Learn to say popular electric shaver brand names correctly.
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How is Braun (German brand widely known for electric shavers and small appliances) correctly pronounced?
Braun is pronounced 'BROWN' — a German 'au' making an 'ow' sound, the same as the color 'brown'. In a technical interview: "Braun's shaver used a flexible head that followed the contours of the jaw automatically."
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How is Philips Norelco (Philips' brand name for electric shavers sold in North America) correctly pronounced?
Philips Norelco is pronounced 'FIL-ips noh-REL-koh' — 'Philips' with stress on the first syllable, plus 'Norelco' with stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Philips Norelco's shaver could run for a full week on a single charge."
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How is Panasonic (Japanese electronics giant whose lineup includes electric shavers) correctly pronounced?
Panasonic is pronounced 'pan-uh-SON-ik' — stress on the third syllable. In a technical interview: "Panasonic's shaver used five blades angled to catch hair growing in different directions."
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How is Wahl (American brand known for clippers and electric shavers) correctly pronounced?
Wahl is pronounced 'WAHL' — one syllable, rhyming with 'doll' but with an 'ah' vowel. In a technical interview: "Wahl's clipper kit came with guide combs for eight different hair lengths."
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How is Remington (long-established American brand of electric shavers and grooming tools) correctly pronounced?
Remington is pronounced 'REM-ing-tun' — stress on the first syllable, the same name as the firearms and typewriter brand. In a technical interview: "Remington's foil shaver ran on both battery power and a direct cord for close touch-ups."