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Level Lock+ Smart Lock – World’s Smallest Smart Lock plus Apple Home Keys – Level App for iOS & Android – Works with Apple Home (Polished Brass)

(5 customer reviews)

$329.00

Availability: 15 in stock

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TAP TO ACCESS YOUR HOME using Level Lock+ with Apple Home Keys. This Apple home key compatible lock opens a world of possibilities when it comes to going in and out of your home. Simply tap Lock+ with your compatible iPhone or Apple Watch, just as you would tap to pay for your groceries or buy a cup of coffee. Customize your settings for additional ways to lock and unlock your door, using the touch of a finger, a key fob or key card, your iOS or Android smartphone with the Level App, voice commands using Siri, or even a regular key. Level Lock+ looks just like a regular door lock, so you don’t have to compromise on design. SHARE ACCESS using the Level App, where you can assign time-sensitive digital door keys to guests, family members, and even the dog walker so they can enter your home at your discretion. View the use of these keys from the app, change codes, cancel access, set up auto-lock and more. ENJOY THE UNDERSTATED AESTHETIC provided by the smallest and most advanced smart lock ever. With a sleek matte black or satin nickel finish and a thoughtfully crafted design, Level Lock+ features all technology hidden within the lock itself—meaning nobody but you can tell that it’s smart. AAA SECURITY RATING means you can trust this smart door lock to hold up to the wear and tear that comes with everyday use without compromising your security. The smart deadbolt has been rigorously tested by the BHMA to meet the highest quality standards for security, durability and finish, and it boasts up to one year of battery life with average use. SMART LOCK INSTALLATION instructions allow for quick set-up right out of the box. Simply swap out the existing deadbolt on your door for this smart lock and enjoy easy access to your home without sacrificing security and peace of mind. WHAT’S INCLUDED: Level Lock+, CR2 battery, 2 strike plates, 2 key cards, 2 keys, and 6 screws for installation.


From the manufacturer

LEVEL LOCK + smart lock with Apple Home Keys

Level Lock+ with Apple Home Key

LEVEL LOCK + smart lock with Apple Home Keys

LEVEL LOCK + smart lock with Apple Home Keys

Dimensions 11.43 × 6.985 × 6.985 cm
Finish Types

Polished

Material Type

Stainless Steel, Metal

Item Dimensions

4.5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches

ASIN

B0C7LX47VP

Model Number

C-F13U

UPC

850009337382

Brand Name

Level

Included Components

Level Lock+, CR2 battery, 2 strike plates, 2 NFC key fobs, 2 keys, and 6 screws for installation.

Color

Polished Brass

Item Shape

Round

Style

Lock+

Controller Type

Apple HomeKit, Siri, iOS, Android

Connectivity Protocol

Bluetooth

Control Method

App

Lock Type

Key Lock

Special Features

Smart Lock

Manufacturer

Level Home Inc.

5 reviews for Level Lock+ Smart Lock – World’s Smallest Smart Lock plus Apple Home Keys – Level App for iOS & Android – Works with Apple Home (Polished Brass)

  1. H. Haro


    This lock looks very high quality and well designed out of the box. I have owned several name brand smart locks and this by far was the best packaged and easiest to install. The design is very minimalist and hides all the “smart” stuff in the door cavity. You can easily mistake this for any old deadbolt lock which is nice if you want smart lock functionality without the smart lock look. The only branding on this is on the tip of the deadbolt itself which you can only see with the door open. Most people wouldn’t be able to tell this is a smartlock. I would like to see a zwave version of this in the future for those of us not in the homekit ecosystem but it works very well as a standalone lock. You can tell from the way the contact points are designed to the able to be reversible or only snap in one way that a lot of thought was put into the design. The prongs run the full length of the bolt shafts to accommodate different door thicknesses and automatically make contact as you put the lock together. Most smartlocks I’ve used employ some sort of wire to connect the pieces which tends to be a weak point so it was nice to see the clever ways this was eliminated. The app itself doesn’t have much functionality but does show locks/unlock history and allows adding of NFC/sharing digital keys. Without wifi connection you can only see this when you’re close to the lock. Maybe those in the homekit ecosystem get that functionality remotely but I can’t test that. The battery is placed inside the deadbolt itself which is a very clever use of space and allows a battery swap without having to remove the deadbolt. It is a CR2 which is more expensive than your standard AAs most smartlocks use but given the size and design there is no way to fit multiple AAs in this lock. I would however like to see a rechargeable battery version. There are rechargeable CR2s out there so if you do run into the battery issue I would definitely look into that. I haven’t ran into the battery issue others have but I have seen it on other locks so it’s not unheard of. The app itself collects too much information for my liking. It asks for address which is a security risk imo but it does luckily let you skip this. The lock itself is top notch, I’m impressed at the clever use of space. I would say you probably need to be homekit ecosystem to get the full functionality like remote alerts but if you want a truly minimalist smartlock this is about as minimalist as they come.

