Learn to say popular home air purifier brand names correctly.
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How is Dyson (British engineering brand whose air purifiers double as fans) correctly pronounced?
Dyson is pronounced 'DY-sun' — rhyming with 'nice' plus 'son'. In a technical interview: "Dyson's purifier fan reported particulate levels in real time on a small onboard display."
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How is Levoit (brand of affordable HEPA air purifiers popular for home use) correctly pronounced?
Levoit is pronounced 'LEH-voyt' — stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'let' plus 'voit'. In a technical interview: "Levoit's purifier adjusted fan speed automatically based on its built-in air quality sensor."
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How is Coway (Korean brand known for its Airmega line of air purifiers) correctly pronounced?
Coway is pronounced 'KOH-way' — stress on the first syllable, a long 'o' sound. In a technical interview: "Coway's Airmega purifier used a two-stage filter system rated for large open-plan rooms."
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How is Honeywell (long-established American brand offering air purifiers alongside thermostats) correctly pronounced?
Honeywell is pronounced 'HUN-ee-wel' — 'honey' said plainly, plus 'well' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Honeywell's purifier used a true HEPA filter rated to capture ninety-nine point nine percent of particles."
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How is Blueair (Swedish brand of air purifiers known for its HEPASilent technology) correctly pronounced?
Blueair is pronounced 'BLOO-air' — 'blue' plus 'air', both said plainly. In a technical interview: "Blueair's purifier ran quietly enough to leave on overnight without disturbing sleep."