Amazfit is kicking off February with a fresh batch of smartwatch mini apps, adding seven new downloads for users across its wearable lineup, including popular models like the Amazfit T-Rex 3. If you like customizing what your watch can do day to day, this latest app drop brings a mix of games, chat tools, and sport-focused utilities designed to make your Amazfit smartwatch more useful (and more fun) without pulling out your phone.
Leading the pack in early downloads is HZ-Engine Launcher, currently sitting at the top of the Zepp OS Weekly Top 50 Downloaded Apps chart. This launcher is built for running game scripts made for a visual novel engine on Zepp OS, making it a standout pick for users who enjoy interactive story-style experiences right on their wrist.
Messaging is also getting a boost with two notable additions that have quickly become favorites. One is tgwatch, a Telegram client for Zepp OS, aimed at people who want easier access to Telegram messages from their watch. The other is CaferoChat, described as a minimalist smartwatch chat app—ideal for anyone who prefers a lighter, more streamlined chatting experience on a small screen.
For gaming and quick entertainment, Amazfit is adding MiniGolf Tropical, a new mini golf game that fits perfectly into short breaks or commutes. Sports-focused users also get something new with BadmintonScorer, an app designed for badminton players who want a simple way to track and score matches.
Beyond games and chat, this update includes a couple of practical tools built for more specific use cases. Team Trek is a tactical radar app, while Speed Meter aims to turn your Amazfit wearable into what’s described as a “professional-grade” speedometer—an interesting option for users who want speed tracking in a more dedicated, glanceable format.
All seven of these new Amazfit mini apps are available now through the Mini App Store on your smartwatch. You can also explore additional details about each mini app directly in the official listings, and Amazfit continues to share updates like the weekly download rankings and app news through its official community channels. With more mini apps already rolled out earlier this year, this latest drop shows Amazfit is continuing to expand what Zepp OS smartwatches can do through steady, frequent updates.






