

Are you installing in a home or an office? There are many factors to consider here before taking the plunge, and we’ll guide you through the decision-making process. Easily granting and revoking access will allow you to monitor who’s coming and going - ultimately making your home more secure. The solution appears straightforward - make the switch to a keyless system! Now, it’s important to note that switching to a smart lock will not make your door physically stronger because the hunk of metal securing it to the frame will likely remain the same however, it will give you a greater measure of control. Studies and surveys show that half of Americans lose their keys at least once per week, and the total wasted time costs them $5,500 over the course of their life. WiFi door locks appear in the same vein, offering a slew of new solutions for the modern homeowner or office administrator hoping to rid themselves of physical keys and all the problems associated with them.

Indeed, Kisi is a strong proponent of this. Level Bolt will appeal to Alexa and HomeKit users who want a completely concealed smart lock to guard their home.An emerging trend in the access control market is the total bucking of standard key-lock methods in favor of Bluetooth and NFC-enabled door readers. Those two things aside, testing for our Level Lock review proved this to be a capable smart lock. While the Level Bolt can automatically lock itself after you’ve left, it can’t tell if your door has been left open. And while we like that it now works with Alexa, we wish you didn't need a bridge to connect it to Wi-Fi. However, there’s a few things that separate the Level Bolt from the best of the best smart locks, like the August Wi-Fi Smart Lock. It works well, and syncs seamlessly with Apple HomeKit. Once the Level Bolt is installed, it disappears from sight, maintaining the aesthetics of your door from both the inside and out. But not everyone wants a high-tech looking gadget bolted to their door. Smart locks are one of the more popular smart home devices, because they add an extra layer of security and convenience to your house. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Level Lock: Verdict
