Zepp Health Drops Five New Amazfit Smartwatch Apps — Including Powerful Home Assistant Tools and a Drawing Pad

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Amazfit smartwatch users can download a new HA Switches app

If you own an Amazfit smartwatch, your wrist just got a whole lot smarter. Zepp Health, the company behind the popular Amazfit lineup, has quietly rolled out a fresh batch of Mini Apps through the Zepp Mini App Store — and this drop is packed with surprises for smart home enthusiasts, Android power users, and even casual doodlers.

The latest additions, announced via Zepp Health’s official Discord channel, include five new apps that expand what your wearable can do. From controlling connected lights and fans with HA Switches to syncing data with Home Assistant via Zepp2Hass Alternative, the update cements Amazfit’s position as a serious player in the wearables-for-smart-homes space. There’s even a simple sketching tool called Draw Sketch and a Tasker-linked utility named WristLink.

Let’s break down everything you need to know about these new arrivals — including pricing, compatibility, and how to get them on your watch right now.


Home Assistant Users, Rejoice: Two Powerful New Integrations Arrive

The standout theme in this release is deep integration with Home Assistant, the open-source smart home platform that’s beloved by automation tinkerers worldwide. Zepp Health isn’t new to this — earlier in 2026, users already gained apps like Voice Bridge, which lets you record voice notes on your Amazfit watch to interact with Claude AI and Home Assistant. Now, the company is doubling down.

HA Switches: Control Your Smart Home From Your Wrist

First up is HA Switches, a dedicated Mini App designed to give you remote control over Home Assistant-connected devices. Once installed and linked to your Home Assistant instance, the app lets you:

  • Turn lights on/off
  • Operate fans, switches, and plugs
  • View real-time sensor readings like temperature and humidity

Imagine checking your attic humidity or turning off the living room lamp without reaching for your phone — that’s the promise of HA Switches. The interface is reportedly clean and optimized for round Amazfit watch faces, with large touch targets and glanceable metrics.

Pricing note: While the app offers a free tier with basic functionality, you’ll need to make in-app purchases to unlock all features. Zepp Health hasn’t disclosed exact pricing yet, but early Discord reports suggest a one-time unlock of around 25, depending on the feature set.

Zepp2Hass Alternative: Legacy Support for Zepp OS 3.0 and Earlier

Not everyone is running the latest Zepp OS. For those on Zepp OS 3.0 or older, the new Zepp2Hass Alternative app provides a bridge between your Amazfit watch and your Home Assistant server. Unlike HA Switches (which focuses on device control), Zepp2Hass Alternative is more about data transfer — think heart rate, step count, sleep data, or custom sensors flowing from your watch into Home Assistant automations.

This is huge for users who want to trigger a “good night” routine when their watch detects they’ve fallen asleep, or log workout data into a home dashboard. The app is explicitly positioned as an alternative to older integration methods, offering a more stable connection for legacy OS versions.


Beyond Smart Homes: Drawing and Tasker Integration

Not every new app is about home automation. Zepp Health also added two lighter, more playful tools that show the versatility of the Zepp Mini App ecosystem.

Draw Sketch: A Simple Canvas on Your Wrist

Draw Sketch does exactly what the name suggests — it’s a basic drawing app for your Amazfit watch. While no one is going to replace their iPad Pro with a 1.4-inch circular screen, the app is a fun distraction. You can doodle, take quick visual notes, or just pass the time while waiting in line. It saves your sketches locally, and early users on Discord have already shared surprisingly detailed pixel art created entirely on a Bip 6.

WristLink: Tasker for Android Gets a Wearable Companion

WristLink connects your Amazfit watch to Tasker, the legendary Android automation app. Tasker users can now trigger tasks directly from their watch — think starting a VPN, silencing your phone, or sending a custom HTTP request — all with a tap on your wrist. The app effectively turns your Amazfit into a remote control for anything Tasker can do, which is nearly limitless.

If you’re an Android power user who lives in Tasker profiles, WristLink alone might justify downloading the Zepp Mini App Store.


How to Get These Apps (And What Watches Work)

All five new apps are available right now through the Zepp Mini App Store, which lives inside the Zepp smartphone app (available for iOS and Android). To install:

  1. Open the Zepp app on your phone.
  2. Tap on the “Mini Apps” tab (or search for the app by name).
  3. Select the app (HA Switches, Zepp2Hass Alternative, Draw Sketch, or WristLink) and tap “Install to Watch”.

Compatibility is broad. Zepp Health says these Mini Apps should work with most modern Amazfit smartwatches, including the popular Amazfit Bip 6 (currently priced at $78.99 on Amazon) and newer models running Zepp OS 3.0 or higher. For Zepp2Hass Alternative specifically, older watches on Zepp OS 3.0 and earlier are fully supported.

If you’re in the market for an affordable smartwatch that plays nicely with open-source smart homes, the Bip 6 is a fantastic entry point. Click here to check the latest price on Amazon — at under $80, it’s one of the best value wearables for Home Assistant users.


The Bigger Picture: Zepp’s Quiet Push Into Open Ecosystems

This app drop isn’t just a random update — it’s part of a deliberate strategy by Zepp Health to position Amazfit as the tinkerer’s smartwatch. Unlike Apple or Samsung, which keep tight control over their watch app stores, Zepp has been steadily opening up its platform. The Mini App Store now hosts dozens of community-driven and third-party tools, with more arriving every month.

The integration with Home Assistant is particularly strategic. As smart home adoption grows, users want control surfaces that aren’t glued to a phone. A wrist-worn interface is natural for quick toggles (“turn off bedroom light”) and ambient awareness (“what’s the garage temperature?”). By offering not one but two Home Assistant apps in a single drop, Zepp is signaling that it sees open-source automation as a key differentiator.

The same goes for Tasker support via WristLink. Android’s automation community is passionate and loyal — giving them a wearable remote control could pull fence-sitters toward Amazfit over competing brands.


What About Voice Bridge? It’s Still Here

It’s worth remembering that these new apps join an already impressive lineup. Earlier in 2026, Zepp released Voice Bridge, which allows you to record voice notes on your Amazfit watch and send them to services like Claude AI (Anthropic’s assistant) or Home Assistant for processing. That app turned your watch into a voice-input device for AI queries and home automation commands — perfect for when your phone is in another room.

Together with HA Switches and Zepp2Hass Alternative, Amazfit owners now have one of the most capable smartwatch-based Home Assistant toolkits on the market.


Final Thoughts: Should You Download Them?

  • If you use Home Assistant: Absolutely. HA Switches is a no-brainer for quick controls, and Zepp2Hass Alternative keeps older watches in the game.
  • If you’re a Tasker user: WristLink alone is worth the install.
  • If you just want fun: Draw Sketch is a cute time-waster, and it’s free.
  • If you’re on the fence about buying an Amazfit watch: The Bip 6 at $78.99 is a steal — grab it on Amazon here and start exploring the Mini App Store.

All five apps are live now. For the official announcement and community discussion, check out the source thread on Zepp Health’s Discord.

Have you tried any of these new Mini Apps yet? Drop into the Discord and let the community know — or just start sketching on your wrist like a true 2026 wearable pioneer.


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