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Electronics Brands in Brandle

Electronics brands are especially guessable because consumers tend to remember the company behind a camera, TV, headphone, or appliance. That makes this category a strong bridge between casual players and more brand-obsessed ones.

16 brands in this category.

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BOSE

4 letters

Amar Bose started the company after being disappointed by an expensive stereo system.

CANON

5 letters

Originally Kwanon, named after the Buddhist goddess of mercy; changed for global markets.

EPSON

5 letters

Stands for Son of EP — EP being the name of the first electronic printer it launched.

GARMIN

6 letters

Named after founders Gary Burrell and Min Kao; built GPS devices for aviation first.

GOPRO

5 letters

The name came from founder Nick Woodman wanting a camera he could use surfing Go Pro.

HUAWEI

6 letters

The name means China is able or splendid achievement in Mandarin.

OPPO

4 letters

Its VOOC fast-charging technology became one of its strongest smartphone calling cards.

PANASONIC

9 letters

Originally National; Matsushita adopted Panasonic for the US market in 1955.

PHILIPS

7 letters

It became one of Europe's best-known names in lighting before expanding into health technology.

PIONEER

7 letters

Its DJ equipment became a standard fixture in clubs and festival booths.

SAMSUNG

7 letters

Means three stars in Korean — founder Lee Byung-chul chose stars to symbolise strength and eternity.

SONOS

5 letters

Its palindrome name can be read the same way forward and backward.

SONY

4 letters

Its name combines sound-related Latin with the 1950s slang sonny.

TOSHIBA

7 letters

Its name combines Tokyo Denki and Shibaura Seisakusho.

XIAOMI

6 letters

Means millet in Mandarin — founder Lei Jun chose it to convey humble, grain-level simplicity.

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