Narwal debuts Flow 2 robot that tags lost items and alerts owners at CES 2026
Narwal unveiled its flagship Flow 2 robot vacuum and mop at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, highlighting AI features that can recognize items on the floor and alert owners. The Flow 2 is a robot vacuum‑and‑mop combination that the company says offers 30,000Pa of suction power and includes AI Battery Health Management and a reusable dust bag.
The Flow 2 uses AI-powered unlimited object recognition and an AI Floor Tag feature that the company says recognizes and tags valuable items, sends notifications and logs items with priority levels for avoidance. Narwal says the robot adapts cleaning scenarios for homes with pets, babies and busy households, can clean quietly near a baby’s crib, send reminders for misplaced toys, boost cleaning power in pet zones, find pets and provide companion video calling.
Dual high‑resolution 1080p RGB cameras with a 136‑degree field of view and a VLM OmniVision AI Model process the visual data mostly on‑device, with unidentified items optionally sent to a cloud model. Narwal also claims millimeter‑level obstacle avoidance, a track mop that cleans with water up to 140 degrees and 12N downward pressure, and a dock that supports fast charging, a reusable dust bag and a washable debris filter advertised to allow up to 120 days between emptying.
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