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Narwal Releases 2026 Flagship Flow 2 Robot Vacuum

Narwal has officially launched the Flow 2, a premium robot vacuum and mop combo that pushes further into fully automated floor care with high suction power, advanced AI navigation, and an upgraded self-cleaning mopping system. The Flow 2 is available in two configurations: a standard automated dock and a plumbing-connected version for more hands-off operation. With these options, Narwal is clearly targeting the upper tier of the market, positioning the Flow 2 as a flagship competitor in the increasingly crowded high-end robot vacuum segment.

Shiny, curved metallic device on a black circular base, front-facing ports, set against a pink‑purple neon background.

The Narwal Flow 2 is a robot vacuum/mop combo that impressed in three months of real-world home testing, especially for mopping, pet hair, and obstacle avoidance. It delivered streak-free floors, avoided brush tangles and hair clogs, navigated quickly, handled cables exceptionally well, and showed strong battery efficiency. Its base station was easy to maintain, while extending brushes improved edge reach. Downsides includes an app that is not intuitive, unreliable valuables-mapping, startling voice alerts, a relatively tall body, and questionable extra features. Overall, the Flow 2 proved highly autonomous and effective, becoming one of the tester’s favorite robots for everyday cleaning tasks. See additional info

$1,249.99 $1,499.99

Price as of August 22, 2026

Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Roller | Washes Mop Roller with Hot Water | Dries Mop Roller | Dries Mop Roller with Heated Air | Self Cleaning

Mopping: Lifts Mop Roller on Carpets | Extending Mop Roller for Hard to Reach Areas

Hardware: 40mm Threshold Crossing | Removes Hair from Brush Roll

Performance: Carpet Boost Settings | Stain Detect

Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones

Obstacle Avoidance: Unknown Objects Recognized

Pet Features: Live Video Monitoring | Pet Checkup or Similar

Controls: Third-Party Voice Control Options

ScoresNarwal Flow 2Average Robot Vacuum Tested
Vacuum Wars Overall3.89

2.58

Features4.0

3.28

Mopping Performance2.66

2.39

Obstacle Avoidance4.08

3.29

Pet4.60

3.42

Navigation4.28

3.05

Battery4.03

2.17

Performance3.72

3.56

Official Battery Life: 275 MinutesNavigation Type: Embedded Lidar
Official Suction Power: 31000 PaDust Bin Size: 300 ml
Obstacle Avoidance Type: Dual AI Cameras, LED, & Structured LightObjects Recognized: Unlimited*
Multi Level Maps: YesVirtual Barriers: Yes
Detergent Capacity: unknownDisposable Bag: 2.5L
*Source: Narwal

The Narwal Flow 2 Plumbot is a premium robot vacuum and mop combo designed for fully hands-free operation, combining up to 30,000Pa of suction with a DualFlow anti-tangle brush system for strong debris pickup and reduced hair wrap. It uses NarMind Pro AI navigation with dual RGB cameras and onboard plus cloud processing to recognize obstacles, adapt to changing environments, and support advanced features like object detection and smart pathing. Its standout FlowWash rolling track mop continuously self-cleans while scrubbing floors with heated water, improving stain removal and maintaining a clean mop surface throughout the cycle. The multifunction dock provides automatic dust emptying, hot-water mop washing, hot-air drying, detergent dispensing, and a reusable dust system with up to 120 days of hands-free maintenance. The auto refill and drainage version connects directly to household plumbing, automatically supplying clean water and removing dirty water for uninterrupted cleaning cycles without manual tank handling. Additional features include voice assistant support, compatibility with Alexa, Google Home, and Siri, app-based control, quiet cleaning modes, smart mapping, and AI-driven cleaning adjustments, making it a fully automated, high-end cleaning solution for modern homes.


$1,399.99 $1,599.99

Price as of August 22, 2026

Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Roller | Washes Mop Roller with Hot Water | Dries Mop Roller | Dries Mop Roller with Heated Air | Self Cleaning | Plumbing Option

Mopping: Lifts Mop Roller on Carpets | Extending Mop Roller for Hard to Reach Areas

Hardware: 40mm Threshold Crossing | Removes Hair from Brush Roll

Performance: Carpet Boost Settings | Stain Detect

Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones

Obstacle Avoidance: Unknown Objects Recognized

Pet Features: Live Video Monitoring | Pet Checkup or Similar

Controls: Third-Party Voice Control Options

ScoresNarwal Flow 2 PlumbotAverage Robot Vacuum Tested
Vacuum Wars OverallTBD

2.58

FeaturesTBD

3.28

Mopping PerformanceTBD

2.39

Obstacle AvoidanceTBD

3.29

PetTBD

3.42

NavigationTBD

3.05

BatteryTBD

2.17

PerformanceTBD

3.56

Official Battery Life: 275 MinutesNavigation Type: Embedded Lidar
Official Suction Power: 31000 PaDust Bin Size: unknown
Obstacle Avoidance Type: Dual AI Cameras, LED, & Structured LightObjects Recognized: Unlimited*
Multi Level Maps: YesVirtual Barriers: Yes
Detergent Capacity: unknownDisposable Bag: unknown
* Source: Narwal

Narwal Track Mop Feature Upgrades

One standout feature of the Flow 2 is its FlowWash self-cleaning mop system, which continuously rinses the mop during operation—aiming to solve one of the most persistent problems in robot mopping: spreading dirty water across floors.

