Technical specifications for the Level Smart Lock+ WiFi Deadbolt indicate an architectural design focused on miniaturization, where the entire drivetrain and logic board are housed within a standard 2-1/8 inch deadbolt bore. Material analysis confirms the use of a mechanical bolt with an ANSI Grade 1 rating, the highest residential security classification for physical strike resistance.
Performance metrics demonstrate that the device utilizes a specialized Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC stack to support near-field communication protocols. This variant integrates a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio directly into the chassis, powered by a single CR2 battery. Data suggests that the internal gearbox is engineered for compact form factors rather than high-torque output, requiring precise door alignment to maintain standard operational amperage draw.
Operational Characteristics
Signal fidelity is subject to environmental shielding by metal door materials; therefore, maintaining a proximity of 15-20 feet to a wireless access point is recommended for stable remote telemetry.
- Modes of operation: Local Bluetooth, Remote Wi-Fi, NFC Touch-to-Unlock.
- Security protocols: Apple Home Key (NFC), HomeKit local encryption.
- Power management: Low-power standby, Active motorized retraction.
Summary: The unit offers an invisible aesthetic profile by retaining existing exterior hardware while providing advanced NFC authentication. Technical trade-offs include increased battery consumption due to the integrated Wi-Fi radio and a higher sensitivity to mechanical resistance at the strike plate compared to external-mount motor assemblies.
The ULTRALOQ Bolt NFC serves as a robust alternative for installations where high-torque motor performance and physical keypad redundancy are prioritized over a hidden internal profile.
Detailed comparative data on these locking mechanisms can be found within our repository of keyless smart locks and biometric hardware.