Learn to say popular garage door opener brand names correctly.
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How is Chamberlain (long-established American brand of garage door openers) correctly pronounced?
Chamberlain is pronounced 'CHAYM-bur-lin' — stress on the first syllable, a long 'ay' sound. In a technical interview: "Chamberlain's opener connected to a phone app so the garage could be checked remotely."
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How is LiftMaster (Chamberlain-owned brand of professional-grade garage door openers) correctly pronounced?
LiftMaster is pronounced 'LIFT-mas-tur' — blending 'lift' and 'master', stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "LiftMaster's opener included a battery backup that kept it running during a power outage."
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How is Genie (American brand of garage door openers, spelled like the mythical wish-granting spirit) correctly pronounced?
Genie is pronounced 'JEE-nee' — the same as the word for the mythical spirit, with a soft 'g'. In a technical interview: "Genie's opener used a belt drive instead of a chain, running noticeably more quietly."
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How is MyQ (Chamberlain's smart garage control app and hub, connecting older openers to Wi-Fi) correctly pronounced?
MyQ is pronounced 'MY-kyoo' — 'My' said plainly, plus the letter 'Q' spoken as 'kyoo'. In a technical interview: "MyQ's hub let an older garage door opener be controlled from a smartphone without replacing the whole unit."
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How is Nexx (brand of Wi-Fi-connected garage door controllers) correctly pronounced?
Nexx is pronounced 'NEKS' — one syllable, the same as the word 'next' without the 't'. In a technical interview: "Nexx's garage controller worked without a separate hub, connecting straight to the home Wi-Fi network."