Narwal Unveils AI-Powered Robotic Vacuum Cleaners with Advanced Object Recognition

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Narwal, a leading robot vacuum manufacturer, showcased its latest smart vacuum cleaners at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The new flagship Flow 2 robot vacuum incorporates advanced AI capabilities, including pet monitoring, object detection for jewelry, and toy retrieval alerts.

The Flow 2 features a sleek rounded design and innovative easy-lift tanks for enhanced cleaning performance. Equipped with two 1080p RGB cameras with a wide 136-degree field of view, the device utilizes AI algorithms to accurately map spaces and identify various objects.

One of the key features of the Flow 2 is its ability to recognize an extensive range of objects. When local object identification fails, the device seamlessly transfers the data to the cloud for further processing, ensuring comprehensive object recognition.

The vacuum offers three distinct modes: pet care mode for tailored pet zone cleaning and monitoring, baby care mode that switches to quiet operation near cribs and alerts users of misplaced toys, and AI floor tag mode that detects valuables like jewelry, avoids them, and notifies users.

Narwal also introduced additional cleaning modes for different dirt types and a unique self-cleaning feature where the device returns to its base for mop washing at higher temperatures, ensuring thorough cleanliness.

Complementing the Flow 2, Narwal showcased the U50 handheld vacuum equipped with UV-C sterilization and allergen removal treatment, as well as a cordless vacuum with a slim profile, 360-degree swivel, and extended run time.

Source: TechCrunch