Learn to say popular gaming headset brand names correctly.
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How is Astro Gaming (Logitech-owned brand known for the A50 wireless headset) correctly pronounced?
Astro Gaming is pronounced 'AS-troh GAY-ming' — 'Astro' rhyming with 'castro', plus 'Gaming' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Astro Gaming's A50 came with a base station that switched instantly between console and PC audio."
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How is Turtle Beach (long-running American brand of gaming headsets) correctly pronounced?
Turtle Beach is pronounced 'TUR-tul BEECH' — both plain English words, 'turtle' plus 'beach'. In a technical interview: "Turtle Beach's Stealth 700 supported Superhuman Hearing mode to boost footstep audio in shooters."
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How is SteelSeries Arctis (SteelSeries' popular line of gaming headsets) correctly pronounced?
SteelSeries Arctis is pronounced 'STEEL SEE-reez AHR-tis' — 'Arctis' echoes 'Arctic' but drops the hard 'k' sound before 'tis'. In a technical interview: "SteelSeries Arctis used a ski-goggle-style headband instead of a padded top strap."
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How is HyperX Cloud (HyperX's flagship line of gaming headsets) correctly pronounced?
HyperX Cloud is pronounced 'HY-pur-eks KLOWD' — 'HyperX' as usual, plus 'Cloud' rhyming with 'loud'. In a technical interview: "HyperX Cloud's memory foam ear cushions stayed comfortable through multi-hour raid sessions."
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How is EPOS (Danish audio brand, formerly Sennheiser's gaming division) correctly pronounced?
EPOS is pronounced 'EE-pos' — stress on the first syllable, echoing the Greek word for 'epic'. In a technical interview: "EPOS inherited Sennheiser's acoustic tuning after the two companies split their gaming headset business."