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“Your neighbors won't be able to tell. That's how much the Level Lock looks like a standard lock.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and rating ...
The Level Lock+ was the winner of Forbes’ best smart locks roundup because it offered the best overall mix of form, function and features: It looks like an ordinary lock, but it packs cutting-edge ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Level’s video doorbell will be part of its new multifamily smart home platform. Level’s video doorbell will be ...
Dan Seifert is an editor overseeing The Verge’s product reviews and service journalism programs. Dan has covered the technology world for over a decade at The Verge. Level is a relatively new company ...
As noted in both our Level Bolt and Level Lock – Touch reviews, one of the appealing characteristics of these smart locks is that they look like ordinary and unassuming deadbolts. In fact, the Level ...
Level is one of the newer players in the smart lock space, but with a design pedigree that includes a lot of former Apple employees. The company is already attracting a lot of praise for its ...
I recently went hands-on with the Level Touch smart lock, which is Level Home Inc.’s most recent foray into the connected home space. Level, whose newest smart lock is for sale in the Apple Store, and ...
Timi is a news and deals writer who's been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion ...
If you want all the benefits of a smart lock but you’d rather not replace your stylish door lock with chunky smart hardware, the upcoming Level Lock might be just the ticket. On display at CES and ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...