Learn to say popular portable power bank and charger brand names correctly.
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How is Anker (major manufacturer of portable power banks and charging accessories) correctly pronounced?
Anker is pronounced 'ANG-kur' — rhyming with 'anchor', the nasal 'ng' sound in the middle. In a technical interview: "Anker's power bank recharged the phone twice over before it needed a wall outlet itself."
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How is Mophie (brand of portable power banks and wireless charging cases) correctly pronounced?
Mophie is pronounced 'MOH-fee' — stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'trophy' minus the R. In a technical interview: "Mophie's charging case doubled as extra battery whenever the phone ran low mid-day."
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How is Belkin (manufacturer of power banks, chargers, and other tech accessories) correctly pronounced?
Belkin is pronounced 'BEL-kin' — stress on the first syllable, the founder's surname. In a technical interview: "Belkin's power bank supported fast charging over the same USB-C cable already in my bag."
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How is RAVPower (Chinese brand of budget-friendly portable power banks and chargers) correctly pronounced?
RAVPower is pronounced 'RAV-pow-ur' — 'rav' rhyming with 'have', plus 'power' said plainly. In a technical interview: "RAVPower's power bank matched a name-brand model's capacity at a noticeably lower price."
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How is INIU (brand of compact, high-density portable power banks) correctly pronounced?
INIU is pronounced 'ih-NYOO' — stress on the second syllable, read as a blended brand name. In a technical interview: "INIU packed a full day's charge into a power bank barely bigger than a deck of cards."