Learn to say popular GPS bike computer brand names correctly.
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How is Garmin Edge (Garmin's line of GPS bike computers) correctly pronounced?
Garmin Edge is pronounced 'GAHR-min EJ' — 'Garmin' said plainly, plus 'Edge' rhyming with 'ledge'. In a technical interview: "Garmin Edge synced ride data automatically to the phone app once the workout ended."
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How is Wahoo (brand of bike computers, sensors, and smart trainers) correctly pronounced?
Wahoo is pronounced 'WAH-hoo' — the same as the exclamation of excitement, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Wahoo's ELEMNT bike computer paired with a heart rate strap and a power meter at the same time."
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How is Hammerhead (brand of bike computers known for the Karoo line) correctly pronounced?
Hammerhead is pronounced 'HAM-ur-hed' — the plain English compound word, same as the shark. In a technical interview: "Hammerhead's Karoo ran a full Android-based operating system under the hood."
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How is Lezyne (brand of cycling accessories, including compact bike computers) correctly pronounced?
Lezyne is pronounced 'luh-ZYNE' — stress on the second syllable, rhyming with 'design' minus the 'd'. In a technical interview: "Lezyne's bike computer kept the unit small enough to double as a spare GPS for hiking."
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How is Sigma Sport (German brand of bike computers and cycling sensors) correctly pronounced?
Sigma Sport is pronounced 'SIG-muh sport' — 'Sigma' like the Greek letter, plus 'Sport' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Sigma Sport's wired computer skipped Bluetooth entirely, avoiding any pairing issues on the road."