Flow 2

Release

Apr 1, 2026

Price

$1,500

Connectivity

2

Status

Available

Battery

7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow)

Cleaning Available

Flow 2

Narwal's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, unveiled at CES 2026 and released April 2026. The Flow 2 introduces the Narmind Pro Autonomous System, pairing dual HD/RGB cameras and side structured light with Narwal's TwinAI/VLM obstacle-avoidance stack for real-time object recognition and adaptive avoidance behavior. The robot adjusts its clearance distance based on perceived risk, cleaning within 1 cm of walls while giving pet waste a wide berth. A track-style FlowWash roller mop with an extendable pad scrubs close to baseboards and cabinetry, using onboard water heated to 140°F (60°C). Suction increases to 31,000 Pa (up from 22,000 Pa on the original Flow) and battery capacity grows to 7,000 mAh. The redesigned maintenance base supports 212°F full-cycle self-cleaning of the mop, pipes, and water tank, 140°F hot-air drying, and a reusable dust bag rated for up to 120 days of capacity. It comes in both standalone-tank and plumbed-in configurations. Unique family-focused features include pet location scanning via the onboard cameras, automatic deep-cleaning of pet-active zones, a baby mode that switches to ultra-quiet operation near cribs, toy recognition with reminders, and a Smart Valuables Guard that alerts when jewelry, keys, or phones are detected on the floor.

Listed price

$1,500

Official Narwal US pricing is now published: Flow 2 Basic Station is $1,499.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,299.99 sale/launch pricing; Auto Refill & Drainage variant is $1,599.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,399.99.

Release window

Apr 1, 2026

Current status

Available

Narwal

Last verified

May 21, 2026

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Technical overview

Core specifications and system stack

A fast read on the mechanical profile, sensing package, and platform integrations behind Flow 2.

Technical Specifications

Height

Not officially disclosed

Weight

Not officially disclosed

Battery Life

7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow)

Charging Time

Not officially disclosed

Max Speed

Not disclosed

Operational profile

How this robot is configured

Capabilities

18

Connectivity

2

Key capabilities

31,000 Pa SuctionVacuuming and MoppingFlowWash Track-Style Roller Mop140°F (60°C) Hot Water While CleaningExtendable Mop Pad for Edge CleaningDual-Flow Tangle-Free BrushNarmind Pro Navigation with Dual RGB CamerasAdaptive Risk-Based Obstacle Avoidance

Ecosystem fit

Narwal App (iOS / Android)

About the Flow 2

6Sensors2Protocols18Capabilities$1.5kListed Price

The Flow 2 is a Cleaning robot built by Narwal. Narwal's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, unveiled at CES 2026 and released April 2026. The Flow 2 introduces the Narmind Pro Autonomous System, pairing dual HD/RGB cameras and side structured light with Narwal's TwinAI/VLM obstacle-avoidance stack for real-time object recognition and adaptive avoidance behavior. The robot adjusts its clearance distance based on perceived risk, cleaning within 1 cm of walls while giving pet waste a wide berth. A track-style FlowWash roller mop with an extendable pad scrubs close to baseboards and cabinetry, using onboard water heated to 140°F (60°C). Suction increases to 31,000 Pa (up from 22,000 Pa on the original Flow) and battery capacity grows to 7,000 mAh. The redesigned maintenance base supports 212°F full-cycle self-cleaning of the mop, pipes, and water tank, 140°F hot-air drying, and a reusable dust bag rated for up to 120 days of capacity. It comes in both standalone-tank and plumbed-in configurations. Unique family-focused features include pet location scanning via the onboard cameras, automatic deep-cleaning of pet-active zones, a baby mode that switches to ultra-quiet operation near cribs, toy recognition with reminders, and a Smart Valuables Guard that alerts when jewelry, keys, or phones are detected on the floor.

At a listed price of $1,499.99, it positions itself in the mid-range segment of the cleaning market. See all Narwal robots on the Narwal page.

