The new design marks a pivot toward quiet luxury, emphasizing visual integration alongside technical capability. The base station features a fingerprint-resistant frosted glass panel and an ambient light bar that communicates status without the visual clutter typical of household appliances. This shift reflects a broader design trend favoring neutral palettes and Scandinavian-inspired interiors, where technology is expected to serve as a discreet feature rather than a dominant fixture.
Beneath the exterior, the device maintains the core specifications of the original Narwal Flow 2. It utilizes the FlowWash mopping system, which features a high-speed track mop capable of 140°F heat sanitization. Navigation is handled by the NarMind Pro system, an AI-driven platform that employs a cloud-based VLM Omni Model for object recognition. The robot offers specialized operating modes, including a 56.48 dB 'Baby Mode' for quiet operation and a 'Pet Mode' that identifies high-traffic areas and tracks pets remotely.





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