Narwal CES 2025

Narwal introduces three robovacs and a wet-dry vacuum at CES 2025

Narwal is raising the bar with the announcement of three new robovacs and a wet-dry vacuum at CES 2025. Among the newly unveiled products are the new Narwal Freo Series. These include two robot vacuums dubbed Freo Z10 and Freo Pro, improving over the Freo X and Freo Z we already reviewed.

Nerwal is also launching an all-new flagship product, the Narwal Flow. It features an innovate reeling mop, similar to the one on the Eureka J20 Ultra, unveiled last year at CES 2024. Finally, it’s also launching a new wet-dry vacuum known as the Narwal S30.

Let’s have a closer look at these products and how they different from each other.

Narwal Flow

The Narwal Flow Series stands out as the brand’s newest flagship product. It introduces a track-based reeling mop that continuously applies fresh water while extracting dirty water. Although it’s similar to the one found on the Eureka J20 Ultra, this one includes an EdgeReach technology that pushes the mop outward for improved edge and corner cleaning. The robot also features two water tanks, allowing it to collect dirty water like a stick wet-dry model would do, similar to the SwitchBot S10.

Narwal Freo Flow

Powerful cleaning is another big focus. The Flow’s Deep Carpet Boost feature uses an adaptive brush cover and counter-directional movement, aiming to double the dust pickup rate on carpets compared to standard cleaners. It also comes with a Zero-Tangle design, preventing hair from clogging the rollers or side brushes.

The Flow comes with dual RGB cameras and am AI chip. These help it identify and avoid more than 200 object types.

The Flow Series is scheduled to launch in June 2025 with a $1,600 price tag.

Narwal Freo Z10

The Narwal Freo Z10 is essentially an upgraded version of the Narwal Freo Z. Its major improvement is the addition of an extending mop. This allows it to clean alongside edges and baseboards more effectively compared to the previous generation. It also comes with tangle-free brushes, ensuring both the side brushe and the main roller remain clear of hair.

Narwal Freo Z10

The base station supports silver ion sterilization, as well as mop washing, detergent addition, and automatic dust disposal. The Freo Z10 can also detect how dirty the mop pads are and adjust the water temperature accordingly, ranging from 45ºC to 75ºC.

Narwal plans to roll out the Freo Z10 in April 2025 at an MSRP of $1099.

Narwal Freo Pro

The Freo Pro is as an affordable alternative, closely resembling the Narwal Freo X. It operates with a slightly lower suction power and lacks extending mop pads. It also doesn’t come with hot water mop washing or an auto-emptying dust feature. However, it retains a tangle-free roller, but comes with a standard side brush that can be drone to tangles. The mop pads can apply up to 12N of pressure, while the robot can detect dirt to keep floors sparkling.

Narwal Freo Pro

Narwal is aiming for a March 2025 release date for the Freo Pro, with a starting price of $699.

Narwal S30

The S30 is an all-in-one wet-dry vacuum designed to tackle bigger and tougher messes. Like the rest of the Narwal lineup, it features strong suction, an anti-tangle system, and a self-cleaning process that uses hot water. Once cleaning is finished, the system automatically dries itself at high temperatures to prevent odors and bacterial growth.

Narwal S30

The S30 can simultaneously vacuum and mop, targeting wet spills and dry debris in a single pass. It can also identify highly soiled areas and adapt the cleaning power automatically. An LCD display and voice prompts add a user-friendly touch to its robust cleaning performance.

Narwal plans to introduce the S30 in Q2 of 2025 at an MSRP of $649.

Kyle Lakewood

Based in New York, Kyle combines his passion for smart home products with a commitment to honest, unbiased reviews. As the founder of Smart Home Critic, he guides readers in choosing the right products for their needs. Living with his partner and dog, Kyle brings a personal touch to his work, involving his whole family in the review process to ensure each product is thoroughly tested and family-approved.