Learn to say popular wireless phone charger brand names correctly.
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How is Anker (accessory brand whose lineup includes popular wireless chargers) correctly pronounced?
Anker is pronounced 'ANG-kur' — with a soft 'ng' sound, not like the boating word 'anchor'. In a technical interview: "Anker's MagGo charger snapped onto the back of the phone using built-in magnets."
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How is Belkin (American brand of chargers, cables, and phone accessories) correctly pronounced?
Belkin is pronounced 'BEL-kin' — stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'bell' plus 'kin'. In a technical interview: "Belkin's BoostCharge Pro reached higher wattage than most other MagSafe-compatible pads."
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How is Mophie (Zagg-owned brand best known for battery cases and wireless chargers) correctly pronounced?
Mophie is pronounced 'MOH-fee' — stress on the first syllable, rhyming with 'trophy' minus the 'tr'. In a technical interview: "Mophie's charging stand doubled as a nightstand dock with an adjustable viewing angle."
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How is ESR (accessory brand known for affordable MagSafe-compatible wireless chargers) correctly pronounced?
ESR is pronounced 'EE-ES-AR' — the three letters spoken individually. In a technical interview: "ESR's charging stand cost a fraction of the official accessory while hitting the same wattage."
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How is RAVPower (brand of chargers and portable batteries, including wireless charging pads) correctly pronounced?
RAVPower is pronounced 'RAV-pow-ur' — 'RAV' rhyming with 'have', plus 'Power' said plainly. In a technical interview: "RAVPower's charging pad included a small fan to keep the phone from overheating during fast charging."