Narwal Unveils Flow Robot Vacuum with AI Navigation and Self‑Cleaning Mop

Key Points

  • Narwal Flow announced at CES 2025 as a high‑end robot vacuum and mop.
  • Dual 136‑degree RGB cameras and AI chip recognize over 200 object types.
  • Self‑cleaning FlowWash mop uses 113 °F water, applies 12 newtons of pressure.
  • CarpetFocus technology adjusts brush pressure and lifts mop on carpet.
  • DualFlow tangle‑free system with SGS‑certified rollers prevents hair tangles.
  • 22,000 pascals suction; can cross obstacles up to 1.6 inches high.
  • Optional dock connects to home plumbing for automatic water refill and drainage.
  • Base station auto‑empties 2.5‑liter dustbin, stores up to 120 days of debris.
  • Voice control via “Hey Nawa,” compatible with Alexa, Google Home, Siri, Matter.
  • Presale pricing starts at $1,099.99 for water‑tank version; three‑year warranty included.

Narwal’s Self-Cleaning, AI-Enhanced Robot Vacuum and Mop From CES Is Finally Ready to Buy

Introduction

At the CES 2025 showcase, Narwal announced the Flow robot vacuum, positioning it as a hands‑free cleaning solution that expands on the company’s existing lineup. CEO Junbin Zhang emphasized the goal of delivering a fully autonomous experience, integrating features such as auto‑emptying docks, self‑cleaning mop pads, and advanced navigation.

Key Features

AI Navigation and Obstacle Avoidance: The Flow is equipped with dual 136‑degree ultra‑wide RGB cameras and an AI chip capable of recognizing and avoiding more than 200 different objects, including pet waste, socks, plastic bags, and cables. Narwal claims the system achieves navigation precision of 5 mm.

Self‑Cleaning Mop System (FlowWash): The mop operates with 113 °F fresh water that is refreshed in real time while collecting dirty water, ensuring the pad is constantly rinsed. It applies 12 newtons of downward pressure to tackle tougher stains, and the mop can extend to clean edges up to 0.19 inches.

CarpetFocus Technology: When carpet is detected, the brush cover lowers to create a sealed high‑pressure zone, boosting suction and extracting deeply embedded dirt. The mop lifts to avoid wetting carpets, and a dual‑pass zigzag cleaning path enhances thoroughness.

DualFlow Tangle‑Free System: The robot uses a floating roller brush and dynamic auto‑detangling side brushes, both SGS‑certified, to prevent hair tangles.

Power and Suction: The unit delivers 22,000 pascals of suction, and its obstacle‑crossing ability allows it to surmount thresholds, table legs, and other obstacles up to 1.6 inches high. Its 3.7‑inch height enables navigation under low furniture.

Plumbing Integration: An optional refill and drainage dock can connect to home plumbing for automatic water tank refilling and emptying, complemented by a 480 mm detergent reservoir designed to last about two months.

Base Station: The 11‑inch tall base automatically empties a 2.5‑liter dustbin, providing storage for up to 120 days of debris. It also handles hot‑water mop washing, adjusting temperatures between 113 °F and 176 °F for sterilization, followed by hot‑air drying.

Voice Control: The Flow responds to the “Hey Nawa” command and integrates with Alexa, Google Home, Siri, and Matter.

Pricing and Availability

The Flow is offered in two versions. The Water Tank version carries a regular price of $1,499.99, with a presale price of $1,099.99. The Compact version is priced at $1,599.99 regular and $1,399.99 during presale. The presale period runs from August 7 through August 27, 2025. Early purchasers receive an extended three‑year warranty and an accessory bundle.

Testing and Outlook

CNET’s Louisville lab is currently evaluating the Flow, focusing on its mopping performance and obstacle‑avoidance capabilities. The company plans to release full test results after the presale period, offering consumers a detailed view of real‑world performance.

Source: cnet.com