Who says only adults should get all the hi-tech, almost sci-fi wearable technology fun? LG and Verizon definitely don't think so.That is why the two are launching not one but two wearables made just ...
Tough, lightweight, and easy to use, the Verizon Wireless-exclusive LG GizmoPal 2 is a relatively cheap, simple, and fun way to keep track of your kids. Among the GPS tracking watches available, the ...
Sometimes simple is best. The LG GizmoPal ($79.99 plus $5 per month), a wearable child-tracking phone for Verizon Wireless, is the simplest "kiddie phone" we've ever seen. It's reliable, long-lasting, ...
Verizon wants your kids. Not in a scary, Freddy Krueger way, but in a happy, fun way. Of course, bringing them into the Verizon family early can’t hurt either. To do this, it has launched three new ...
I'm a big fan of kids' wearable phones, which solve a real problem that working parents have. While you probably don't want your elementary schooler to have an actual phone, after-school programs and ...
Even though the wearable space is flooded with a ton of options, most of those are geared toward grown-ups. And, hey, why not let the little ones join the fun too. Earlier this year, LG introduced the ...
Verizon has today announced the launch of a new kids phones that can be worn on the wrist and takes the form of the single button LG GizmoPal, that is now available to purchase for $80. The LG ...
Some of our readers will remember the LG GizmoPal which was designed for children. LG and Verizon have now announced the device’s successor, the LG GizmoPal 2, and have also introduced a new device, ...
GizmoPal is LG's wearable for kids, aimed at helping parents keep in touch with their pre-school and elementary school-aged children. LG designed this kid-friendly device for parents who want to keep ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
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