How to Control Your Narwal Robot Vacuum with Google Assistant

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Let’s be honest. If you’re already saying “Hey Google, what’s the weather?” or “Hey Google, play some music”, asking it to clean your house feels like the next obvious step.

And yes - it works.

If you own a Narwal Robot Vacuum, connecting it with Google Assistant makes daily cleaning simpler, faster, and honestly… kind of satisfying. This guide is made for Narwal users, especially those setting things up for the first time. 

Can Narwal Robot Vacuums Work with Google Assistant?

Yes. Narwal Robot Vacuums support Google Assistant voice control through the Google Home ecosystem.

Once connected, you can:

  • Start or stop cleaning
  • Pause and resume cleaning
  • Send the robot back to the charging dock
  • Clean specific rooms like the kitchen
  • Add cleaning to your daily routines

All with simple voice commands.

Popular Google Assistant Voice Commands You Can Use

Here are some examples of natural voice commands you can use after setup:

  • “Hey Google, pause the vacuum.”
  • “Hey Google, make the vacuum clean the kitchen.”
  • “Hey Google, stop cleaning.”
  • “Hey Google, have the vacuum return to its charging station.”
  • “Hey Google, resume cleaning.”

Short. Clear. No need to remember complicated phrases.

What You Need Before Setting Up Google Assistant

Before jumping in, make sure these basics are ready.

1. Narwal Robot Vacuum

Make sure your Narwal robot vacuum is powered on and fully set up in the app. Models like the Narwal Freo Z Ultra work seamlessly with Google Assistant.

2. Stable Wi-Fi Connection

Your robot vacuum must be connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. This is standard for smart home devices and ensures stable communication.

3. Google Home App

You’ll need the Google Home app installed on your phone. This is where everything connects.

Step-by-Step: Connecting Narwal Robot Vacuum to Google Assistant

Follow these steps in order. Don’t skip ahead.

Step 1: Download the Narwal App

The Narwal app is your main control center.

Use it to:

  • Schedule cleanings
  • Monitor cleaning status
  • Manage smart assistant connections

Step 2: Create Your Narwal Account

Sign up using your email and password.

This account keeps:

  • Your device settings synced
  • Voice assistant integrations working
  • Preferences saved across devices

Step 3: Connect the Robot Vacuum to Wi-Fi

Power on your Narwal Freo Z Ultra.

In the Narwal app:

  • Connect it to your home Wi-Fi
  • Make sure it’s the 2.4GHz network
  • Wait for confirmation before moving on

Step 4: Link Narwal to Google Assistant

Now comes the smart part.

  1. Open the Google Home app
  2. Tap “Add”
  3. Select “Set up device”
  4. Choose “Works with Google”
  5. Search for Narwal
  6. Log in with your Narwal account
  7. Follow the prompts

Once linked, your robot vacuum will appear in Google Home.

Step 5: Test Voice Commands

Say something simple, like:
“Hey Google, clean the kitchen.”

If the robot responds - you’re all set.

Using Smart Cleaning Features with Google Assistant

Once connected, things get fun.

Convenient Voice Control

No app. No buttons.

Just say:

  • “Hey Google, start cleaning”
  • “Hey Google, pause the vacuum”

Perfect when:

  • Your hands are full
  • You’re busy cooking
  • You’re already relaxing

Scheduling and Planning Made Easy

You can combine your robot vacuum with Google routines.

For example:

  • Clean every morning at 10 AM
  • Start cleaning when you leave home

Your floors stay clean without you thinking about it.

Smart Zone and Room Cleaning

Target specific areas instead of cleaning the entire house.

Say:

  • “Hey Google, clean the kitchen”
  • “Hey Google, clean the living room”

This is great for high-traffic zones and quick touch-ups.

Final Thoughts

Connecting your Narwal Robot Vacuum to Google Assistant takes only a few minutes, but the convenience lasts every day.

Once it’s set up, cleaning becomes something you say, not something you schedule manually.

And if you ever need help, Narwal support is always there to guide you.

 

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