  2. Customer Review


    Theoretically, this lock has tons of great features. Unfortunately, many of those don’t work well.Installation was easy, no more difficult than installing a regular deadbolt.You have to choose how to connect to the lock, with the options being bluetooth, Alexa, or Apple. You can’t use all of these, just one. I first set this up with Alexa and it worked terribly. Thankfully, I have apple devices so I switched to Apple. This worked considerably better, but is still rather slow. I only use Apple for the touch to lock/unlock feature. Everything else it’s better to use the Level app.I turned “Auto Unlock” on and it worked a few times sporadically then stopped working entirely. I’ve since just turned this off to save a bit of battery life.Like most others have said, the battery life is ridiculous. I got a low battery warning 5 days after installing it. Now, it’s still working without changing that battery at 2 weeks, but I assume I’m close to the end of the battery life. This means I’m changing batteries 2x a month, which is totally absurd.One thing I wanted to be able to do, which would work if it actually worked with Alexa, is to lock and unlock remotely. But I can only connect to the lock when I’m in Bluetooth range. The ability to add others to the lock so they can get in and out has, so far, worked okay.If this delivered on what it is supposed to do, it would be priced well. However, with the significant issues, I can’t recommend this product anywhere close to it’s price. The terrible battery life, in particular, is a deal breaker. I would consider this product a good value at around $80.

  3. Calvin


    This is an example where the design team and engineering team had a standoff, and the design team won. This lock is beautiful, sleek, elegant. Function is generally OK with some things to consider. More on those below.What I like…- Beautiful design. It looks like a high end regular deadbolt lock.- Easy to install. The same as installing a regular deadbolt.- Digital keys with HomeKit. Work great, as long as the battery isn’t dead.- Works with Alexa, Siri and Google Home.Shortcomings…- Battery life. The single CR 2 battery needs more frequent changing. All of the other five digital locks I’ve owned had four batteries for longer battery life. Overall the cost of batteries works out to be about the same over time, replacing four batteries less often than replacing one, but, and this is significant, if the battery fails, the digital lock doesn’t work, requiring the physical key to open from outside.- No keypad. My use case requires the ability to give out PIN numbers, not everyone has iPhone or Apple Watch. An optional numeric keypad is available at extra cost.Considerations…- If style and appearance, or HomeKit integration are of primary importance, this is a good option. Otherwise, I’d suggest a product with longer battery life and a numeric keypad. There are several available at a lower cost with better battery life and performance.The box included the deadbolt with installed battery, installation hardware, two digital key fobs, two physical keys and a user guide. (see pic)Installation requires only a screwdriver when replacing an existing lock. A free app is available for additional features. I’m using it with my Apple TV serving as a HomeKit hub.I hope this information was helpful to you.—This review is for:Level Lock+ Smart Lock Plus Apple Home Keys – Smart Deadbolt for Keyless Entry – Includes Key Fobs – Works with iOS, Android, Apple HomeKit (Satin Nickel)

  4. vargasrsal

    Funciona muy bien con Home, Apple Watch & IPhone.
    Funciona al 100% yo y mi familia (4) lo utilizamos con productos Apple y funciona muy bien, la app se ve bien pero la verdad no la utilizo, utilizo home. Recomendado

  5. AYeo

    HomeKey HomeKey HomeKey
    That’s all that matters to me when I look for the most unsmarthome looking device

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