Ideal gift! Garmin Lily 2 women's watch just dropped below 5 thousand crowns

  • Garmin Lily 2 are elegant smartwatches for women with a hidden LCD display, health monitoring, and sports modes
  • They currently cost 4,690 CZK on Alza, originally selling for 6,889 CZK
  • At this price, they primarily impress with their compact design for smaller wrists, up to 5-day battery life, and solid health features

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
13. 3. 2026 15:30
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If you’re looking for a smartwatch that doesn’t feel like a sports computer on your wrist, but also offers health functions and basic sports tracking, this is an interesting discount. The Garmin Lily 2 Metallic Lilac/Lilac Silicone Band now costs 4,690 CZK on Alza instead of the original 6,889 CZK. That’s a drop of 2,199 CZK for a model primarily aimed at women who want to combine stylish looks with smart features. Find more directly in the product detail on Alza.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a smaller, elegant smartwatch for everyday wear that can handle health, sleep, and regular sports activities.
⚠️ Consider if you want a full-fledged sports watch with its own GPS or advanced features for runners and swimmers.
💡 For 4,690 CZK you get a stylish model with heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, sleep, stress, Body Battery tracking, and up to 5-day battery life, which is a fairly strong offer with this discount.

Why Garmin Lily 2 are interesting for this type of female user

Garmin Lily 2 nejsou typické chytré hodinky, které se snaží působit sportovně a robustně. Naopak cílí na ženy, kterým běžné smartwatch přijdou příliš velké nebo designově rušivé. Největším tahákem je tu právě malé tělo, kulatý tvar a skrytý LCD displej, který se aktivuje pohybem ruky nebo poklepáním. Na první pohled tak hodinky vypadají spíš jako módní doplněk než klasická chytrá elektronika.

That’s precisely why Lily 2 has its clear audience. If someone doesn’t want large sports Garmins or square smartwatches with a prominent display on their wrist, the Garmin Lily 2 for 4,690 CZK make sense as a compromise between aesthetics and functions. Moreover, they support 14mm Quick Release straps, so the look can be easily customized.

It also helps that Garmin Connect doesn’t require a paid subscription to access basic or even a range of more advanced metrics. This isn’t always a given for cheaper and mid-range watches, and for some female users, it might be more important than an extra “wow” feature.

Health Features and Daily Use

For everyday wear, the Lily 2 are very well equipped. The watch tracks heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, stress, breathing, sleep, and Body Battery, which is an indicator of body energy. Female health tracking is also included, which is precisely the type of feature that fits the focus of this model more naturally than with universal smartwatches.

Furthermore, Garmin has also improved sleep statistics in the second generation. The watch can better display night data and offer a sleep score, i.e., an overall sleep score. This is a practical feature especially for watches that are intended more for wellness than for hardcore sports. Phone notifications, calendar, and safety features for incident detection during selected activities when paired with a mobile phone are also useful.

Battery life is stated by the manufacturer to be up to 5 days, and according to user experience and reviews, it can be quite good in practice. Some users even report getting slightly above the officially stated value, which is more of a pleasant exception than a rule for wearable electronics.

Sport and Practice: What it does well and where its limits are

Garmin Lily 2 can track a relatively wide range of activities. These include running, HIIT, yoga, Pilates, pool swimming, walking, and various dance styles. For a regular female user who wants an overview of movement, calories, and basic performance, this is more than enough. The watch is also light and small, so it doesn’t feel as intrusive on the wrist as larger sports models.

However, a weaker point is that they do not have their own GPS. So, if you want to accurately track outdoor running, routes, or pace, you need to have your phone with you. This is important to mention mainly because the Garmin brand is often associated with sports watches for runners and cyclists. But Lily 2 is aimed elsewhere – more at lifestyle and wellness than serious sports analysis.

Similarly, it’s good to keep in mind that this is not a model for someone who wants the most convenient control in every situation. For example, one user complains that the watch has no physical button and everything is handled by touch, which may not always respond ideally. This may not bother everyone, but it’s fair to mention. Criticism also appeared regarding pool swimming measurement, where one female user reported significant inaccuracies.

What Users Say

On Alza, the watch has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 17 reviews, and 82% of customers recommend it. Positive feedback most often highlights the elegant appearance, small size, suitability for small wrists, decent battery life, and simple basic controls. People often buy them as a gift or as a less technical-looking alternative to regular smartwatches.

On the other hand, it’s not a flawless product. Besides the mentioned touch control and swimming, there’s also a remark about the higher price outside of promotions. And this is where the current price of 4,690 CZK makes much more sense than the original 6,889 CZK. During a promotion, Lily 2 reaches a price point where its design and Garmin ecosystem become significantly more attractive.

Who Garmin Lily 2 is worth it for and who it isn’t

The Garmin Lily 2 for 4,690 CZK makes sense mainly for women who want an elegant watch for everyday wear, want to monitor their health, sleep, and basic activity, but don’t want a robust sports model on their wrist. They can also be a very good fit for users with smaller wrists who find regular smartwatches too large.

Conversely, they will make less sense for female runners, swimmers, or more demanding sports-oriented female users who want accurate routes without a phone, more sports metrics, or more convenient hardware control. For them, it is more suitable to opt for another Garmin from a more sports-oriented series.

However, if you’re looking more for a nice and smaller smartwatch with Garmin features rather than a sports tool, the current discount seems reasonable. At 4,690 CZK, it’s a much more justifiable purchase than at the original 6,889 CZK.

When it comes to smartwatches, do you prefer style and smaller dimensions, or would you rather opt for a more sports-oriented model with more features?

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