Germin recently revealed its latest wearable, calling it “small and fashionable smartwatch women have been waiting for.” The Lily’s bands are just 14mm, wide, which is noticeably thinner than 20mm and 24mm versions on most other smartwatches. Even at 10.15mm thick, Lily’s case is ever so slightly thinner than the Watch SE which is 10.7mm.
They’re so many features embedded in it which the company claims makes the Lily a female watch. The designs are different based on what model of the Lily you choose, and there are six different styles available in two categories: Classic or Sport.
The Lily offers different features found on Garmin’s other watches like the Venu Sq and Vivomove Style. They both have full-color screens, but otherwise offer the same 5 ATM water-resistance rating and monitoring of heart rate, stress, hydration, respiration rate, and blood oxygen.
“Garmin says the Lily will last 14 days of activity tracking, while the Venu Sq only lasts up to 200 hours of activity tracking”. The watches also offer basic notifications and phone management. You can control music playback, set up emergency contacts, get your messages and calls, and more.
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