Narwal Flow Review 2025: It's a Great Mop and a Good Vacuum
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Narwal Flow Review 2025: It's a Great Mop and a Good Vacuum
"The Narwal Flow uses an AI chip in the vacuum and one at the docking station to do all your mapping and data processing locally. That means the $1,500 Narwal Flow "thinks" on its own, without going to the cloud for instructions. But can it think and clean critically like a human? I've been putting the device through its paces for the past few months to find out myself."
"It promises to be the all-in-one hands-free cleaner. The reality is that it can be the main tool in your cleaning arsenalthe most high tech one at thatbut like all franchise players it requires a strong supporting cast and crew. If you buy on Amazon now, you can apply a coupon at checkout for $200 off the asking price. Do I find it worth $1,300? In short yes, but don't expect it to be life changing."
Narwal Flow is a combined robot vacuum and mop priced at $1,500 retail and available for $1,300 with a $200 coupon. The device uses separate AI chips in the robot and dock to perform mapping and data processing locally, avoiding cloud dependence. It automatically maps rooms, offers smart cameras with real-time object detection, self-emptying and self-cleaning dock, and reliable programming and notifications. Performance excels at mopping and general cleaning, but the vacuum consistently misses larger crumbs and struggles to reach corner crevices. Setup is quick and mapping accurate. The device serves as a high-tech main cleaner but retains practical limitations.
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