Spec Breakdown

Detailed specifications for the Flow 2

Battery Life

7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow)

With a battery life of 7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow), the Flow 2 can operate for full cleaning sessions before needing to return to its dock. Battery life is measured under typical operating conditions and may vary based on workload intensity and environmental factors.

The Flow 2 uses Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance as its intelligence backbone. This AI platform powers the robot's decision-making, perception processing, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI stack directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations and adapts to new environments.

Flow 2 Sensor Suite

The Flow 2 integrates 6 sensor types, forming the perceptual foundation that enables autonomous operation.

This sensor configuration enables the Flow 2 to map rooms, detect obstacles, identify furniture and floor types, and avoid hazards like stairs and cables. Multiple sensor modalities provide redundancy and more robust perception than any single sensor type alone.

Explore sensor technologies: components glossary · full components directory

Flow 2 Use Cases & Applications

Cleaning robots handle the repetitive task of floor maintenance — vacuuming, mopping, or both — on a daily or scheduled basis. The best models learn your home layout, avoid obstacles intelligently, and integrate with your existing smart home ecosystem.

Capabilities That Enable Real-World Use

The Flow 2 offers 18 distinct capabilities, each contributing to the robot's practical utility.

31,000 Pa Suction
Vacuuming and Mopping
FlowWash Track-Style Roller Mop
140°F (60°C) Hot Water While Cleaning
Extendable Mop Pad for Edge Cleaning
Dual-Flow Tangle-Free Brush
Narmind Pro Navigation with Dual RGB Cameras
Adaptive Risk-Based Obstacle Avoidance
Pet Location Scanning and Pet Zone Deep Clean
Smart Pet Companion Mode (video call, voice packs)
Baby Mode (auto-quiet near cribs, toy detection)
Smart Valuables Guard (jewelry, keys, phone alerts)
212°F Full-Cycle Base Self-Cleaning (mop, pipes, and water tank)
140°F Hot-Air Drying
Reusable Dust Bag (up to 120-day capacity)
Auto Water Refilling and Drainage
Self-Emptying
Multi-Floor Mapping

These capabilities work together with the robot's 6 onboard sensor types and Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance AI platform to deliver practical, real-world performance.

Ecosystem Integration

The Flow 2 integrates with the following platforms and ecosystems, extending its utility beyond standalone operation.

Narwal App (iOS / Android)

This ecosystem compatibility enables the Flow 2 to work as part of a broader automation setup rather than operating in isolation.

Flow 2 Capabilities

18

Capabilities

6

Sensor Types

AI

Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM …

31,000 Pa Suction
Vacuuming and Mopping
FlowWash Track-Style Roller Mop
140°F (60°C) Hot Water While Cleaning
Extendable Mop Pad for Edge Cleaning
Dual-Flow Tangle-Free Brush
Narmind Pro Navigation with Dual RGB Cameras
Adaptive Risk-Based Obstacle Avoidance
Pet Location Scanning and Pet Zone Deep Clean
Smart Pet Companion Mode (video call, voice packs)
Baby Mode (auto-quiet near cribs, toy detection)
Smart Valuables Guard (jewelry, keys, phone alerts)
212°F Full-Cycle Base Self-Cleaning (mop, pipes, and water tank)
140°F Hot-Air Drying
Reusable Dust Bag (up to 120-day capacity)
Auto Water Refilling and Drainage
Self-Emptying
Multi-Floor Mapping

Connectivity & Integration

How the Flow 2 communicates with your network, smart home devices, cloud services, and companion apps.

Network & Communication Protocols

✓ Wi-Fi for local network and cloud access — enabling the Flow 2 to participate in various networking scenarios.

Flow 2 Technology Stack Overview

The Flow 2 by Narwal integrates 9 distinct technology components across sensing, connectivity, intelligence, and interaction layers.

Perception — 6 Sensor Types

The perception layer is built on Dual HD/RGB Cameras, Side Structured Light, Narmind Pro Autonomous System, TwinAI / VLM obstacle avoidance, Cliff Sensors, Carpet Detection. These work in concert to give the robot a detailed understanding of its operating environment. This multi-sensor approach provides redundancy and enables the robot to function reliably even when individual sensors encounter challenging conditions such as low light, reflective surfaces, or cluttered spaces.

