It is not easy for new players to penetrate the otherwise competitive arena. But Garmin is no outsider. Arguably, it is amid the top few in the industry.

No wonder, the GPS-enabled consumer tech specialist is increasing its profile with the addition of a women-first watch that’s stylish, features built-in GPS, and comes with all the health and wellness features of a connected smartwatch. Called the Lily 2 Active, this is the smallest GPS-enabled smartwatch in the . Perhaps for some that could mean the Lily 2 Active cuts corners, but it’s far from the fact.

It’s a small, but fashionable feature-focused smartwatch that comes with nine days of battery life – if you are not using the GPS. With the GPS running all the time, the watch will trim the usage down to nine hours before requiring a recharge. Designer: Of course, the Lily 2 Active has been created with a primary emphasis on women’s health tracking features.

So, the watch can be used to keep track of the menstrual cycles, pregnancies, and also monitor the different sleep stages. Small but durable the watch has a metal casing and a hidden display that comes to life on a tap or with movement of the wrist. The watch is provided with two push buttons to select activities or toggle between screens.

It comes preinstalled with workout features for cardio, yoga, tennis, dance fitness, strength training and more. Interestingly, the user can download the high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and yoga sessions to view the .