolerate wearing consistently, especially overnight.I then came across this watch.At 35mm it was quite a bit smaller than the 41mm sizes that the Samsung and Google watches came in, so I felt that this would be my best option.I’ve had the watch around a month now and have been wearing it consistently, including every night, and so far, I’m really impressed.Positives:- It’s comfortable to wear all day and sleep in- It looks good on my small wrist- The heart rate and SpO2 measurements are accurate, as I measured these against my pulse oximeter, which I also know to be accurate as I recently compared it to the ECG monitor during a cardiology appt and it gave the same results.- I like the Garmin app, I find it very user friendly and customisable to my own needs.- The sleep tracking seems mostly accurate and is providing some good insight.- I like the stress tracker, which measures HRV, and is important for me to monitor as I suffer with M.E. This is also showing some good insight into my triggers throughout the day. When it notices that you’re highly ‘stressed’ it will then prompt you to do a 5 minute breathing exercise to bring down your HRV, which again I’ve found really useful.- It has a ‘body battery’ function which, depending on your sleep quality and I think potentially your stress/HRV levels, tells you how much energy you have left in your tank to give for the day/rest of the day. Again I’ve found this useful as I have an energy limiting condition. It takes a few weeks for this to start reporting and be accurate as it wants to monitor your stats first to work out your baseline.- At the end of each day it asks you, via the app, to record your ‘behaviours’ under lifestyle logging, and again these can be customised so that you can monitor different triggers to your health etc.- It monitors your menstruation cycle.- It can monitor your water intake via the watch itself. Initially I found this helpful but unfortunately after about 7-10 days I started to forget to log this.- You can log your blood pressure. This needs to be taken manually, the watch does not do it for you, but it can be logged via the app to keep track of it, if needed for medical reasons, so all your health stats are in one place.- The step counter seems very accurate and you can change your step goals at any time. It also alerts you when you have reached your goal.- It tells you your sleep quality on the watch each morning, as well as the weather and any events you’ve put in your calendar for the day.- It goes into sleep mode at a time which you can choose and then back into normal mode again at a time of your choosing. In sleep mode it turns off the screen and notifications so it does not wake you during the night.- The notifications via various apps on my phone are very handy, and you can pick and choose which notifications it displays on the watch by toggling on/off on the different apps via the Garmin app. I would regularly miss calls and texts when out and about as I wouldn’t hear my phone in my bag, but now I feel a vibration on my wrist when these come through so I never miss them.- It comes with an emergency mode which you can add emergency contacts to. If you need help or assistance you tap 10 times on the watch face and it will activate that mode and send text messages to your emergency contacts to alert them that you may need assistance.- It has find my phone alert on it, which has proven useful when I’ve put my phone down somewhere indoors and can’t find it!- It’s lightweight and not at all bulky so I have gotten used to wearing it consistently without a problem.- I like the strap, it’s like a silicone type material but looks leather. It’s also easy to fasten independently.- The battery life on it seems pretty good. I get around 4-5 days out of it per full charge.Draw backs:- Whilst the sleep tracking seems to be mostly accurate, I have found a few times that it’s said I was in REM sleep in the morning when actually I was up and feeding my cat!- The charger is a bit fiddly and annoying. The cheap non branded watch I had came with a magnetic charger which was much more user friendly. This one you have to clip onto the watch and you have to get the prongs in the exact right positioning.- It’s a basic watch in a sense of that it does not come with a coloured dial, pictures, ECG, GPS, or things like Garmin Pay etc. The Lily 2 Active comes with GPS however.All in all, I’m very pleased with the watch. It does everything that I need it to do for monitoring my health and receiving notifications. I don’t personally feel that I need any of the added extras that the bigger watches come with, as I either have these on my phone or I don’t require them.You do need to play around with the app and settings to fully customise the watch to your individual needs, which I found fairly straight forward. It won’t just do everything I’ve mentioned above straight out of the box.I haven’t commented on the ‘activities’/ sports modes as I have not used these due to health limitations.I would highly recommend this watch to anyone who has small wrists like mine and wants to track and monitor their health needs, particularly if you have conditions like M.E, Fibromyalgia, POTS etc.

  2. mippy


    Bought this for my wife who has had previous garmin models. This model is more stylish than some of the others and fits well on her wrist. ItsTouch screen is easy to use and to get access to different features of the watch. Weight and build quality are what you’d expectFrom Garmin. It’s comfortable and does not get in the way at night.

  3. Kim C


    Pleased with the look and size of the watch. Slow to respond at times, but no other problems so far. Purchased approx 1 month ago

  4. FH57


    Great fit watch. It measures my sleep more accurately than my last watch and has lots of features e.g. stress, fitness age and activity. I tend to use the cardio and the walk trackers the most as can’t get my head around recording sets, weight and HIIT sessions. It’s also not out of place with a pretty summer dress on.