Connectivity — 2 Protocols

For communications, the Flow 2 relies on Wi-Fi, Narwal App (iOS / Android). This connectivity stack ensures the robot can communicate with cloud services, local smart home devices, mobile apps, and other networked systems in its environment.

Intelligence — Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance

Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance serves as the computational brain, processing sensor data, making navigation decisions, and orchestrating the robot's autonomous behaviors. The quality of this AI platform directly influences how well the robot handles novel situations, adapts to changes in its environment, and improves its performance over time through learning.

Who Should Consider the Flow 2?

Target Audience

Cleaning robots are among the most accessible consumer robotics products, purchased by homeowners and renters looking to automate routine floor maintenance. They range from budget-friendly models for small apartments to premium systems for large multi-story homes.

Key Considerations

Navigation intelligence (LiDAR vs camera-based), suction power, battery life, dustbin capacity, and smart home integration are the primary factors for cleaning robots. Consider multi-floor support, no-go zone capability, and whether the robot handles both vacuuming and mopping. Self-emptying dock availability is increasingly a baseline expectation.

Price Context

At $1.5k (Official Narwal US pricing is now published: Flow 2 Basic Station is $1,499.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,299.99 sale/launch pricing; Auto Refill & Drainage variant is $1,599.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,399.99.), the Flow 2 sits in the mid-range price tier for cleaning robots. This competitive price point makes the technology accessible to a broad consumer base.

Availability

Available

The Flow 2 is currently available for purchase. Check the manufacturer's website or authorized retailers for the latest stock and ordering information.

Flow 2: Strengths & Trade-offs

Engineering compromises and where this cleaning robot excels

What the Flow 2 does well

Extensive sensor suite

With 6 sensor types onboard, the Flow 2 has one of the more comprehensive perception systems in the cleaning category. This multi-modal approach enables robust environmental awareness, redundant obstacle detection, and reliable autonomous operation even in challenging conditions. More sensor diversity generally translates to better real-world adaptability.

Broad capability set

With 18 distinct capabilities, the Flow 2 is designed as a versatile platform rather than a single-task device. This breadth means the robot can handle varied scenarios and workflows, reducing the need for multiple specialized robots and increasing its utility across different situations.

Currently available

Unlike many robots that remain in development or prototype stages, the Flow 2 is available for purchase today. This means you can evaluate the actual shipping product rather than making decisions based on projected specifications that may change before release.

Accessible price point

At $1,499.99, the Flow 2 is competitively priced within the cleaning market. This price point makes the technology accessible to a broader audience and represents a lower barrier to entry for those exploring cleaning robotics.

What to consider carefully

Limited battery runtime

A battery life of 7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow) means shorter operational windows between charges. For applications requiring continuous or extended operation, this may necessitate scheduling around charge cycles or deploying multiple units in rotation. Evaluate whether the runtime meets your minimum session requirements before committing.

Note: This strengths and trade-offs assessment is based on the Flow 2's documented specifications as tracked in the ui44 database. Real-world performance depends on deployment conditions, firmware maturity, and environmental factors. For the most current information, check the Narwal manufacturer page or visit the official product page. Use the comparison tool to evaluate these trade-offs against competing robots in the same category.

How Cleaning Robot Technology Works

Understanding the engineering behind this category

Modern cleaning robots are far more sophisticated than the random-bounce machines of a decade ago. Today's best models use technologies borrowed from self-driving cars and industrial automation to systematically clean homes with minimal human intervention. Understanding the technology inside your cleaning robot helps you make the most of its capabilities and choose the right model for your needs.

Navigation & Mobility

Cleaning robots use two primary navigation approaches: LiDAR-based and camera-based. LiDAR navigation spins a laser sensor on top of the robot to create accurate 2D floor plans, enabling systematic back-and-forth cleaning patterns that cover the entire floor efficiently. Camera-based navigation (also called vSLAM or visual SLAM) uses an upward or forward-facing camera to identify ceiling and wall features for positioning. LiDAR systems generally provide more accurate mapping and better performance in dark rooms, while camera systems can sometimes detect obstacles at greater range and enable advanced features like 3D object recognition. Premium models increasingly combine both approaches along with AI-powered obstacle recognition to identify and avoid specific objects like shoes, cables, and pet waste.

