Zepp Health has added three fresh Mini Apps to its Mini App Store for Amazfit smartwatches, giving users more ways to use their wearables beyond basic fitness tracking. These new additions are expected to work across a wide range of Amazfit models, including popular options like the Amazfit T-Rex 3.
The standout release is Heart Trace, which has quickly become a favorite among Zepp OS users and is already near the top of the weekly downloads chart. Heart Trace turns your Amazfit smartwatch into a live pulse monitor, letting you see your heart rate data in real time as your watch measures it. Instead of showing readings as simple numbers only, it displays your pulse on a dynamic graph designed to be easy to follow at a glance, with a smooth line chart that makes changes in heart rate more visually clear during workouts, walks, or daily activity.
Alongside Heart Trace, Zepp Health also introduced two new games built specifically for Amazfit wearables. Mini 8-Ball brings a classic pool experience to your wrist, allowing you to play 8-ball against an AI opponent directly on your smartwatch. You can fine-tune the cue angle using the watch’s crown, then set the shot strength with touch controls, making it surprisingly playable for such a small screen.
The second game, Quick Math, leans more into brain training. It challenges you to solve math equations within a limited time, then assigns a score based on how well you do. It’s a quick way to test mental sharpness during short breaks, commutes, or whenever you want something fast and competitive without pulling out your phone.
These new Mini Apps join an already active Zepp OS app ecosystem, where music control tools and utility apps continue to be popular downloads for Amazfit owners. If you want to try Heart Trace, Mini 8-Ball, or Quick Math, you can find them in the Mini App Store inside the Zepp app. Open the Zepp app, go to Profile, select your device, and then enter the App Store to browse and install Mini Apps to your smartwatch.






