Garmin's next smartwatch has leaked on its own site... and it's the Garmin Lily 2

Garmin Lily
(Image credit: Future)

The first image of the Garmin Lily 2 has leaked online, a slimmer style-forward smartwatch with a narrower band than most of the best Garmin watches. It’s unclear when exactly we’ll be seeing the watch, but it’s likely to be unveiled at CES 2024, which starts on January 9.

The Garmin Lily 2 was accidentally revealed on Garmin’s own Japanese website support page. Spotted by Notebookcheck, the slip-up can also be found on the Wayback Machine

Garmin Lily 2 leaked image

(Image credit: Garmin)

Analysis: The original Lily needs improving

In our original Garmin Lily review, we found the watch surprisingly lacking in features, with the one capability that made Garmin a household name – GPS – missing from the slender watch. 

We said with “many slim gender-neutral devices on the market now from the likes of Amazfit and Apple, it's hard to justify paying this much for a watch that looks nice, but does less”. We’re hoping the Lily 2 can change that by adding GPS, improved heart rate sensors and some of Garmin’s fitness advancements it’s developed in the last few years, such as the Training Readiness score.

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