A recent smartwatch is being updated by Zepp Health using Zepp OS 3.5, which is the company's most recent operating system. Zepp Flow, enhanced smart notifications, and offline maps are among the new features offered by the program. In addition, the business has improved a number of instruments, including the body composition algorithm and heart rate monitor.
Version 3.17.6.3 of the Balance smartwatch is currently being rolled out by Amazfit. Numerous features for tracking health and wellness were included in the September launch of The Balance. The wearable received several tools for cycling accessories and the Readiness score in the previous software release, which took place in December. Zepp OS 3.5 is now available on the watch thanks to the latest update, making the Balance the company's first smartwatch to have the enhanced software.
Zepp Flow, an AI tool can use to control the watch and ask questions about, like the weather or your workout metrics, is now available on the Balance with update 3.17.6.3. It's important to note that only US and Canadian customers can currently use this. Support for offline maps has also been added, and these can be downloaded using the Zepp app. Users now have access to expert worldwide ski maps, which are automatically displayed when in ski mode and close to a resort. This is another new feature of the map.
Users of the Balance smartwatch can now sync image messages from linked Android phones to third-party apps like WhatsApp. The results page for the breathing exercise has been modified with new charts, and Readiness now allows for a five-minute monitoring interval. In addition, the body composition algorithm, schedule functionality, and heart rate monitor accuracy have all undergone various optimizations. The 18.59MB update for Amazfit Balance smartwatches should be available for download through the Zepp app.