Are you an Amazfit smartwatch user who’s been craving something fresh and exciting? Well, the wait is finally over! Zepp Health has just rolled out a major update to its companion app, and it’s packed with features that are sure to reignite your passion for fitness tracking. But here’s where it gets even more interesting: this isn’t just a minor tweak—it’s a full-blown transformation designed to keep you hooked on your health goals.
The latest Version 10.0 of the Zepp app, now available on iOS via the Apple App Store, brings a long-awaited UI refresh that’s both visually stunning and incredibly functional. While the official changelog mentions bug fixes, users have uncovered a treasure trove of enhancements. The most noticeable change? The app’s home screen has been completely reimagined. Gone is the old ‘Core Metrics’ section, replaced by clearly defined areas for activities, training plans, and insights. The layout feels familiar yet refreshingly modern, thanks to an updated color palette that makes navigating and interpreting data a breeze.
But that’s not all—the real game-changer is the new Badges system, front and center in the app’s bottom navigation bar. This feature adds a layer of gamification to your fitness journey, allowing you to earn badges for personal bests, achievements, challenges, and long-term goals. And this is the part most people miss: there’s even a section showing the badges you haven’t unlocked yet, subtly nudging you to keep pushing your limits. It’s a clever way to keep motivation high, though it’s worth noting that Amazfit is playing catch-up here, as other platforms have had similar features for a while.
This update aligns with a broader trend in the wearables industry, where brands are focusing on software and ecosystem enhancements rather than just hardware upgrades to foster long-term user engagement. By integrating achievements and visual rewards directly into the app, Amazfit is clearly aiming to boost motivation and retention among its users. But here’s a thought-provoking question: Is this enough to set Amazfit apart in an increasingly crowded market? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
For now, the update is exclusive to iOS users, with compatibility across Amazfit’s current lineup, including the Balance 2 and Active Max. Android users, however, are left waiting. Based on Amazfit’s usual rollout patterns, the Android version is likely to arrive in February. Until then, iOS users can enjoy the fresh look and start collecting those badges. Stay tuned, and let the fitness fun begin!