The Role of AI

AI in cleaning robots has evolved from basic route optimization to genuine environmental understanding. Current AI systems can identify room types, adjust suction power based on floor surface detection, recognize specific obstacle types, and learn cleaning patterns from user behavior. Machine learning models trained on millions of images help the robot distinguish between a sock (avoid) and a dust bunny (clean). Some robots even use AI to predict when rooms will need cleaning based on household activity patterns, and automatically schedule sessions when you're away from home.

Sensor Fusion & Perception

A typical modern cleaning robot combines multiple sensor types for comprehensive environmental awareness. Floor-facing infrared or ultrasonic cliff sensors prevent falls down stairs. Forward-facing bumper sensors detect contact with obstacles. Side-wall sensors maintain consistent edge-cleaning distance. A top-mounted LiDAR or camera provides mapping data. Some premium models add 3D structured-light sensors for obstacle height detection, carpet-detection sensors for automatic suction boost, and even dirty-spot sensors that identify areas needing extra attention. The cleaning robot's software fuses all these inputs to build a complete picture of your home's layout, surfaces, and obstacles.

Power & Battery Management

Cleaning robots typically run on lithium-ion batteries providing one to three hours of continuous operation. Smart power management adjusts suction power based on surface type — lower power on hard floors, maximum suction on carpets — to extend runtime. Recharge-and-resume functionality allows the robot to return to its dock, recharge, and then continue cleaning from where it left off, enabling full-home cleaning even with shorter battery life. Self-emptying dock stations add another dimension of automation by removing the need to manually empty the dustbin after every session.

Safety by Design

Cleaning robots are designed for unsupervised operation in homes with children and pets. Safety features include cliff sensors preventing staircase falls, gentle bumper impacts that avoid damaging furniture, automatic shutoff when lifted or flipped, and child-lock features on companion apps. For homes with pets, look for models with tangle-free brush designs that resist hair wrapping, and anti-trap features that free the robot if it becomes stuck under furniture. Modern robots also implement virtual boundaries (no-go zones) to keep the robot away from sensitive areas like pet food bowls or fragile items.

What's Next for Cleaning Robots

Cleaning robot technology continues to advance in several directions. Self-washing and self-drying mop systems are becoming standard. Dock stations are gaining capabilities like hot-water washing and automatic detergent dispensing. AI obstacle recognition is improving to handle more edge cases. Future innovations may include robotic arms for picking up objects before cleaning, integration with home air quality monitoring, and cooperative multi-robot cleaning systems for larger homes. The trend toward fully autonomous floor maintenance — from cleaning to self-maintenance — continues to accelerate.

The Flow 2 by Narwal incorporates many of these technology pillars. For a detailed look at the specific sensors and components used in the Flow 2, see the sensor analysis and connectivity sections above, or browse the complete components glossary for explanations of every technology used across the robotics industry.

Flow 2 in the Cleaning Market

How this robot compares in the cleaning landscape

Priced at $1,499.99, the Flow 2 sits in the mid-range of the cleaning market — a competitive tier where buyers expect a strong balance of features and value.

With 6 sensor types, the Flow 2 has an extensive sensor suite. This comprehensive sensing capability places it among the more perception-capable robots in the cleaning category, enabling more robust autonomous operation in varied conditions.

Being currently available for purchase gives the Flow 2 a practical advantage over competitors still in development or prototype stages. Buyers can evaluate the actual product rather than relying on spec-sheet promises that may change before release.

Head-to-Head Comparisons

Side-by-side specs, capability overlap analysis, and key differentiators.

For the full picture of Narwal's portfolio and market strategy, visit the Narwal manufacturer page.

