Level Home’s second HomeKit-compatible smart lock lets you use your fingertip as a key. But you won’t even really need that finger tap to open your door. The new lock, called the Level Touch, offers a ...
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 ...
You might not think of door locks when you hear the name Eufy: The company is most well-known for its robotic vacuums, though it makes a growing array of smart home gear. But its new Eufy Smart Lock ...
Today Level takes the wraps off of its latest HomeKit-enabled smart lock, Level Touch. Similar to the Level Bolt, which we reviewed earlier this summer, Level Touch is designed to be inconspicuous ...
Smart lock company Level, which made its name with the Level Bolt that fits most doors and doesn't look like a smart lock, has added a new device to its lineup that takes the existing benefits of the ...
I’m fairly conservative about the HomeKit devices I add to my home these days. Most of my early HomeKit experiments were limited to my studio, where the impact on the rest of my family was minimal.
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Smart lock maker Yale was an early player in the smart lock market and remains a strong competitor, offering a wide selection of locks and door hardware. As its name states, the Yale Assure Lock 2 Key ...
Smart home startup Level has taken wraps off of its latest product, a touch-enabled smart lock called Level Touch. The new product features the Redwood City, California based company’s invisible smart ...
Yale Home has introduced two new products to its smart lock collection: the Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch and the Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus, which features support for Apple Home Keys. As part of iOS 15, ...