Narwal Flow 2 Robot Vacuum 2026 Features AI Lost and Found
The Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum 2026 features advanced AI object recognition to detect jewelry and phones. Explore its dual RGB cameras and 5cm safety buffer.
Your jewelry, keys, and phone are no longer at risk of being swallowed by your vacuum. Narwal has unveiled the successor to its edge-mopping series, the Flow 2, featuring an upgraded design and an innovative AI-driven cleaning mode that searches for your misplaced valuables.
Narwal Flow 2: The Robot Vacuum That Tags Your Valuables
According to The Verge, the Flow 2 sports a new cleaning mode that scans floors specifically to identify items like jewelry, wallets, and keys. When the device detects a valuable, it maintains a strict 5cm safety buffer to prevent accidental suction.
Advanced Vision with Dual RGB Cameras
The core of this intelligence lies in a dual RGB camera setup offering a 136-degree field of view. This system doesn't just avoid obstacles; it understands them. If a valuable is spotted, the Narwal app sends a push notification to your phone, complete with a photo and a precise map location of the item.
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