Deployment Readiness and Procurement Signals for Flow 2

What the public profile tells you, and what still needs direct vendor confirmation

From a buying and rollout perspective, the Flow 2 should be read as a cleaning platform aimed at homes or facilities that need repeatable floor-care automation. ui44 currently tracks 18 capability signals, 6 sensor inputs, and a last verification date of 2026-05-21. That mix gives buyers a useful first-pass picture, but it is still only the public layer of due diligence, especially when procurement, uptime, and support commitments are decided directly with Narwal.

Commercial model

$1,499.99 list price

A published price gives buyers a starting point for budgeting, ROI modeling, and peer comparison before deeper vendor conversations begin.

Integration posture

2 connectivity options

The profile lists Wi-Fi, Narwal App (iOS / Android), plus Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance as the AI stack. That is enough to infer the basic network posture, but buyers should still confirm APIs, fleet management, and workflow integration details. ui44 currently tracks 1 declared compatibility link.

Spec disclosure

1/7 core specs public

ui44 currently has 1 of 7 core physical and operating specs filled in for this model, leaving 6 gaps that matter for deployment planning. Missing runtime, charge, speed, or payload details can materially change staffing and site-readiness assumptions.

The current profile is useful for scouting, but it still leaves meaningful operational unknowns. If this robot is heading toward a pilot or purchase discussion, the next step should be a structured vendor Q&A that fills the remaining runtime, charging, payload, safety, or integration blanks before anyone builds ROI assumptions around it.

If you want a faster apples-to-apples read, compare the Flow 2 against nearby alternatives in ui44's compare view, then cross-check the underlying AI, sensor, and subsystem terms in the components glossary. For manufacturer-level context, the Narwal profile helps anchor this robot inside the wider product lineup.

Before you sign off on a pilot, confirm these points

  • Confirm how the charging workflow works in practice, including charger count, swap options, and expected downtime.
  • Verify travel speed and cycle time if the robot must keep up with people, lines, or service windows.
  • Check what safety, electrical, or deployment certifications exist for the region and task you care about.

Owning the Flow 2: Setup, Maintenance & Tips

Practical guide from day one through years of ownership

Initial Setup

Setting up a cleaning robot typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. Download the companion app, connect the robot to your Wi-Fi network, place the charging dock against a wall with clearance on both sides, and initiate the first mapping run. During the initial map, walk through your home to ensure doors are open and the robot can access all rooms you want cleaned. After mapping, use the app to name rooms, set no-go zones around pet bowls or delicate furniture, and configure your cleaning schedule. For combo vacuum-mop robots, set up the water tank and mop pads according to the manual. If you have a self-emptying dock, ensure the dustbag is properly installed.

Ongoing Maintenance

Weekly maintenance takes just a few minutes: empty the dustbin (if not self-emptying), remove hair tangles from the main brush, and wipe sensor windows with a dry cloth. Monthly tasks include washing or replacing filters, checking side brushes for wear, and cleaning the charging contacts. For mopping models, replace mop pads when they show signs of wear and clean the water tank to prevent mineral buildup. Every three to six months, replace the main brush and filters according to the manufacturer's schedule. Keeping up with this simple routine ensures consistent cleaning performance and extends the robot's lifespan.

Software Updates & Long-Term Support

Cleaning robot manufacturers regularly release app and firmware updates that improve navigation, add features, and fix bugs. Enable automatic updates in the app to ensure you always have the latest improvements. Major updates occasionally add significant features — some robots have gained new room types, improved carpet detection, or enhanced obstacle avoidance through software updates alone. Keep the companion app updated as well, as new app versions often unlock features that require both app and firmware coordination.

Maximizing Longevity

Most cleaning robots last three to five years with proper maintenance. To maximize longevity: keep the robot's environment clear of small objects that could jam the brush or damage the suction motor, clean sensors regularly for accurate navigation, avoid running the robot over wet spills (unless it is designed for mopping), and replace consumable parts on schedule rather than waiting for performance degradation. Store replacement brushes, filters, and mop pads so they are ready when needed. If the battery noticeably loses capacity after two to three years, a battery replacement (often available from the manufacturer) can extend the robot's useful life significantly.

