SAVE $50:As of Feb. 18,Widow who Fell For Her Son’s Friend’s Stuff She Met On A Matching App (2025) the Garmin Lily 2 smartwatch is on sale for $199.99 at Best Buy. That's 20% off its list price of $249.99.
Most of the major Presidents' Day deals may be behind us, but there are still some discounts hanging around that are worth taking advantage of while they're still live. If you've had a new smartwatch in mind, Best Buy has a deal right now on the Garmin Lily 2 that's worth jumping on if you're looking for a fashionable tracker to keep up with your day-to-day routine.
The Garmin Lily 2 is currently on sale for $199.99, $50 off its list price of$249.99. There are two color options on sale as well: cream gold with a coconut silicone band and metallic lilac with a lilac silicone band. If this sleek smartwatch has caught your eye, it's worth it to jump on this deal now as it may not stick around much longer past Presidents' Day.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristAlongside its stylish design that makes it more of a fashion-forward smartwatch, we found the Garmin Lily 2 to have "great tracking for the casual user" in our review. Writer RJ Andersen says that, "If you’re looking for a small, beautiful watch with some simple everyday health-tracking functionality, the Lily 2 might be the perfect smartwatch for you." With this watch, you can track energy levels throughout the day, get a sleep score, track your steps, and more, making it a great fit for those who just want the basics of a smartwatch.
As mentioned before, this deal may not last for long, so act fast to save on the Garmin Lily 2 at Best Buy.
It's not the only smartwatch and fitness tracker deal available right now, though. You can also still save on the 40mm Samsung Galaxy Watch7 at Best Buy and the Fitbit Charge 6 is still on sale at Amazon.
Topics Fitness Trackers Smartwatches
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