Lifestyle

Narwal is introducing its next generation robot vacuum to Australia — the Narwal Flow

Narwal, a robotics company with over $460 million in annual sales and serving 4 million households worldwide, has launched its new innovation, Narwhal Flow into the Australian market.

Narwhal Flow is Narwal’s next-generation floor-washing robot vacuum cleaner and features all of its flagship features, such as a self-cleaning track mopping system, ultra-intelligent bionic human eye perception, and CarpetFocus Technology.

Mopping is a breeze thanks to its FlowWash and EdgeReach Mopping System, which delivers a more efficient, thorough clean through real-time water infusion and tracks mop movement and scraping. 

The EdgeReach Extension allows the cleaner to mop edge-to-edge with precision and can clean to within just 5mm of the wall, thanks to its 16 angled nozzles and 12N of downward pressure.

Navigation is improved in the Narwal Flow thanks to its Ultra-Intelligent Bionic Human-Eye Perception, powered by TwinAI Dodge Obstacle Avoidance, delivering greater precision.  This allows it to intelligently avoid more than 200 objects in real time.

Vacuuming is also a focus for the Narwal Flow, with its Dual-Flow Tangle-Free System delivering effortless cleaning without concern for hair tangling in the rollers.  The vacuum provides a deep clean thanks to its 22,000Pa of suction and the single floating arm with edge brush for those hard-to-reach corners.

The robot vacuum can detect the surface it is currently cleaning and boost suction as needed, allowing for a deeper clean.

Other features include a base station with a self-emptying dust bag, AI Adaptive Hot Water Mop Washing and Narwal’s own AI voice assistant.

The Narwal Flow is available now for AUD

The EdgeReach Extension allows the cleaner to mop edge-to-edge with precision and can clean to within just 5mm of the wall, thanks to its 16 angled nozzles and 12N of downward pressure.

Navigation is improved in the Narwal Flow thanks to its Ultra-Intelligent Bionic Human-Eye Perception, powered by TwinAI Dodge Obstacle Avoidance, delivering greater precision.  This allows it to intelligently avoid more than 200 objects in real time.

Vacuuming is also a focus for the Narwal Flow, with its Dual-Flow Tangle-Free System delivering effortless cleaning without concern for hair tangling in the rollers.  The vacuum provides a deep clean thanks to its 22,000Pa of suction and the single floating arm with edge brush for those hard-to-reach corners.

The robot vacuum can detect the surface it is currently cleaning and boost suction as needed, allowing for a deeper clean.

Other features include a base station with a self-emptying dust bag, AI Adaptive Hot Water Mop Washing and Narwal’s own AI voice assistant.

The Narwal Flow is available now for AUD $2,999 on the Narwal official website, Amazon store, Harvey Norman, Big W, The Good Guys, Kogan.com, and more.

,999 on the Narwal official website, Amazon store, Harvey Norman, Big W, The Good Guys, Kogan.com, and more.

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