Verizon will be making the change in the coming weeks. | Image by Verizon
Verizon will be integrating the separate Gizmo Hub into the Verizon Family app in the coming weeks.
It's a minor move, but it goes to show that Verizon doesn't want to fall behind its competitors when it comes to dedicated apps. For reference, AT&T has recently introduced its new app, while T-Mobileupdated its T-Life app to make it load faster.
The all-in-one solution
A minor change, but a practical one. | Image by PhoneArena
Thus, the Verizon Family app will be able to manage Verizon's Gizmo Watch. This isn't just a kid's watch, anyone else can wear it, too, as there are useful features like Safe Walk and Medical ID for adults and seniors, too.
The service is all about location sharing and arrival notifications. Verizon says there are one million families that have used Verizon Family in the past year.
Recommended For You
Impressive stats
The Big Red carrier shares some interesting data about the Verizon Family app:
Households benefited from 360 million automated updates and 251 million personal check-ins throughout the past year.
Verizon Family promoted healthy digital boundaries by filtering age-inappropriate content for parents 18.2 billion times during 2025.
The service served as a reliable companion for families across more than 589 million miles of travel last year.
Should we have separate apps all all-in-one hubs?
Staying connected
Verizon is committed to the belief that every family deserves the peace of mind that comes with staying connected.
To support this mission, the company has made the most vital safety tools of the Verizon Family app available free of charge.
Recommended For You
This free tier provides an essential foundation for any household, offering core features like real-time location sharing and safety notifications to keep loved ones synchronized.
If you want more
For those seeking more comprehensive protection, the Verizon Family Plus subscription offers an affordable upgrade. This premium tier introduces advanced parental controls, detailed driving insights to monitor road safety, and integrated roadside assistance for unexpected emergencies.
Sebastian, a veteran of a tech writer with over 15 years of experience in media and marketing, blends his lifelong fascination with writing and technology to provide valuable insights into the realm of mobile devices. Embracing the evolution from PCs to smartphones, he harbors a special appreciation for the Google Pixel line due to their superior camera capabilities. Known for his engaging storytelling style, sprinkled with rich literary and film references, Sebastian critically explores the impact of technology on society, while also perpetually seeking out the next great tech deal, making him a distinct and relatable voice in the tech world.
A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it
is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some
random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.
Things that are NOT allowed:
Off-topic talk - you must stick to the subject of discussion
Offensive, hate speech - if you want to say something, say it politely
Spam/Advertisements - these posts are deleted
Multiple accounts - one person can have only one account
Impersonations and offensive nicknames - these accounts get banned
To help keep our community safe and free from spam, we apply temporary limits to newly created accounts:
New accounts created within the last 24 hours may experience restrictions on how frequently they can
post or comment.
These limits are in place as a precaution and will automatically lift.
Moderation is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a
post should be moderated - please, report it.
Have a question about the rules or why you have been moderated/limited/banned? Please,
contact us.
Things that are NOT allowed:
To help keep our community safe and free from spam, we apply temporary limits to newly created accounts: