Narwal announced the Flow 2, an advanced robovac and mop with AI object detection, higher suction power, and self-cleaning features, set to release in April 2026, with pricing yet to be announced.
Narwal's Flow 2 robovac features a new design and AI-powered object recognition to detect and notify users of dropped valuables like jewelry and keys, while also offering enhanced cleaning modes for pets and children, with a launch planned for April 2026.
The article highlights some of the most interesting gadgets and apps in August, including the Narwal Flow robovac with edge-mopping capabilities, a durable charging cable, a new Mac Studio dock with additional ports, and the fun possibility of 3D printing a lightsaber, showcasing innovative tech for home and personal use.
The OKP Robot Vacuum Cleaner, a highly rated robovac, is currently on sale for $90 on Amazon, down from $278, making it a great deal for pet owners and anyone looking to simplify their cleaning routine. With features such as compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, four cleaning modes, and a 100-minute runtime, this robovac is praised by over 8,500 shoppers for its effectiveness in handling pet hair and debris. Reviewers highlight its quiet operation, easy app control, and overall convenience, making it a worthwhile purchase for keeping floors clean.
The Yeedi Vac 2 Pro, a budget-friendly robovac, is currently on sale for $159.99 on Amazon, offering 3000Pa suction power and support for Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Additionally, the JBL Wind 3 Bluetooth speaker, designed for outdoor and indoor cyclists, is available for $39.95 on Woot with an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. Other tech deals include discounts on the Opal Camera, Diablo IV for PlayStation, Jabra Elite 8 Active earbuds, and the Xbox Series X mini-fridge.
Ecovacs is launching the Deebot X2 Combo, an all-in-one cleaning station that pairs its Deebot X2 Omni robovac with a handheld vacuum for hard-to-reach spots. The robovac features 8,000Pa suction, dual-laser lidar technology, and AI obstacle avoidance, while the station automatically empties the dust and dirt collected by the bot. The combo, priced at $1,599, is set to be released in the first quarter of 2024 and supports Matter, making it one of the first robovacs compatible with the smart home standard.
Dyson has launched its latest robovac, the 360 Vis Nav, which boasts a unique design and promises to be the world's most powerful. The robot features a 360-degree camera on top, allowing it to map and navigate a home, and users can label rooms via the accompanying app. The robovac also has a high-visibility paint job and a side squeegee that can extend via a rack and pinion system.