The Amazfit Balance 2 smartwatch (pictured) is receiving Zepp Flow v2.2.0. (Image source: Amazfit)
Zepp Flow version 2.2.0 is currently rolling out to users of one of Amazfit’s smartwatches. Through this update, the AI voice assistant gets several new features, one of which is linked to BioCharge energy monitoring. Plus, users of the Balance 2 wearable can now speak to the assistant in another language.
A new version of Zepp Flow is currently rolling out to users of the Amazfit Balance 2 smartwatch. This wearable was recently updated to software version 3.35.0.5, bringing a new Rucking mode and additional Biocharge-related features.
With Zepp Flow v2.2.0, users can now use a single voice command to start a new workout session and set a goal or a reminder simultaneously. You can also now use voice commands to find and begin a training template, and to control the playback of a podcast. Plus, the watch gets support for the creation of multiple countdown timers. On top of this, users can now ask the assistant to bring up their BioCharge history. The final note in the change log indicates that the Polish language is now compatible with the Zepp Flow assistant.
Users of the Amazfit Balance 2 smartwatch (curr. $269.99 at Amazon) must be running the new version 3.35.0.5 software to be able to access Zepp Flow v2.2.0. It is unclear when this latest version of the assistant could roll out to other Amazfit wearables.
The release notes for Zepp Flow v2.2.0. (Image source: Screenshot from Discord)
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