The Level Lock+ discreetly conceals its smart module in a sleek deadbolt. The is available for $329. The Level Lock+ supports Apple Home Key, NFC, and physical keys and can be locked with a touch.
The Level Lock+ doesn't have a keypad; one must be purchased separately. The Apple Home app can be slow to connect to devices. I've had the fortune of testing several and models and, through all the ups and downs of that process, have finally found the one for me.
The is one of only two smart locks in the US market that . This makes the Level Lock+ a seamless fit for a like mine, and the single most convenient smart lock I've tested to date. Smarts aside, much of the beauty in the Level Lock+ lies beneath the surface.
This is one of the most compact smart locks available, with no built-in keypad or visible indication of it being a smart device; all you see is a deadbolt from the outside and a thumb-turn from inside your home. What lies within the Level Lock+? The Level Lock+ is an impressive piece of engineering, given its small size. Many consumer-grade, smart home locks are bulky and imposing, while the Level Lock condenses its entire apparatus, including its CR2 battery, into the cam slot mechanism of your door's borehole.
Still, installing locks is not always a one-size-fits-all experience. The Level Lock+ wasn't the easiest smart lock I've ever installed. I had a few issues making sure the deadbolt assembly was aligned correctly and with the Level Lock's thick strike plate afte.
