Zepp Health is adding even more functionality to Amazfit smartwatches in 2026, rolling out a fresh batch of Zepp Mini Apps that expands what you can do from your wrist. After earlier releases like Voice Bridge, which lets users record voice notes on their wearable to interact with services such as Claude and Home Assistant, the latest update continues the push toward smarter, more connected Amazfit watch experiences.
This newest drop introduces five new Amazfit smartwatch apps, with a strong focus on smart home control and everyday convenience.
One of the most notable additions is HA Switches, a new Home Assistant-related Mini App that turns your Amazfit smartwatch into a quick remote for your connected home. With it, Home Assistant users can control compatible devices such as smart switches, fans, and lights directly from the watch. It also supports viewing key sensor readings, including metrics like temperature and humidity, making it useful not just for control but for at-a-glance monitoring. While the app includes a free tier, some features are locked behind in-app purchases for users who want full access.
Zepp Health is also expanding options for people running older smartwatch software. Zepp2Hass Alternative is designed specifically for devices using Zepp OS 3.0 or earlier and enables data transfer between an Amazfit smartwatch and a Home Assistant setup. This gives long-time Amazfit users a way to keep their wearable integrated with their smart home system, even if they’re not on the newest Zepp OS version.
Beyond Home Assistant integration, two more Mini Apps add variety to the Zepp Mini App Store lineup. Draw Sketch is a simple drawing app that lets users doodle quickly on their watch display, while WristLink connects with the Android automation app Tasker, opening the door to additional automation and custom actions for users who like to fine-tune how their phone and smartwatch work together.
All of these new Zepp apps are available now through the Zepp Mini App Store inside the Zepp smartphone app. They’re expected to work across many Amazfit smartwatch models, including popular devices like the Amazfit Bip 6, helping more users unlock new features without needing to upgrade hardware.





