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Badges and Challenges

Stay Motivated with Badges & Challenges

Building healthier habits starts with small wins. Badges and challenges turn your daily movement into motivation you can see, helping you stay engaged and push toward your goals with purpose. Earn 3D badges for hitting key milestones, and opt into longer challenges that keep your training consistent.
The newest version of the Zepp App introduces a full badge system — five types, each designed to reward a different kind of effort. Here’s what you can earn.

Automatic Badges

No setup, no opt-in. Just keep moving. Hit your daily step goal, finish a half marathon, or close out a weekly target and a badge is waiting for you when you do.

Challenges

These are time-limited and require a commitment. Join a challenge, track your progress, and see it through to the end. Whether it’s walking 200,000 steps in a month or completing a cycling goal, challenges are built to keep your training consistent when motivation runs low.

Mastery Badges

The longer you train with Amazfit, the higher these climb. As you accumulate lifetime metrics like total kilometers run, workouts logged, and calories burned, your badge level rises from Bronze to Silver to Gold. A record of everything you’ve built.

Personal Best Badges

These are earned, not given. Set a new personal record in Running, Swimming, Biking, Climbing, Jump Rope, or Diving and you’ll earn a gold badge to mark it. Beat that record, and it updates. Your best is always the benchmark.

Streaks

Consistency has its own reward. Hit your daily goals — steps, calories, or stand time — days in a row and you’ll earn a streak badge, one that tracks both where you are now and the best you’ve ever done.
New badges are added regularly. Keep checking back to see what’s new, and keep moving to keep collecting.
Amazfit. (2026, March 27). Badges and challenges. Amazfit. https://us.amazfit.com/blogs/blog/badges-and-challenges

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