The Level Lock Plus and Levelā€™s other locks will soon work with many more smart home platforms. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge

Levelā€™s entire lineup of Bluetooth smart locks ā€” best known for hardly looking like smart locks at all ā€” have had hardware support for Thread this whole time and will soon be updated to support Matter over Thread. You love to see it.

Levelā€™s smart locks, which include the Bolt, Lock, Lock Touch, and the just-reviewed Lock Plus with Home Key, are clever and discreet ā€” the Bolt fits entirely within the cutout of your existing deadbolt. But they were Bluetooth-only, and smart home integration and out-of-home control were limited to Apple Home (with a Bluetooth connection to a HomePod Mini or Apple TV) and Ring (if connected to a Sidewalk Bridge like the Ring Video Doorbell Pro). With such limited platform support, Levelā€™s locks have been pretty niche.

But they wonā€™t stay that way. Via email, Levelā€™s co-founder and CTO Ken Goto told The Verge that ā€œall Level Locks are 100% hardware compatible with Matterā€ and that the 2.4GHz radios inside each Level lock will be upgraded to support Matter over Thread. Goto did not provide a timeline for when this update would be available.

That update means that Levelā€™s locks will no longer be limited to Apple Home and Ring. As long as you have a Thread border router, theyā€™ll work with Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Samsung SmartThings, and any other Matter-compatible smart home controller. If I can wax rhapsodical for a second, this is exactly what Matter was supposed to do for the smart home, and Iā€™m jazzed that Level is taking advantage of it. Assuming Matter actually works, of course ā€” we have yet to see how it does outside of controlled demos.

This makes Level the third company (by my count) to announce Thread-over-Matter smart locks. Schlage locks like the Encode Plus have Thread already and will support Matter, while Yale is bringing Thread over Matter to its Assure 2 locks via interchangeable networking modules. Others are doubtless on their way; The Vergeā€™s Jennifer Pattison Tuohy and Thomas Ricker are reporting from Matterā€™s official launch in Amsterdam this week and have probably seen things I couldnā€™t even imagine.

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