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| Users of Amazfit smartwatches (pictured) can now download several new Mini Apps. |
If you’ve been wearing an Amazfit smartwatch, you might have noticed your wearable getting smarter—and not just about your heart rate or steps. Zepp Health, the powerhouse behind the popular Amazfit brand, has been quietly supercharging its devices with a steady stream of new “Mini Apps,” turning them into even more versatile companions for daily life. The latest update brings a feature many have been waiting for: the ability to track your diet right from your wrist.
The new Food Log mini app marks a significant step in integrating comprehensive wellness tracking into the Amazfit experience. Initially launched within the Zepp smartphone app in late 2024, the functionality has now made the jump to the watch face itself. Users of models like the rugged Amazfit T-Rex 3 (currently available on Amazon for $249.99) can now view recorded meals and their detailed nutritional breakdown without ever pulling out their phone.
Zepp Health suggests this on-watch access provides a convenient overview of your dietary habits, allowing for quicker, more mindful choices. The company also hints at the bigger picture: by correlating food log data with other health metrics like sleep quality, heart rate, and activity, users might uncover personalized insights into how their diet impacts their overall well-being.
More Than Just Meals: A Growing Mini App Universe
The Food Log is just one of the latest additions in a batch of ten new Mini Apps that have recently hit the Mini App Store accessible directly from compatible Amazfit watches. The community’s response has highlighted several instant favorites:
- Go Guiny Virtual Pet: A playful, interactive tamagotchi-style game to bring a bit of lighthearted fun to your day.
- Brain Marathon: A mental endurance test designed to challenge your focus and cognitive stamina.
- Light Meter: A professional-grade lux meter, perfect for photographers, designers, or anyone curious about their environment’s lighting conditions.
The innovation isn’t slowing down. Other recently released apps are already climbing the charts in the Weekly Top 50 Downloaded Apps list, including GRun for Amazfit for dedicated runners, Sleep Assistant for deeper rest analysis, and a intriguing Biometric Anomaly Detector.
Community at the Core
The development and rollout of these features are deeply informed by user feedback. Enthusiasts often gather in places like the Amazfit Official Outdoor Community Facebook Group to share experiences and wishlists. Meanwhile, for the most official and detailed announcements, Zepp Health frequently shares updates and changelogs directly with users via their official Discord channel.
For a full rundown of all available apps—from productivity tools and health utilities to games and unique tools—Amazfit owners are encouraged to explore the Mini App Store on their wearable or check the official community hubs. With each new addition, Zepp Health continues to build out a more capable and personalized ecosystem, proving that your smartwatch can be far more than just a timepiece or fitness tracker.
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| A screenshot of the new Amazfit Food Log Mini App. |

