Narwal Freo X Ultra vs Narwal Freo Z Ultra

Narwal Freo X Ultra

Narwal

Narwal Freo X Ultra

$1,400

4.5★ (800)

vs
Narwal Freo Z Ultra

Narwal

Narwal Freo Z Ultra

$900

4.4★ (900)

Quick take: The Narwal Freo Z Ultra costs $500 less; the Narwal Freo Z Ultra has stronger suction (12,000 vs 8,200 Pa).

SpecNarwal Freo X UltraNarwal Freo Z Ultra
Price$1,400$900
Rating4.5★ (800)4.4★ (900)
TypeRobot Vacuum & MopRobot Vacuum & Mop
Suction8200 Pa12000 Pa
Battery210 min210 min
NavigationLiDAR + CameraLiDAR + Camera
Noise65 dB65 dB
Dustbin400 ml400 ml
Water tank350 ml350 ml
Self-empty dockYesYes
Auto mop washingYesYes
Hot water washingYesYes
Obstacle avoidanceYesYes
Carpet detectionYesYes
Auto mop liftingYesYes
Multi-floor mappingYesYes
App controlYesYes
Dimensions13.6 x 13.6 x 3.8 in13.8 x 13.5 x 4.2 in
Weight10.4 lbs9.9 lbs
Warranty1 year1 year

Pros & cons

Narwal Freo X Ultra

  • DirtSense detects dirty mop pads mid-clean and returns to wash — genuinely useful
  • Arguably the best mopping performance of any robot vacuum combo
  • Tri-laser obstacle avoidance is very effective, especially with dark furniture
  • EdgeSwing side mop extends to clean along walls
  • Quieter operation than most competitors at 65dB
  • Brand is less known in the US — harder to find replacement parts
  • Dock is large and the design is polarizing (tall, boxy)
  • Suction at 8200Pa is good but not class-leading for the price
  • Fewer third-party accessories and replacement parts available

Narwal Freo Z Ultra

  • Twin-camera AI avoidance rivals the best — Reddit owners report it threads toy-strewn floors untouched
  • Narwal's signature 12N pressure mopping leaves shiny floors streak-free
  • DirtSense re-washes pads and re-mops until water runs clean
  • Very quiet operation for its suction class
  • 12mm mop lift plus mop-pad removal handles mixed flooring gracefully
  • Narwal's US parts and accessory availability still trails Roborock and iRobot
  • App has improved but room-editing and automation remain clunky
  • Tall dock with visible water tanks divides opinion aesthetically
  • Camera-first navigation needs decent ambient light for best avoidance