Garmin lily
Stroke type detection (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly) (pool swim only)īasic rest timer (up from 0) (pool swim only)Īs you can see, the differences stem almost entirely from ‘advanced’ training features or specific activities like Golfing/Swimming. Pool swim metrics (lengths, distance, pace, stroke count, swim efficiency (SWOLF), calories) Skiing, Snowboarding, XC Skiing, Stand Up Paddleboarding, RowingĪlerts (triggers an alarm when you reach goals including time, distance, heart rate or calories)Ĭompatible with Varia™ radar (rear-facing radar) Stat tracking (strokes, putts per round, greens and fairways hit)Īutomatic club tracking compatible (requires accessory) Notifications The notification replies to this. GPS Garmin Lily has GPS tracking but relies on your phone. If you consider long battery life, Garmin’s Lily smartwatch might not be on your top list. This is relatively faster than other smartwatch brands. Measures shot distance (calculates exact yardage for shots from anywhere on course) The Garmin Lily smartwatch can only last for 4-5 days, depending on how you use it. Yardage to F/M/B (distance to the front, middle and back of green) Running, Indoor Track Running, Treadmill Running This stylish smartwatch is the first of its kind from Garmin with an incredibly small, 34 mm watch case and a stylish patterned lens. HR Broadcast (broadcasts HR data over ANT+™ to paired devices) Strength, Cardio and Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Floor Climbing, Indoor Rowing, Yoga, Pilates and Breathwork Strength Training, Cardio Training, Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Yoga Strength, Cardio, Elliptical Training, Stair Stepping, Yoga, Pilates and Breathwork Incident Detection during select activities Yes (spot-check, and optionally all-day and in sleep)Ĭonnect IQ™ (downloadable watch faces, data fields, widgets and apps) Up to 5 days (excluding Pulse Ox sleep tracking). Learn More.ħ timed activities 14 days of activity tracking dataħ timed activities, 14 days of activity tracking data Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) Garmin Lily vs Garmin Vivomove 3s vs Garmin Vivoactive 4s (Differences Only)įibre-reinforced polymer with polymer rear coverįits wrists with a circumference of 110-175 mm.įits wrists with a circumference of 110-175 mm Lily Screen Displayīelow is an in-depth breakdown of what I would classify as Garmin’s current most popular female watches within the same bracket that focus more on everyday health tracking and aren’t specialised like the forerunner or fenix 6 watches. Each Lily model colour has a different designed lens style that helps create the animation effect. It’s also an exquisite design, just look at that screen animation. Still, you do get a smartwatch more than capable of health and fitness tracking that is one of the smallest options currently available.
#Garmin lily series#
You’re not going to get the advanced athletic features seen on the forerunner, fenix 6s or vivoactive 4s series watches. How does it compare to the other Garmin women’s watches?Įssentially the Garmin Lily is on par with a Vivomove 3S, and unlike some of Garmin’s other smartwatches, the Lily is fully touchscreen with a small ‘virtual’ button at the base of the unit.