For Narwal-specific support resources and documentation, visit the Narwal page on ui44 or check the manufacturer's official website at Narwal's product page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flow 2?
The Flow 2 is a Cleaning robot made by Narwal. Narwal's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, unveiled at CES 2026 and released April 2026. The Flow 2 introduces the Narmind Pro Autonomous System, pairing dual HD/RGB cameras and side structured light with Narwal's TwinAI/VLM obstacle-avoidance stack for real-time object recognition and adaptive avoidance behavior. The robot adjusts its clearance distance based on perceived risk, cleaning within 1 cm of walls while giving pet waste a wide berth. A track-style FlowWash roller mop with an extendable pad scrubs close to baseboards and cabinetry, using onboard water heated to 140°F (60°C). Suction increases to 31,000 Pa (up from 22,000 Pa on the original Flow) and battery capacity grows to 7,000 mAh. The redesigned maintenance base supports 212°F full-cycle self-cleaning of the mop, pipes, and water tank, 140°F hot-air drying, and a reusable dust bag rated for up to 120 days of capacity. It comes in both standalone-tank and plumbed-in configurations. Unique family-focused features include pet location scanning via the onboard cameras, automatic deep-cleaning of pet-active zones, a baby mode that switches to ultra-quiet operation near cribs, toy recognition with reminders, and a Smart Valuables Guard that alerts when jewelry, keys, or phones are detected on the floor. It features 6 sensor types, 2 connectivity protocols, and 18 distinct capabilities.
How much does the Flow 2 cost?
The Flow 2 is listed at $1,499.99 (Official Narwal US pricing is now published: Flow 2 Basic Station is $1,499.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,299.99 sale/launch pricing; Auto Refill & Drainage variant is $1,599.99 in Shopify product data and the page currently shows $1,399.99.). This places it in the mid-range tier for cleaning robots. Prices may vary by region and retailer.
Is the Flow 2 available to buy?
Yes, the Flow 2 is currently available for purchase. Check Narwal's official website or authorized retailers for the latest stock and ordering options.
What sensors does the Flow 2 have?
The Flow 2 is equipped with 6 sensor types: Dual HD/RGB Cameras, Side Structured Light, Narmind Pro Autonomous System, TwinAI / VLM obstacle avoidance, Cliff Sensors, Carpet Detection. These sensors work together through sensor fusion to provide comprehensive environmental awareness for autonomous operation. See the sensor analysis section for details.
How long does the Flow 2 battery last?
The Flow 2 has a rated battery life of 7,000 mAh battery (up from 6,400 mAh on original Flow). Actual battery performance may vary based on usage intensity, ambient temperature, and specific tasks being performed. Heavy workloads like continuous navigation and sensor processing will consume battery faster than idle or standby modes.
What AI does the Flow 2 use?
The Flow 2 is powered by Narmind Pro with TwinAI/VLM obstacle recognition; unlimited object recognition via on-device processing and cloud learning; adaptive risk-based obstacle avoidance. This AI platform handles the robot's perception processing, decision-making, and autonomous behavior. The sophistication of the AI directly impacts how well the robot handles unexpected situations, learns from its environment, and improves over time.
How does the Flow 2 compare to the Freo X Ultra?
The Flow 2 and Freo X Ultra are both cleaning robots, but they differ in key specifications, pricing, and manufacturer approach. Use the side-by-side comparison tool to see detailed differences in specs, sensors, and capabilities. You can also browse other similar robots below.
Does the Flow 2 work with smart home systems?
Yes, the Flow 2 is compatible with: Narwal App (iOS / Android). This ecosystem integration allows the robot to work alongside your existing smart home devices and platforms rather than operating as an isolated system.
How current is the Flow 2 data on ui44?
The Flow 2 specifications on ui44 were last verified on 2026-05-21. All data is sourced from official Narwal documentation, spec sheets, and press releases. If you notice any outdated information, please let us know.

Data Integrity

All Flow 2 data on ui44 is verified against official Narwal sources, including spec sheets, product pages, and press releases. Last verified: 2026-05-21. Official source: Narwal product page. If you find outdated or incorrect information, please let us know — accuracy is our top priority.

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