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  • Amazfit Zepp App Update Now Available for Smartwatch Users

    Amazfit Zepp App Update Now Available for Smartwatch Users

    A new version of the Zepp app for Amazfit smartwatches is being released. In September, users of the Amazfit Balance wearable had the chance to beta test software version 9.0.0. Now, the company has confirmed that this update will soon be available to all users.

    App Redesign

    The updated Zepp app features a fresh layout, which the company claims is easier to navigate and emphasizes health insights. Many users have shared their positive feedback, noting the cleaner and more modern appearance. Nonetheless, a handful of users have pointed out that some features, like heart rate graphs, are now located in less accessible places, leading to suggestions that the app might be more difficult to interpret.

    Enhanced Features

    Zepp has also made the process of connecting wearables simpler. A new activity tracking function can recommend the intensity level for your next workout, helping to avoid overdoing it. Additionally, a meal logging option lets you monitor your diet; you can upload photos and the app can automatically identify the food you’ve consumed.

    Availability

    Currently, Zepp app version 9.0.0 is available for iOS users in regions such as the US, UK, and the Netherlands. It’s not clear when the Android version will be broadly released. A recent Facebook update indicates that the gradual rollout is expected to wrap up in October.

  • Amazfit Launches Beta Testing for New Zepp App

    Amazfit Launches Beta Testing for New Zepp App

    Users of the Amazfit Balance have the opportunity to participate in a beta test for a new version of the Zepp app. This beta testing initiative was revealed in a recent Facebook post by a member of the Amazfit team, who also shared a sign-up link.

    Feedback and Expectations

    Amazfit encourages users of the Balance smartwatch who join the testing to offer their feedback through the app. The sign-up form includes a warning that participants might encounter “incomplete features, bugs, or other unforeseen software issues.” While Amazfit has not officially disclosed the updates in this new app version, several early testers have already provided their opinions along with screenshots.

    New Features and Design

    The revamped app seems to feature a more streamlined design, which should enhance user navigation. Additionally, a new meal logging function has been introduced: users can now upload photos of their meals, and the app utilizes AI to identify the food and log nutritional information accordingly. It remains uncertain if or when users of other Amazfit smartwatch models will have the chance to join the beta program. The timeline for the public release of the updated Zepp app is also not yet clear.