Narwal Flow 2 Debuts at CES 2026 with Massive 30,000Pa Suction
Narwal announced the Flow 2 at CES 2026, featuring 30,000Pa suction and AI-driven 1080P cameras. Expected release in April 2026. Get the full specs here.
Your pet's toys and stray jewelry are finally safe from being swallowed by a vacuum. At CES 2026, Narwal just unveiled the Flow 2, which they're calling their most advanced robotic mop ever. It's a powerhouse that doesn't just clean—it sees and understands your home's layout with unprecedented precision.
The Narwal Flow 2: Power Meets AI Intelligence
According to The Verge, the Flow 2 features a significant jump in power, boasting 30,000Pa of suction, up from the original's 22,000Pa. The hardware includes two 1080P RGB cameras backed by AI designed to detect and avoid objects in real-time. It also introduces 158 degrees Fahrenheit hot water mopping, ensuring a deeper, more hygienic clean for hard floors.
Customizable Stations and 2026 Launch Window
Narwal is offering flexibility with two docking station options: one featuring automatic refill and draining, and another with a traditional water tank. The Flow 2 is slated for release in April 2026. While official pricing hasn't been confirmed, the previous model's $2,049.98 retail price suggests this will be a premium investment for smart home enthusiasts.
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