Narwal has unveiled its new lineup of smart vacuums at CES 2026, featuring AI-based capabilities. The flagship model, Flow 2, includes dual 1080p cameras with a 136-degree field of view for mapping spaces and recognizing various objects. Narwal claims the vacuum can identify unlimited objects. Initially, the device attempts local object recognition, but if no match is found, data is sent to the cloud for further processing.
The Narwal Flow 2 boasts three key modes: pet care, baby care, and AI-tags mode. In pet care mode, zones where pets usually rest can be defined. The vacuum can also monitor pets and “communicate” with them through two-way audio. In baby care mode, the vacuum switches to a quiet mode near a crib and notifies of scattered toys. In AI-tags mode, the vacuum recognizes valuable items like jewelry, avoids them, and alerts the user.
The new Narwal vacuum features four cleaning modes that identify different types of dirt. The device can also return to its base for mop cleaning and re-washing the contaminated area. Flow 2’s design allows for higher hot water temperatures for mop cleaning.
Apart from Flow 2, Narwal introduced the U50 handheld vacuum, weighing 1.41 kg, equipped with UV-C sterilization and heat treatment for allergen removal. Also launched was a lightweight cordless vacuum with a 360-degree turn and up to 50 minutes of run time, also equipped with an automatic cleaning station that allows 60 days of dust collection.
At CES 2026, the introduction of AI-powered functions in Narwal’s lineup underscores the growing trend of smart home devices with enhanced automation and learning capabilities. The integration of dual cameras in Flow 2 represents a notable advancement in robotic vacuums, allowing more precise and intelligent navigation and object avoidance, setting a new standard in the industry.
Experts note that the inclusion of two-way audio for pet interaction is innovative, offering owners peace of mind. The ability to handle specific scenarios with dedicated modes makes the device versatile and appeals to different consumer needs.
Recent advancements in UV-C technology have increased the effectiveness of sterilization for domestic appliances, providing cleaner and safer home environments. The U50’s use of UV-C and heat treatment reflects a significant leap in allergen management for families.
Competitive innovations have also been witnessed, with other brands at CES showcasing smart vacuums with similar AI capabilities. The growing demand for multitasking, environmentally friendly devices indicates a shift towards more comprehensive cleaning solutions that save both time and effort for users.
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