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Garmin Offers Its Fashion Smartwatch Lily 2 at Black Friday Pricing Again to Clear Out Stock
Garmin Offers Its Fashion Smartwatch Lily 2 at Black Friday Pricing Again to Clear Out Stock

Gizmodo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Garmin Offers Its Fashion Smartwatch Lily 2 at Black Friday Pricing Again to Clear Out Stock

Most smartwatches are looked at like bulky pieces of tech that happen to fit on your wrist. They're utilitarian and hardly fashionable, though there are some ways to customize most so they don't have to look like a massive screen on a bracelet. Still, design trends more toward sporty electronics. The Garmin Lily smartwatch is a lot different, and it tends to lean more toward delicate jewelry, a 'normal' wristwatch instead of a multifaceted gadget. And if you're into that kind of design, you can grab one of these smartwatches now at a great price. Right now, you can head to Amazon to get the Garmin Lily 2 for $200, down from its usual price of $250. That's $50 off and a discount of 20%. See at Amazon A fashion-focused wearable that can still perform The Lily 2 is one of Garmin's most fashion-focused wearables. The petite 34mm case and patterned lens give it a delicate, jewelry-inspired look. The display stays hidden until you need it, so it wears like a classic watch but functions like something much smarter. It's the kind of piece you could wear to the gym, a meeting, or a night out without ever feeling out of place. But don't let the pretty exterior fool you. Just because it's pretty, that doesn't mean it can't function. It's actually packed with useful features that even die-hard fitness enthusiasts can appreciate, and it goes beyond that. The Lily 2 tracks your heart rate, sleep, stress, hydration, and even energy levels using Garmin's Body Battery. It also includes women's health tracking tools, including menstrual and pregnancy tracking, giving you a well-rounded view of your daily wellness. While it doesn't have built-in GPS, it can connect to your phone to track outdoor activities like runs or walks. You'll also get smart notifications for texts, calls, calendar events, and more when paired with your phone. Battery life holds strong for up to five days, so you won't need to recharge it constantly. And the slim, lightweight design makes it easy to forget you're even wearing a smartwatch. For just $200, you really can't beat everything the Garmin Lily gives you. It's good for fitness enthusiasts, it's a nice-looking piece of jewelry on its own that could pass as a regular smartwatch, and it's under the Garmin umbrella, so you know you're getting a quality tech. Be sure to snag yours soon if you want to capitalize on that $50 off. See at Amazon

Your Garmin watch just got a big free update – here's what's new
Your Garmin watch just got a big free update – here's what's new

Business Mayor

time26-05-2025

  • Business Mayor

Your Garmin watch just got a big free update – here's what's new

Though the Apple Watch may still rule the smartwatch roost when it comes to public consciousness and bestseller charts, those who prioritise fitness and health in a wearable gadget may well have a Garmin smartwatch strapped to their wrists. Garmin watches come in several different price points with features aimed at runners, hikers, cyclists, golfers, triathletes and more, and the company has just announced a huge software update that's being pushed out to several smartwatches that could benefit you. Rolling out now to all compatible devices, the notably large update brings some key new tools to several modules including the Fenix 8, Instinct 3, Lily 2, Venu 3 and multiple Forerunner and Active watches. You can see the full list of updates and respective Garmin watches here. The update coincides with the release of the new Forerunner 570 and 970 watches, as well as the recent Vivoactive 6. All three of these watches include an Expanded Morning Report, an update to the excellent overview Garmin watches can give you at the start of your day. The Forerunners also have three new tracking features at launch: breathing variations, rucking activity and pack weight. These can record shifts in your breathing patterns, more accurate tracking of load-carrying exercises and the ability to enter your pack weight when training or trekking for more accurate VO2 max estimates. But you don't need a new Garmin to get these tools. Breathing variations are coming to most existing Garmin watches, while Instinct and Fenix models are getting the rucking and pack weight updates. Granular tools like this highlight how Garmin really does cater to more specialist training needs than the average Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch. The free update, which can be downloaded via the Garmin app for iPhone or Android and pushed to your watch, could also bring a passcode option to your watch, as well as a stage timer and also premium golf features, though some of these require a Garmin Golf Membership. Garmin also said it had introduced its new Garmin Trails feature, though this is locked behind a paywall for Connect+ subscribers. It's good to see these updates aren't just for the newest Garmins, too. Older models such as the Forerunner 165 are seeing some new features, as are the Vivoactive 5, though there's not much luck beyond that. Apple, Samsung and Google can be better at bringing the newest updates to the oldest watches, but then again, they lack many of the specialist tracking smarts of most Garmin products. READ SOURCE

Upgrade Your Smartwatch With $50 Off the Garmin Lily 2
Upgrade Your Smartwatch With $50 Off the Garmin Lily 2

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Upgrade Your Smartwatch With $50 Off the Garmin Lily 2

If you've been searching for a smartwatch that doesn't look as bulky as a traditional smartwatch, you should check out the Gamin Lily 2. The Garmin can do everything a standard smartwatch can, and it won't ruin your outfit. Did we mention that the watch is currently $50 off at Amazon That brings the cost to just $200. Not only that, but it's also on sale with $50 off at Best Buy and on the Garmin website as well. The Lily was specifically designed for women and is slimmer, sleeker and less bulky than a traditional smartwatch. It's also one of our top fitness tracker picks for smaller wrists. The Lily 2 has similar features compared to its predecessor, with some minor differences: There's more detailed sleep tracking with a score and more fitness mode options. Despite its more delicate appearance, the Lily still functions like other smartwatches and keeps track of your sleep duration and quality, hydration and workout modes like dance fitness mode (if you like taking Zumba or other dance classes). It also connects to 18 sports apps, as well as stress-tracking, blood oxygen levels and even monitoring menstrual cycles. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. Similar to other smartwatches, you'll be able to answer calls, emails, texts and other messages on your watch when you're out and about. All in all, this is one of the best Garmin deals on right now.

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