Learn to say popular fitness tracker and wearable brand names correctly.
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How is Fitbit (pioneering brand of fitness tracking wristbands and smartwatches) correctly pronounced?
Fitbit is pronounced 'FIT-bit' — 'fit' plus 'bit', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Fitbit's sleep score combined heart rate variability with time spent in each sleep stage."
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How is Garmin (major manufacturer of GPS fitness watches and outdoor sports devices) correctly pronounced?
Garmin is pronounced 'GAHR-min' — stress on the first syllable, blending the founders' first names Gary and Min. In a technical interview: "Garmin's watch tracked the marathon route by GPS even without a paired phone nearby."
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How is Whoop (subscription-based fitness and recovery tracker worn as a band with no screen) correctly pronounced?
Whoop is pronounced 'WOOP' — exactly like the everyday exclamation of excitement. In a technical interview: "Whoop calculated a daily recovery score instead of just counting steps like older trackers did."
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How is Oura (brand of smart ring that tracks sleep, recovery, and activity) correctly pronounced?
Oura is pronounced 'OR-uh' — stress on the first syllable, from the Finnish company's name. In a technical interview: "Oura's ring measured body temperature overnight without needing a bulky wristband."
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How is Amazfit (Xiaomi-affiliated brand of budget-friendly fitness watches) correctly pronounced?
Amazfit is pronounced 'AM-uh-zfit' — 'amaze' blended with 'fit', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Amazfit matched most of the flagship watch's sensors at a fraction of the retail price."