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The Garmin Lily 2 Active has a $50 discount, but don’t wait!

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Smartwatches have become quite a popular fitness tool over the last several years, but these gadgets can do far more than help you count calories. Some of the best models can even receive notifications from your phone, allowing you to stay connected when you’re out for a casual stroll. And when it comes to smartwatch deals, one brand we’re always glad to see promos from is Garmin.

As a matter of fact, we came across a great Garmin offer earlier today: For a limited time, when you purchase the Garmin Lily 2 Active through Amazon, Crutchfield, or Best Buy, you’ll only pay $250. The full MSRP on this model is $300.

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Why you should buy the Garmin Lily 2 Active

The Lily 2 Active is as much a statement piece as it is a feature-packed smartwatch and fitness companion. Available in numerous colors and band styles, the Lily 2 has a 1-inch x 0.84-inch display that blends right in with the watch aesthetic. Tap the screen, and you’ll be greeted with a bright and colorful screen that supports up to 240 x 201 resolution. When paired to your phone, you’ll be able to receive texts and notifications, and the watch is compatible with both iOS and Android devices!

Garmin claims you’ll get up to nine days of battery life (when the wearable is set to Smartwatch Mode), which bodes well for those who want to put this tough pup to the test. Use it for keeping tabs on your sleep, heart rate, and respiration, or take advantage of the many sports apps built into the device. Other noteworthy features include automated and manual safety tracking and a 5 ATM water resistance rating.

We’re not sure how long this discount will stick around, so if you’ve been looking to score a great price on a smartwatch, now might be your best shot. Take $50 off the Garmin Lily 2 Active when you purchase today. You may also want to check out our lists of the best fitness deals and the best Fitbit deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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