  5. Mrs G


    As i only have a small wrist i was looking for a replacement fitness watch for my fitbit luxe. The garmin Lily 2 whilst still bigger gives me the same type of features i need to monitor health and fitness levels but still looks a nice stylish watch that suits the smaller wrist. Some of the watch features and the app are understandably different to fitbit, but within a couple of days i had gotten used to it. The battery life is good, i charge it every 4 days and the screen clarity is also good tho i do have the brightness set higher to provide better contrast. I have found the fitness and health tracking to be accurate enough and on a par with my old fit bit.

  6. Mannieac


    Pros- Fits well-Good design, looks nice on my wrist-Tracks steps, heart rate etc. well-Notifications received okayHowever, it regularly disconnects from my phone and frustratingly the touch screen frequently doesn’t work so it just sticks. I have, therefore, stopped recording my activities. This is not ideal.I do really like the look of this watch, which is why (despite the problems with the touch screen) I have decided to keep it. I just do not record my activities!

  7. Caroline Helfferich


    Lovely looking watch but that’s about it. You have to remember to track exercise. When you actually remember it takes forever to update your info. Even when I have achieved step count for the day it takes forever to update so I failed challenges because of it not updating.

  8. teresa sansom


    Nice small,face watch,not bulky,nice and light,features are great,from heart rate,water intake,steps,gets u motivated with a beep,would recommend

  9. mohamed w.

    Bad
    Very bad its less than 1 month . The watch is not working . Not accuret heart rate measurements . Suddenly stop sending notifications

  10. fanet-duval

    Parfait !!
    Je suis ravie de mon achat ! La Garmin Lily 2 allie élégance et performance : son design est fin, léger et discret, parfait pour le porter tous les jours sans sensation de lourdeur. L’écran est clair et réactif, même en plein soleil.Côté fonctionnalités, elle suit très bien l’activité physique (marche, course, vélo…), mais aussi le sommeil et la santé (fréquence cardiaque, stress, SpO2). Les alertes et notifications sont pratiques, tout en restant sobres. L’autonomie est également satisfaisante : plusieurs jours sans avoir à recharger, ce qui est très confortable.En résumé, c’est une montre connectée idéale pour celles et ceux qui cherchent un compromis entre style et efficacité, sans avoir un énorme cadran au poignet. Je recommande à 100%

  11. Alex Ketels

    Top horloge voor dames
    Dochter is er super tevreden mee. Lange batterijduur, klein en elegant ontwerp, past perfect om een smalle pols

  12. Casey

    Perfect for stylish people with small wrists
    This is such a good watch, and finally something that has a watch face suitable for people with small wrists. It integrates really well with smart phones, for people who want it as a way of staying connected without looking at their phone, as well as fitness tracking.The watch itself is comfortable and stylish, looking much less obviously like a fitness watch than other competitors

  13. Adda

    Best watch ever!!
    So happy with it. I have it for a few months already and I don’t have a problem with it. Now I understand the hype with Garmin and also don’t count the hands movement as steps like other watches does. The app it’s good and the badge thing just motivate u more!!!

