Learn to say popular gaming mouse brand names correctly.
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How is Logitech G (Logitech's gaming sub-brand covering mice, keyboards, and headsets) correctly pronounced?
Logitech G is pronounced 'LOH-jih-tek JEE' — 'Logitech' with a long 'o', plus the letter 'G' spoken on its own. In a technical interview: "Logitech G's HERO sensor tracked movement accurately even at very high DPI settings."
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How is Razer (brand of gaming mice, keyboards, and peripherals known for its green snake logo) correctly pronounced?
Razer is pronounced 'RAY-zur' — like the word 'razor' with a slightly different spelling. In a technical interview: "Razer's DeathAdder shape became one of the most cloned mouse designs in gaming peripherals."
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How is SteelSeries (Danish brand of gaming mice, keyboards, and headsets) correctly pronounced?
SteelSeries is pronounced 'STEEL SEE-reez' — 'steel' said plainly, plus 'series' pronounced normally. In a technical interview: "SteelSeries' Rival lineup offered swappable side buttons for different grip styles."
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How is Corsair (brand of gaming mice, keyboards, and PC components) correctly pronounced?
Corsair is pronounced 'KOR-sair' — stress on the first syllable, like the word for a type of pirate ship. In a technical interview: "Corsair's iCUE software synced the mouse lighting with the rest of the RGB peripherals on the desk."
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How is Glorious (brand of lightweight gaming mice, notably the Model O) correctly pronounced?
Glorious is pronounced 'GLOR-ee-us' — the plain English adjective, stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Glorious cut holes into the mouse shell to shave the weight down below sixty grams."