According to Narwal, the system:

  • Uses 140°F (60°C) hot water mopping to break down grime
  • Applies 12N of downward pressure for scrubbing
  • Continuously removes dirty water into a separate tank

The company claims this results in longer contact time because of the increased roller surface, with significantly improved cleaning consistency compared to traditional pad-based or cylinder roller systems.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum showing FlowWash self-cleaning rolling track mop system with continuous water rinsing, hot water cleaning, and dirty water separation
The Narwal Flow 2’s FlowWash system uses a rolling track mop that continuously rinses itself with hot water, applies downward pressure for scrubbing, and separates dirty water to improve cleaning consistency over traditional mopping systems. Images Narwal

31,000Pa Suction and a Focus on Pet Hair

On the vacuuming side, the Flow 2 features 31,000Pa of suction, placing it among the most powerful robot vacuums currently announced.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum showing 31,000Pa suction power with dual anti-tangle brush system and hair removal performance
The Narwal Flow 2 features 31,000Pa suction paired with a dual anti-tangle brush system, combining short rollers and a redesigned side brush for strong debris pickup and reduced hair wrap, serving homes with pet hair and long-hair. Image Narwal

Narwal pairs this with a dual anti-tangle brush system, combining dual short rollers with a redesigned long-bristle side brush.

The system is marketed toward pet owners and long-hair households, with Narwal citing third-party certification for minimal hair entanglement. Mop lifting and a pressure plate are designed to improve contact and suction on carpets.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum cleaning carpet with pressure plate technology and mop lifting feature for improved suction and deep cleaning
The Narwal Flow 2 uses a retractable pressure plate and automatic mop lifting to create a tighter seal on carpets, improving suction performance and enabling deeper cleaning in homes with pets and heavy debris. Image Narwal

AI Object Recognition Gets an Upgrade

The Flow 2 introduces dual-camera AI object recognition, powered by what Narwal calls a “dual AI VLM brain.”

This enables the robot to:

  • Identify common household objects like cables, shoes, and pet bowls
  • Adjust cleaning paths dynamically
  • Reduce collisions and avoid getting stuck

This puts it in line with other high-end models leaning heavily into visual navigation and real-time decision-making.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum AI object recognition system with dual cameras mapping obstacles in a living room environment
The Narwal Flow 2 uses dual 1080p cameras and an AI-powered navigation system to recognize household objects, dynamically adjust its path, and avoid obstacles with greater precision. Image Narwal

Smart Adaptive Features

Narwal is also emphasizing scenario-based adaptive behavior, with features aimed at everyday household dynamics:

  • Noise reduction near cribs for quieter operation
  • App-based pet interaction features, including locating pets
  • A smart light bar that displays status updates apart from the app
  • Recognition of valuable items like wallets and keys

These additions reflect a broader trend in the category: robot vacuums evolving into context-aware home devices, not just cleaning tools.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum cleaning quietly near a baby crib with low-noise adaptive mode
The Narwal Flow 2 features adaptive behavior such as noise reduction near cribs, allowing it to clean more quietly in sensitive environments without disrupting sleep. Image Narwal

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Fully Automated Base Station

Like other flagship models, the Flow 2 includes a multi-function dock designed to minimize user maintenance.

Key features include:

  • Self-emptying dustbin (up to 120 days capacity)
  • Boiling water mop washing and dock self-cleaning
  • Warm air drying (104°F)
  • Automatic water refilling and detergent dispensing

The goal is a near hands-off experience, with minimal intervention required beyond occasional maintenance. A slightly higher-priced variant version (see at Amazon) comes with an RDS, a Refill and Drainage System, for even more hands-off automation.

Narwal Flow 2 robot vacuum base station with self-emptying dock, hot water mop washing, auto refilling, and drying system
The Narwal Flow 2’s multi-function dock automates cleaning tasks with self-emptying, hot water mop washing, warm air drying, and automatic water refilling, enabling a largely hands-free maintenance experience. The RDS variant automates the base-station even further. Image Narwal

Early Positioning in the Market

With its combination of high suction, continuous mop washing, and AI-powered navigation, the Narwal Flow 2 enters direct competition with other premium robot vacuum brands focusing on automation and performance.

Its emphasis on real-time mop cleaning may be its most notable differentiator, especially as manufacturers race to improve mopping performance—a category that has historically lagged behind vacuuming.

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Narwal Robot Vacuum Buyers Guide – 2026

Our Narwal Robot Vacuum Buyer’s Guide explains the differences between models so you can easily compare features and prices. We cover everything from the best budget-friendly Narwal vacuums to the most advanced systems with self-cleaning docks and smart navigation. Whether you’re upgrading or buying your first robot vacuum, this guide will help you choose the best Narwal robot vacuum for your home and budget. See the Guide

Narwal Robot Vacuum Buyers Guide
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Amanda Cartwright is a staff writer at Vacuum Wars, where she reports on the latest trends and innovations in robot vacuum technology and the broader home automation industry. She uses her background in writing and education along with her fascination for technology to keep our readers up to date on emerging products and the rapidly evolving world of robot vacuums.

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