Learn to say popular baby car seat brand names correctly.
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How is Chicco (Italian brand widely known for infant car seats and strollers) correctly pronounced?
Chicco is pronounced 'KEE-koh' — an Italian hard 'c' sound, not the English 'CHIK-oh' it looks like. In a technical interview: "Chicco's infant car seat clicked into a matching stroller frame without needing to wake a sleeping baby."
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How is Britax (British-founded brand known for premium convertible car seats) correctly pronounced?
Britax is pronounced 'BRY-taks' — blending 'Britain' and a shortened 'tax', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Britax's car seat had a built-in level indicator to confirm the correct recline angle."
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How is Nuna (Dutch brand known for premium, design-forward car seats and strollers) correctly pronounced?
Nuna is pronounced 'NOO-nuh' — stress on the first syllable, a long 'oo' sound. In a technical interview: "Nuna's car seat used a load leg that braced against the vehicle floor for extra stability."
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How is UPPAbaby (American brand best known for strollers, also offering a convertible car seat) correctly pronounced?
UPPAbaby is pronounced 'UP-uh-bay-bee' — blending 'up' and 'baby', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "UPPAbaby's car seat and stroller shared a single click-in adapter across their whole lineup."
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How is Graco (long-established American brand of affordable car seats and strollers) correctly pronounced?
Graco is pronounced 'GRAY-koh' — stress on the first syllable, a long 'ay' sound. In a technical interview: "Graco's car seat came with a base that stayed installed in the car, letting the seat click in and out."