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Narwal Makes Cleaning a Breeze with Powerful Mops and Versatile Handheld Vacuum

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Narwal has recently unveiled cutting-edge cleaning solutions with the introduction of the Narwal Freo X Ultra and Narwal Freo X Plus, distinguished as the world’s most intelligent and powerful vacuum mops. Additionally, the versatile Narwal S10 Pro handheld wet-dry vacuum made its debut at the CES event.

Addressing the challenges associated with traditional vacuuming systems, Junbin Zhang, Founder, and CEO of Narwal Robotics, emphasized the company’s commitment to addressing users’ genuine pain points in home cleaning. The newly developed hands-free Self-Contained Dust Processing System internalizes garbage collection, resulting in zero residue and an impressive 36% reduction in noise compared to its station-based counterparts.

Narwal Freo X Plus
Narwal Freo X Plus

The Freo X Series introduces two groundbreaking robot vacuum & mop models, the Freo X Ultra and Freo X Plus, incorporating a Self-Contained Dust Processing System, a world-first zero-tangling floating brush, AI DirtSense™ technology, and millimeter-level tri-laser obstacle avoidance.

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Key features of the Freo X Series include exceptional suction power, reaching 8,200 PA (X Ultra) and 7,800 PA (X Plus) with fan rotational speeds of 60,000 RPM, a Self-Contained Dust Processing Solution that eliminates the need for frequent emptying and reduces noise, and a certified 100% Tangle-Free Technology with the Zero-Tangling Floating Brush.

The DirtSense™ Technology enables superior mopping with AI and optical technology, detecting dirty floor areas during mopping, ensuring thorough cleaning. Control and navigation are seamlessly managed through tri-laser millimeter-level object avoidance, LiDAR SLAM 4.0 Integration, and app control. The X Ultra model introduces base station touchscreen control, a first in the industry.

Catering to user preferences, Narwal offers the comprehensive X Ultra with a self-cleaning base station and the budget-friendly X Plus, retaining exceptional functionalities without the self-cleaning feature.

Narwal Freo X Ultra
Narwal Freo X Ultra

The Narwal S10 Pro, making its debut at CES, transforms handheld wet-dry vacuums with powerful mop and vacuum technology. Boasting 17N mopping pressure, 76AW suction efficiency, and 32 water-stream self-cleaning, the S10 Pro promises pristine floors. With a handle that can lie down completely flat, swift rotation, and edge-to-edge mop capabilities, it ensures 360-degree cleaning mastery for effortless home care. The S10 Pro achieves a 99.99% disinfection rate and simplifies waste disposal by separating solid and liquid waste. After cleaning, it seamlessly undergoes self-cleaning and drying within its charging station.

The Freo X Ultra is priced at $1,499 MSRP, available in March in the US and Europe (€1299), while the Freo X Plus is priced at $469 MSRP, available in March in the US and in April in Europe (€429). The Narwal S10 Pro is priced at $449 MSRP, set to release in April in the US.

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