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Narwal Unveils Mattress Vacuum and AI Robot Cleaner at CES 2026

Your bed might be hiding a dirty secret that standard washing machines cannot fix. Narwal has officially taken the stage at CES 2026 to reveal a comprehensive lineup of cleaning devices that target every inch of the home. The company is best known for its robot vacuums but has now expanded into handheld solutions designed specifically for health and hygiene. This latest announcement includes a dedicated mattress vacuum, a flagship AI-powered robot and lightweight stick vacuums.

These new devices aim to solve specific pain points rather than just offering general cleaning. The standout reveal is arguably the U50 handheld unit which brings high-heat sterilization to bedding. Narwal also debuted the Flow 2 robot vacuum with advanced intelligence and significantly hotter mopping capabilities. This launch signals a major shift for the brand as it moves from floor care to whole-home sanitation.

Sleep Tight Without the Mites Using Narwal U50

Dust mites and allergens often live deep inside mattresses where traditional cleaning methods fail to reach. Narwal is addressing this invisible problem directly with the introduction of the U50 mattress vacuum. This device is not just a suction tool but serves as a sterilization unit for the place where people spend a third of their lives.

The U50 utilizes a combination of intense heat and ultraviolet light to sanitize fabrics.

The vacuum heats up to 137 degrees Fahrenheit during operation. This temperature is critical because it is high enough to kill dust mites and neutralize common allergens upon contact. It pairs this thermal treatment with UVC sterilization to ensure bacteria are removed from the mattress surface.

Suction power is the second half of this cleaning equation. The U50 boasts a suction rating of 16,000 Pa which is incredibly strong for a handheld unit of this size. This power allows it to pull dead skin cells, dust and mites from deep within the mattress fibers.

Key Specifications of the Narwal U50:

Feature Specification
Suction Power 16,000 Pa
Heat Capability Up to 137°F (58°C)
Sterilization UVC Light
Bin Capacity 2 Weeks (Disposable Bag)
Primary Use Mattresses and Upholstery

Users will appreciate the maintenance design of this device. The dust compartment is sealed and uses a disposable bag system. You can use the vacuum for roughly two weeks before needing to swap out the bag. This prevents the user from coming into direct contact with the allergens they just removed.

 Narwal CES 2026 Flow 2 robot vacuum and U50 mattress cleaner lineup

Narwal CES 2026 Flow 2 robot vacuum and U50 mattress cleaner lineup

NarMind AI Powers the New Flagship Robot Vacuum

The robot vacuum market is crowded but Narwal is looking to stand out with smarter software. The newly announced Narwal Flow 2 serves as the company’s flagship model for 2026. The headline feature here is the integration of “NarMind” technology.

This advanced AI system changes how the robot perceives the home environment. Narwal states that this provides their most intelligent and scenario-based cleaning experience to date. It moves beyond simple mapping and begins to understand the context of the room it is cleaning.

NarMind enables several specific cleaning modes tailored to family needs:

  • Adaptive Obstacle Avoidance: The unit identifies and navigates around toys, cables and furniture in real time without getting stuck.
  • Pet Care Mode: The robot adjusts suction and movement patterns to deal with shedding fur and pet dander more effectively.
  • Baby Care Mode: This likely operates at a quieter volume and focuses on sanitizing play areas where infants crawl.
  • AI Floor Tag: The device recognizes different floor types instantly and adjusts water flow or suction accordingly.

Mopping capabilities have also received a massive upgrade in the Flow 2. The new system is called FlowWash and it focuses on heat. Previous generations of mops often used lukewarm water which struggles to break down grease or sticky stains.

The Flow 2 utilizes hot water washing at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a significant jump from the previous standard of 113 degrees. Hotter water dissolves kitchen grease faster and ensures the mop pads themselves remain sanitary during the cleaning cycle.

Lightweight V50 Stick Vacuum Solves Battery Anxiety

Narwal is also targeting the traditional upright vacuum market with two new models. The company has released details on the V50 which is a cordless push vacuum designed for portability. A major complaint with cordless vacuums is usually their weight and battery life.

The Narwal V50 weighs only 3.31 pounds making it one of the lightest options in its class.

This featherweight design allows users to easily carry the vacuum up and down stairs or lift it to clean curtains and ceilings. It removes the physical strain often associated with deep cleaning sessions.

Battery life is the second hurdle the V50 attempts to clear. The unit comes with dual rechargeable batteries included in the box. Users can keep one battery charging on the base while the other is in use. If power runs low during a session you can simply swap the pack and keep going.

The charging base also serves as an all-in-one auto-empty station. When you dock the V50 after cleaning the base automatically sucks the debris from the vacuum into a larger dust bin. This keeps the vacuum ready for the next job without requiring manual emptying after every run.

A Shift Toward Health and Whole Home Hygiene

This CES 2026 lineup indicates a broader trend in the consumer electronics industry. Companies are moving away from devices that just make things look clean. They are focusing on devices that make homes actually healthy.

The introduction of the U50 mattress vacuum highlights this focus on health. Visible crumbs are annoying but invisible mites affect respiratory health. By providing a dedicated tool for this task Narwal is acknowledging that modern hygiene requires specialized tools.

The increased heat temperatures in both the U50 and the Flow 2 further support this observation. Heat is a natural sanitizer. Pushing water temperatures to 140 degrees and air temperatures to 137 degrees requires better engineering and safety controls.

Narwal has not yet confirmed the official release dates or pricing for these products. However the comprehensive nature of this lineup suggests they are ready to compete aggressively with other top-tier brands in the US market.

The company has successfully transitioned from a niche robot vacuum manufacturer to a complete home cleaning solutions provider. These new devices offer a cohesive ecosystem where a robot handles the floors and handheld units take care of the furniture and upholstery.

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