Zepp Health’s iOS-only badge rollout is no longer an issue. The latest smartphone app update brings the same reward system to Android, unlocking visual badges and progress tracking for Amazfit users across both platforms.
Badges are now live on Android
Make sure to update to see the change. The badges feature now appears as a dedicated tab at the bottom of the Zepp Health app on Android. It mirrors what iOS users received two weeks ago, offering a simple visual summary of personal bests, challenges, and achievements. Whether it’s your fastest 5K or a long-haul ride, you’ll now get a digital trophy to show for it.
There’s a clear structure to the layout. The top section explains how it works. Below that, your unlocked badges are shown in a vibrant horizontal panel. You can then dive into categories like “Personal Bests,” “Achievements,” and “Milestones,” with filters for earned and remaining badges. The entire experience feels more playful but still rooted in your actual training data.
A closer look at the badge types
Running and cycling are the focus areas for now. The system tracks best times across common race distances, as well as longest duration and furthest distance. The screenshots show badges for 5K, 10K, half marathon, and full marathon runs, along with equivalents for rides ranging from 5K up to 180K.
Each badge includes time or distance thresholds and is styled in gold or silver with a three-star rating. Tap on one, and you’ll see your personal best alongside the date it was last earned. There’s no social component yet, but this setup lays the groundwork for community challenges or seasonal events.
More than just visual motivation
This update isn’t just about badges. The full changelog also mentions a few other tweaks. The home screen now includes real-time activity tracking and a quicker way to jump between dates. There’s also a new Gear Management feature that lets you add shoes or bikes and track their mileage automatically.
The move puts Zepp Health closer to Garmin and Apple, who’ve long had badge systems. For Amazfit users this adds a bit of personality to performance tracking without adding complexity. It’s an easy upgrade that may encourage consistency through small wins.
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