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CategoryDescription
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Product OverviewProduct Name (Domestic)Robot name: Narwal Freo X Ultra
Base station name: Self-cleaning Base Station
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Product ModelWater tank version: YJCC015
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Product Positioning3700-4200 price band
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SpecificationsBase StationDimensionsLength*Width*Height: 41.5*37.0*43.4cm 2023-8-16
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Weight8500±100g 2023-8-16
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ColorWhite
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MaterialEngineering plastic + metal
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Maximum Output Power65W 2023-7-28
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Input Power75W 2023-7-28
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Drying NoiseSilent Drying mode: <39dB 2023-7-28
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Drying TemperatureDrying temperature: 40℃~45℃ 2023-7-28
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Drying PowerDrying power: ≤30W 2023-7-28
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Power Supply TypeAC-110-230V home power supply
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Water Tank Capacity4500mL (Clean water) &4050mL (Dirty water)
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Warranty Period2 years
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RobotDimensions35.0*35.0*10.7cm 2023-7-28
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Weight4250±100g 2023-8-16
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ColorWhite & Grey
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MaterialEngineering plastic + metal
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Maximum Output Power65W 2023-7-28
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Noise (Sound Power)Navigation Noise: <50dB (background noise defined as 30dB in this document) (Quiet Mode)
Vacuuming Mode: <58dB
Mopping Mode: <54dB
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Power Supply TypeIn-built lithium-ion battery
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Power On/OffPress and hold the Power button for at least 2s;
automatic power on/off: battery below 5% or disconnected for > 1h (standby mode, including when the robot is trapped)
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Dust Bag Capacity1L disposable dust bag
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Switching between vacuuming and mopping modes
Robot vacuum and mop combo, no need to switch any part manually
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Product Normal Lifespan≥2 years
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Dustproof and Waterproof RatingSame as the above base station content
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Warranty Period2 year(s) warranty for the robot and base station (including battery, approximately 70% capacity after 500 cycles)
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Automatic Water Exchange Module (Same as Freo)Structural FormSimilar to Freo's Automatic Water Exchange module
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Power Supply MethodInstalled together with the water tank. 20V power supply, connect directly to the base station (voltage synchronized with the adapter)
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Module Position DetectionDetermine whether there is external equipment through port current detection of the original base station
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Clean Water Tank Water Inlet Strategy
Set a fixed refill time (the user can also manually refill the water tank through self-check by the Automatic Water Exchange module)
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Water Pipe ArrangementThe pipe connector is at the back of the base station, and users can plug and unplug it directly. Water in the water tank should not flow out
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Installation MethodSelect on-site installation (over-wall drilling supported in certain cities); or independent installation (overseas)
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Water Pipe SizeDN10 pipes are used for the moment
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Water Pipe JointsQuick release is supported for the pipes
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Clean Water Pipe Pressure Relief Valve
Narwal dedicated pressure relief valve, with a pressure range of 0.1-1MPa
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AccessoriesMop Pads150h (3 months)
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Roller Brush300h (6 months)
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Side Brush150h (3 months)
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Detergent930ml (2 months)
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Filter150h (1 month: wash / 3 months: change)
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Battery500cycle (Capacity70%)
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Feature DescriptionBase StationSelf-cleaningAuto Mop Washing
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Automatic Detergent AdditionNarwal dedicated detergent along with precise detergent filling by the base station automatically
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Dirty Water RecyclingReal-time Recycling of Dirty Water
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Water Tank Installation DetectionHall sensors and magnetic poles allow the base station to detect the tank type and whether it is installed properly
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Overflow Prevention DetectionAuto detection of dirty water volume and timely recovery to prevent overflow
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Dirty Water VolumAutomatically stops cleaning when the dirty water tank is full and prompts the user to dispose of the dirty water
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Heating and DryingAt least 95% dry after 3.5 hours and 80% after 2 hours of Strong mode drying at room temperature and normal humidity.
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Recall FunctionThe base station can recall the robot
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Cleaning Tray CleaningThe cleaning tray can be removed for thorough cleaning
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Base Anti-slip GrooveAn anti-slip slot is set for the robot to smoothly return to the base station and avoid skidding
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Communication MethodBluetooth
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Networking CapabilityUnable to connect to the 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi at home but able to work offline
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Power Supply Method220V AC power and max power of 65W
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Charging FunctionCharge the robot
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RobotAdaptation AreaA home ≤ 150 square meters (typically a cleaning area of 90 square meters)
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Threshold Climbing Height≤20mm threshold with a round edge (5mm)
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Vacuum Suction Power8200Pa
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Mop TypeCoral fleece with better dirt collection
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Mop SizeEffective mop pad width of 280mm
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Mop ShapeTriangle mop pads avoid omission in the center
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Mop ReplacementEasy replacement by velcro
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Side Brush ReplacementConvenient fool-proof latch
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Side Brush SizeDiameter 150mm (2 bristles, with a fixed location for storage)
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Bumper SensorThe bumper sensor can detect impact with obstacles with a force greater than 5N (with anti-scratch protective cover)
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Cliff Sensor TypeInfrared ground sensor
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Other Sensor TypeFront: Bumper sensor + laser obstacle avoidance sensor Right: laser edge sensor *1
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NavigationLidar (gyroscope, compass)
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RuntimeVacuum and Mop 2.5H Vacuum Only 3H Mop Only 3.5H
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Battery5200mAh Li-ion battery
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Charging MethodReturn to base station for charging
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Charging Power45W
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Moving SpeedMax robot speed should be no slower than X; max navigation speed should be no faster than X; max Zip-Route movement speed should be no faster than X; speed when moving along the edge X (in case of obstacles when moving along the edge, the max allowed speed is adjusted based on the actual cleaning efficiency); speed on the carpet can be reduced to X (may be slower when exploring the carpets for the first time)
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Communication MethodBluetooth + Wi-Fi
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Networking CapabilityAble to connect to the 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi at your home and work offline
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No-Go Zone FunctionSensors at the bottom identify low-lying areas and cliffs. The user is guided to set No-Go Zones manually in the App
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Virtual WallManually set the virtual walls in the App
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Interaction ModeBase StationInteraction ModeHuman-robot interaction through buttons. Refer to the interaction script for detailed function definitions.
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Button DefinitionStart/pause/resume current task; end task; recall/exit base station; start/cancel map washing and drying; turn on/off child lock; turn on/off Freo Mind; enter/exit Pairing mode; start water exchange self-check; enter/exit Standby mode; start mapping again
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RobotInteraction ModeHuman-robot interaction through physical buttons: 3
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Button DefinitionReset: round hole inside the device. Function: short press to pair the robot and the base station; press and hold for >5s to unbind the account and clear personal preferences; and press and hold for >10 to reset the robot system
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Power On/Off: button on the surface. Function: short press for <1s to start vacuuming (idle) or pause & resume (task in progress); press and hold for>2s to power on/off the robot
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Recall: button on the surface. Function: short press<1s to recall the robot back into the base station
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