Learn to say popular portable Bluetooth speaker brand names correctly.
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How is JBL (major manufacturer of portable Bluetooth speakers and audio equipment) correctly pronounced?
JBL is pronounced 'JAY-BEE-EL' — every letter spoken individually, J-B-L. In a technical interview: "JBL's speaker survived a full submersion test, thanks to its waterproof rating."
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How is UE Boom (Ultimate Ears' line of cylindrical portable Bluetooth speakers) correctly pronounced?
UE Boom is pronounced 'YOO-EE BOOM' — the letters 'U' and 'E' spoken individually, short for Ultimate Ears, plus 'boom' said plainly. In a technical interview: "UE Boom projected sound in every direction, instead of firing from just one front-facing driver."
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How is Anker Soundcore (Anker's line of budget-friendly portable Bluetooth speakers) correctly pronounced?
Anker Soundcore is pronounced 'ANG-kur SOWND-kor' — 'Anker' rhyming with 'anchor', plus 'sound' and 'core' blended together. In a technical interview: "Anker Soundcore matched most premium speakers' battery life at a much lower price point."
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How is the Bose SoundLink (Bose's long-running line of portable Bluetooth speakers) correctly pronounced?
The Bose SoundLink is pronounced 'BOHZ SOWND-lingk' — 'Bose' rhyming with 'nose', plus 'sound' and 'link' blended together. In a technical interview: "Bose SoundLink paired with two phones at once, so either person could control the music."
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How is the Sonos Roam (Sonos's line of portable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi speakers) correctly pronounced?
The Sonos Roam is pronounced 'SOH-nohs ROHM' — 'Sonos' stressed on the first syllable, plus 'roam' rhyming with 'foam'. In a technical interview: "Sonos Roam switched automatically between Wi-Fi at home and Bluetooth once I stepped outside."