I just love the fact Des is so professional that he even decided to paint his nails for the purpose of the video💅 🥰 (jk brother, good job on the review!)
I had just settled on getting the Lily 2 Classic and needed to wait a few weeks to pay off some vet bills first, but was a bit disappointed it lacked the features the Active now includes. Only good thing to come from two sick pets I guess! But I had decided on the cream gold because I once saw a silver one in store and it looked dull and cheap. And now I'm back to trying to decide between the lunar gold and silver because I have just seen a photo of a silver one on a person and it looked shiny and nice so now I'm all 🤪 again!
This is the boat I'm in. I'm jumping from Fitbit to Garmin and am looking into both the Lily 2 Active and the Vivoactive 5. They're priced the same and comparable with features. Considering my Fitbit device was/is the One, I don't need a lot of bells & whistles. I'm curious as to the primary reason why someone would choose the L2A over the VA5 if they're pretty similar.
@@kw348 I'm the same, had a Fitbit for years and going to switch to Garmin. I am going with the Lily Active over the Vivoactive simply because it looks nicer as a day to day watch.
Hello, my wife just got this and the screen display isnt waking up when she rotates her wrist. She can only wake it up with a double tap. Is there a setting she needs to change?
Loved the video! I'm jumping from Fitbit to Garmin and am considering the Lily 2 Active. Related to cycling, did you mention that you need to add a speed or cadence sensor b/c it doesn't track speed during a ride? Is speed one of the things you can track & see on face of the watch during the activity? Also, same thing with heart rate. Do you need to add a heart rate sensor or is it just more accurate with a sensor? Regarding the buttons, are you able to navigate through all the menus & faces by buttons only OR are there some times where you do have to use the touch screen to get through certain menus? Thank you!
It has built in GPS so no need for a speed sensor to track speed and distance outdoors, but a speed sensor is needed indoors for speed and distance. You can see that information on the display during cycling. It also has a built in heart rate sensor - using an external sensor will just get better accuracy with some activities. You will have to use the touchscreen to navigate through some areas of the interface.
@@nellieforbes2216 we can try but as they've opened the box and worn it, it might be slightly difficult. it is in pristine condition, and so is the packaging (if you held the watch next to a brand new one, you would not be able to tell the difference) so it might be worth a shot.
I have a video idea for you: which watch to buy for the elderly / your parents? realistically it needs a field research, but your own evaluation of ease of use and health features useful for them should be a good starting point.
I just love the fact Des is so professional that he even decided to paint his nails for the purpose of the video💅 🥰 (jk brother, good job on the review!)
Don’t give him ideas
I had just settled on getting the Lily 2 Classic and needed to wait a few weeks to pay off some vet bills first, but was a bit disappointed it lacked the features the Active now includes. Only good thing to come from two sick pets I guess! But I had decided on the cream gold because I once saw a silver one in store and it looked dull and cheap. And now I'm back to trying to decide between the lunar gold and silver because I have just seen a photo of a silver one on a person and it looked shiny and nice so now I'm all 🤪 again!
Might pick this one up! Thank you. It looks good on a smaller wrist mine is 5.25” and my instinct 2s looks pretty beefy.
Hopefully this means a revamp vivomove series with GPS
Maybe a good present for my wife, she got the lily 1 and the missing gps on that watch is a real bummer.
the strap lugs look way better than lily 2... and good that they moved to the more standard charging cable
Would you recommend this one over the Venue 3s?
And is it too small for (smaller) men’s wrists or acceptable?
is a new forerunner on the way?
Comparing to this and the vivoactive 5, more just for daily use and light workout, which would you recommend?
This is the boat I'm in. I'm jumping from Fitbit to Garmin and am looking into both the Lily 2 Active and the Vivoactive 5. They're priced the same and comparable with features. Considering my Fitbit device was/is the One, I don't need a lot of bells & whistles. I'm curious as to the primary reason why someone would choose the L2A over the VA5 if they're pretty similar.
@@kw348 Good question. I am also keen on the answer to this question.
@@kw348 I'm the same, had a Fitbit for years and going to switch to Garmin. I am going with the Lily Active over the Vivoactive simply because it looks nicer as a day to day watch.
Hello, my wife just got this and the screen display isnt waking up when she rotates her wrist. She can only wake it up with a double tap. Is there a setting she needs to change?
Wondering what how the activity features differ from the venu 3s? No music storage or taking calls/sending texts.
Loved the video! I'm jumping from Fitbit to Garmin and am considering the Lily 2 Active. Related to cycling, did you mention that you need to add a speed or cadence sensor b/c it doesn't track speed during a ride? Is speed one of the things you can track & see on face of the watch during the activity? Also, same thing with heart rate. Do you need to add a heart rate sensor or is it just more accurate with a sensor?
Regarding the buttons, are you able to navigate through all the menus & faces by buttons only OR are there some times where you do have to use the touch screen to get through certain menus?
Thank you!
It has built in GPS so no need for a speed sensor to track speed and distance outdoors, but a speed sensor is needed indoors for speed and distance. You can see that information on the display during cycling. It also has a built in heart rate sensor - using an external sensor will just get better accuracy with some activities. You will have to use the touchscreen to navigate through some areas of the interface.
@@DesFit Thanks for the response! Appreciate it!
Hey @Desfit . I just got my fenix u pro solar (non sapphire ) is it advisable to throw in a screen protection on it against the Garmin guidelines?
Once again still no Suunto Race S review?
oh come on. I just ordered the classic, ffs. it arrives this Friday. do I send it back and get this?
Yes
And don’t open the box
i literally just got a lily 2 goddamnit for someones present
Either you or the recipient return it & get this one.
@@nellieforbes2216 we can try but as they've opened the box and worn it, it might be slightly difficult. it is in pristine condition, and so is the packaging (if you held the watch next to a brand new one, you would not be able to tell the difference) so it might be worth a shot.
I have a video idea for you: which watch to buy for the elderly / your parents? realistically it needs a field research, but your own evaluation of ease of use and health features useful for them should be a good starting point.
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