  14. Megan G


    Heads up, this is a LONG detailed review. But to sum up, this watch is absolutely ideal if you have small wrists and want to monitor your health and triggers, particularly if you have an energy limiting condition or POTS. I haven’t had any of the problems other reviewers have mentioned…as of yet.I’ve been wanting a smart watch for quite some time in order to monitor and record my health stats, sleep and for notifications from my phone. I tried on some of the more popular ones, including Samsung, Fitbit, Google and also had a cheaper non branded version, which was the same size as the Apple watch, however I felt that they were all too bulky on my small wrists for me to be able to tolerate wearing consistently, especially overnight.I then came across this watch.At 35mm it was quite a bit smaller than the 41mm sizes that the Samsung and Google watches came in, so I felt that this would be my best option.I’ve had the watch around a month now and have been wearing it consistently, including every night, and so far, I’m really impressed.Positives:- It’s comfortable to wear all day and sleep in- It looks good on my small wrist- The heart rate and SpO2 measurements are accurate, as I measured these against my pulse oximeter, which I also know to be accurate as I recently compared it to the ECG monitor during a cardiology appt and it gave the same results.- I like the Garmin app, I find it very user friendly and customisable to my own needs.- The sleep tracking seems mostly accurate and is providing some good insight.- I like the stress tracker, which measures HRV, and is important for me to monitor as I suffer with M.E. This is also showing some good insight into my triggers throughout the day. When it notices that you’re highly ‘stressed’ it will then prompt you to do a 5 minute breathing exercise to bring down your HRV, which again I’ve found really useful.- It has a ‘body battery’ function which, depending on your sleep quality and I think potentially your stress/HRV levels, tells you how much energy you have left in your tank to give for the day/rest of the day. Again I’ve found this useful as I have an energy limiting condition. It takes a few weeks for this to start reporting and be accurate as it wants to monitor your stats first to work out your baseline.- At the end of each day it asks you, via the app, to record your ‘behaviours’ under lifestyle logging, and again these can be customised so that you can monitor different triggers to your health etc.- It monitors your menstruation cycle.- It can monitor your water intake via the watch itself. Initially I found this helpful but unfortunately after about 7-10 days I started to forget to log this.- You can log your blood pressure. This needs to be taken manually, the watch does not do it for you, but it can be logged via the app to keep track of it, if needed for medical reasons, so all your health stats are in one place.- The step counter seems very accurate and you can change your step goals at any time. It also alerts you when you have reached your goal.- It tells you your sleep quality on the watch each morning, as well as the weather and any events you’ve put in your calendar for the day.- It goes into sleep mode at a time which you can choose and then back into normal mode again at a time of your choosing. In sleep mode it turns off the screen and notifications so it does not wake you during the night.- The notifications via various apps on my phone are very handy, and you can pick and choose which notifications it displays on the watch by toggling on/off on the different apps via the Garmin app. I would regularly miss calls and texts when out and about as I wouldn’t hear my phone in my bag, but now I feel a vibration on my wrist when these come through so I never miss them.- It comes with an emergency mode which you can add emergency contacts to. If you need help or assistance you tap 10 times on the watch face and it will activate that mode and send text messages to your emergency contacts to alert them that you may need assistance.- It has find my phone alert on it, which has proven useful when I’ve put my phone down somewhere indoors and can’t find it!- It’s lightweight and not at all bulky so I have gotten used to wearing it consistently without a problem.- I like the strap, it’s like a silicone type material but looks leather. It’s also easy to fasten independently.- The battery life on it seems pretty good. I get around 4-5 days out of it per full charge.Draw backs:- Whilst the sleep tracking seems to be mostly accurate, I have found a few times that it’s said I was in REM sleep in the morning when actually I was up and feeding my cat!- The charger is a bit fiddly and annoying. The cheap non branded watch I had came with a magnetic charger which was much more user friendly. This one you have to clip onto the watch and you have to get the prongs in the exact right positioning.- It’s a basic watch in a sense of that it does not come with a coloured dial, pictures, ECG, GPS, or things like Garmin Pay etc. The Lily 2 Active comes with GPS however.All in all, I’m very pleased with the watch. It does everything that I need it to do for monitoring my health and receiving notifications. I don’t personally feel that I need any of the added extras that the bigger watches come with, as I either have these on my phone or I don’t require them.You do need to play around with the app and settings to fully customise the watch to your individual needs, which I found fairly straight forward. It won’t just do everything I’ve mentioned above straight out of the box.I haven’t commented on the ‘activities’/ sports modes as I have not used these due to health limitations.I would highly recommend this watch to anyone who has small wrists like mine and wants to track and monitor their health needs, particularly if you have conditions like M.E, Fibromyalgia, POTS etc.

  15. mippy


    Bought this for my wife who has had previous garmin models. This model is more stylish than some of the others and fits well on her wrist. ItsTouch screen is easy to use and to get access to different features of the watch. Weight and build quality are what you’d expectFrom Garmin. It’s comfortable and does not get in the way at night.

  16. Kim C


    Pleased with the look and size of the watch. Slow to respond at times, but no other problems so far. Purchased approx 1 month ago

  17. FH57


    Great fit watch. It measures my sleep more accurately than my last watch and has lots of features e.g. stress, fitness age and activity. I tend to use the cardio and the walk trackers the most as can’t get my head around recording sets, weight and HIIT sessions. It’s also not out of place with a pretty summer dress on.

  18. Mrs G


    As i only have a small wrist i was looking for a replacement fitness watch for my fitbit luxe. The garmin Lily 2 whilst still bigger gives me the same type of features i need to monitor health and fitness levels but still looks a nice stylish watch that suits the smaller wrist. Some of the watch features and the app are understandably different to fitbit, but within a couple of days i had gotten used to it. The battery life is good, i charge it every 4 days and the screen clarity is also good tho i do have the brightness set higher to provide better contrast. I have found the fitness and health tracking to be accurate enough and on a par with my old fit bit.

  19. Mannieac


    Pros- Fits well-Good design, looks nice on my wrist-Tracks steps, heart rate etc. well-Notifications received okayHowever, it regularly disconnects from my phone and frustratingly the touch screen frequently doesn’t work so it just sticks. I have, therefore, stopped recording my activities. This is not ideal.I do really like the look of this watch, which is why (despite the problems with the touch screen) I have decided to keep it. I just do not record my activities!

  20. Caroline Helfferich


    Lovely looking watch but that’s about it. You have to remember to track exercise. When you actually remember it takes forever to update your info. Even when I have achieved step count for the day it takes forever to update so I failed challenges because of it not updating.

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