Learn to say popular stroller brand names correctly.
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How is UPPAbaby (American brand of strollers and car seats) correctly pronounced?
UPPAbaby is pronounced 'UP-uh-bay-bee' — stress on the first syllable, styled from 'up a baby' goes. In a technical interview: "UPPAbaby's stroller used a one-hand fold mechanism that collapsed the frame without removing the seat."
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How is Bugaboo (Dutch brand of premium strollers) correctly pronounced?
Bugaboo is pronounced 'BUG-uh-boo' — stress on the first syllable, the same as the English word for an object of exaggerated concern. In a technical interview: "Bugaboo's stroller used interchangeable wheel sets so buyers could swap in an all-terrain option."
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How is Nuna (Dutch brand of strollers and car seats) correctly pronounced?
Nuna is pronounced 'NOO-nuh' — stress on the first syllable, a short coined name. In a technical interview: "Nuna's stroller included a magnetic buckle that snapped into place without needing to look down."
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How is Baby Jogger (American brand of strollers, pioneer of the jogging stroller) correctly pronounced?
Baby Jogger is pronounced 'BAY-bee JOG-ur' — both words said plainly, describing the product it invented. In a technical interview: "Baby Jogger's stroller used a fixed front wheel at speed, which could lock in for stability on a run."
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How is Britax (German-British brand of strollers and car seats) correctly pronounced?
Britax is pronounced 'BRY-taks' — stress on the first syllable, blending 'Britain' and a coined suffix. In a technical interview: "Britax's car seat used a load-leg support that braced against the vehicle floor to reduce forward rotation."