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Level Home, the innovator behind the world's only invisible smart lock, has joined forces with Baldwin, a renowned name in premium architectural hardware. This strategic partnership aims to merge cutting-edge smart technology with high-end design, revolutionizing the way consumers interact with their home security.
The collaboration focuses on creating a seamless integration of smart locks into Baldwin's elegant hardware offerings. By combining Level Home's expertise in smart locking mechanisms with Baldwin's commitment to quality and aesthetics, the duo seeks to enhance both functionality and style in luxury residential spaces.
Homeowners will soon experience the convenience of keyless entry while enjoying the sophisticated designs Baldwin is known for. This initiative not only caters to the growing demand for smart home solutions but also elevates the standard for luxury hardware. As the market for smart home technology continues to expand, this partnership positions both companies at the forefront of innovation in the luxury segment.
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