The Level Lock Plus and Levelâs other locks will soon work with many more smart home platforms. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge
Levelâs entire lineup of Bluetooth smart locks â best known for hardly looking like smart locks at all â have had hardware support for Thread this whole time and will soon be updated to support Matter over Thread. You love to see it.
Levelâs smart locks, which include the Bolt, Lock, Lock Touch, and the just-reviewed Lock Plus with Home Key, are clever and discreet â 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, Levelâs locks have been pretty niche.
But they wonât stay that way. Via email, Levelâs co-founder and CTO Ken Goto told The Verge that âall Level Locks are 100% hardware compatible with Matterâ 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 Levelâs locks will no longer be limited to Apple Home and Ring. As long as you have a Thread border router, theyâll 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 Iâm jazzed that Level is taking advantage of it. Assuming Matter actually works, of course â 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 Vergeâs Jennifer Pattison Tuohy and Thomas Ricker are reporting from Matterâs official launch in Amsterdam this week and have probably seen things I couldnât even imagine.