Learn to say popular electric scooter brand names correctly.
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How is Segway-Ninebot (brand behind many popular consumer electric scooters) correctly pronounced?
Segway-Ninebot is pronounced 'SEG-way NYN-bot' — 'Segway' as usual, plus 'Ninebot' combining 'nine' and 'bot'. In a technical interview: "Segway-Ninebot's app locked the scooter automatically once it left the geofenced area."
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How is Xiaomi (Chinese tech giant whose electric scooters are sold worldwide) correctly pronounced?
Xiaomi is pronounced 'SHOW-mee' — approximating the Mandarin, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Xiaomi's electric scooter used regenerative braking to recover a bit of charge going downhill."
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How is Razor (American brand best known for kick scooters, also making electric models) correctly pronounced?
Razor is pronounced 'RAY-zur' — the same as the shaving tool. In a technical interview: "Razor's electric scooter line started with kids' models before expanding into adult commuter scooters."
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How is GoTrax (budget-friendly brand of electric scooters and hoverboards) correctly pronounced?
GoTrax is pronounced 'GOH-traks' — 'go' plus 'trax' rhyming with 'tracks', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "GoTrax undercut most premium electric scooters on price while keeping a similar top speed."
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How is Apollo Scooters (Canadian brand of high-performance electric scooters) correctly pronounced?
Apollo Scooters is pronounced 'uh-POL-oh SKOO-turz' — stress on the second syllable of 'Apollo', plus 'Scooters' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Apollo Scooters built dual-motor models aimed at riders who wanted speed over portability."