The Robovacs Narwal showed off at CES 2025 aim to do it all
Narwal may not be as well-known as Eufy, Eureka, Dreame and Ecovacs, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a compelling lineup of robovac products to show off at CES 2025. These products are equipped with features that Narwal claims to be an all-in-one cleaning solution.
Here’s Narwal’s latest news at CES.
Navarre flow series
First, Narwhal showcased its Flow series, which it claims is the most advanced all-in-one cleaning solution for robot vacuum cleaners, including mopping and vacuuming functions. In terms of navigation, Narwal Flow is equipped with dual RGB cameras and AI chips that can detect and classify more than 200 objects.
The robovac has a FlowWash mopping system and EdgeReach technology, which means it uses an instant self-cleaning method. It has a track mop and dual water tanks so it can always use fresh water while pumping dirty water.
When it comes to vacuuming, the robovac features reverse motion with an adaptive brush cover designed to pull deeply embedded dirt and hair out of carpets. As an owner of three cats that love to shed, this sounds very appealing to me personally. Narwhal claims this results in double the vacuuming efficiency compared to other devices. There’s also a dynamic side brush that guides hair to floating rollers to help detangle hair and reduce clogging with up to 99.9% efficiency. To address corner issues, there’s a retractable edge brush that can adjust its direction.
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Finally, Narwal Flow has an 8-in-1 multifunctional base station with functions such as automatic dust emptying, mop cleaning, hot air drying and water tank refilling. It can last up to 120 days before you need to perform any emptying or maintenance.
Flow is expected to launch in mid-2025, with pricing to be announced soon.
Navarre Frio Z10
The Freo Z10 is Narwal’s premium all-in-one robot vacuum cleaner. Like the Flow, it can both vacuum and mop, and has easy-maintenance features. Robovac’s mop extension can exert 8 Newtons of downward pressure and the mop pad spins rapidly at 180 rpm. In terms of mop cleaning, there is an AI adaptive hot water mop cleaning function that can automatically adjust the water temperature from 113 degrees Fahrenheit to 167 degrees Fahrenheit.
This brush is also designed to prevent hair from getting tangled like the Narwal Flow. It has a seven-in-one automatic emptying base station that includes silver ion disinfection and automatic mop maintenance. It also lasts for 120 days before needing to be emptied.
The Freo Z10 will launch in April for $1,099.
Navarre Frio Pro
The Freo Pro is the more cost-effective model in the range. It’s designed for quiet operation, features anti-tangle technology like other models in the range, and has 8,500 Pa suction power. It can also withstand mopping pressure of 12 Newtons. The 7-in-1 base station includes automatic mop cleaning and drying functions and can operate for seven weeks before needing to be emptied.
The Freo Pro will launch in March for $699.
Naval S30
The Narwal S30 is not a robot vacuum cleaner; This is a cordless vacuum cleaner equipped with smart functions. As the successor to the S20, it features a 180-degree flat design and is equipped with an interactive LCD panel that responds to voice prompts, allowing you to interact with it hands-free. It supports one-time vacuuming and mopping, and has the function of automatically trimming and combing the bristles.
Self-cleaning and smart ironing dry at temperatures up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit to help prevent odor, mold and bacteria. The S30 has six cleaning modes that you can customize for different floor types and soil levels.
The Narwal S30 will be launched in the second quarter of this year, priced at $649.