Level Home, a company that offers smart locking solutions and what it calls the “smallest smart lock ever made,” is enabling more Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities in its product offerings, giving users the ability to lock and unlick their doors remotely and control locks through Google home and Alexa.
The Redwood City, Calif.-based firm already offered integrations with Apple Homekit, but Level Home is now enabling the control of smart locks through the Google Home and Alexa platforms and their respective AI assistants.
The company launched Level Lock+ last year with the Apple integration, but the company is now expanding access to their home through an “expansive portfolio of platform integrations.” The company says it is positioning interoperability and innovation” by expanding access to other smart home control platforms.
In addition, the company says it is expanding its product line beyond physical and geographical boundaries through remote access. Now, Level Bolt and Level Lock+ will be available with expanded connectivity through Level Lock+ Connect ($349) and Level Bolt Connect ($199).
Level will also be releasing a Black Keypad accessory, the company adds.
“Our mission at Level is to offer innovative and beautifully designed smart home experiences. With our latest connectivity enhancements, we’re giving our customers even more control and convenience when it comes to accessing their homes,” says John Martin, co-founder and CEO of Level Home, in a statement. “We’re building on Level’s multimodal products to bring high-tech solutions into everyday life.”
Level Home announced the Level Lock+ in October 2022, calling it an alternative solution to the typically “clunky” smart locks on the market. The technology is hidden in the lock itself and is powered by a CR2 battery within the deadbolt.