Nix Mini Color Sensor for $64
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Painting a room, designing a site, shopping for a car — there are countless instances in which we need to examine color. But the human eye just isn’t built for comprehending the minute details of color. The Nix Mini, however, is. This color sensor will revolutionize the color delivery process and present you with instant color comparisons. Simply scan any color critical surface, save it to your phone or tablet, and match it to an existing color library of more than 28,000 brand name paint colors, as well as RGB, HEX, CMYK, and LAB colors. Goodbye, guesswork.
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- Scans any surface, like painted walls, vinyl, leather, plastic, fabric, dyes, & much more
- Browse & match to leading paint brands like Benjamin Moore, Dulux, Farrow & Ball, Sherwin Williams, & more
- Instantly matches scans to more than 28,000 brand name paint colors or to RGB, HEX, CMYK, & LAB colors
- Smaller than a ping pong ball & fits comfortably on your keychain
- Integrated high CRI white LEDs provide a consistent light source for every scan
- Completely solid state technology means the Nix Mini is extremely durable
- Saves & organizes your favorite color palettes to Nix apps for future references
- Allows you to share colors w/ customers, colleagues, & friends via social media or email
- Free lifetime access to the Nix Paints and Nix Digital Android and iOS apps is included
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 1.5″ x 1″
- Battery life: 5,000 scans
Compatibility
- iOS 8.0 or later
- Android 4.4 or later
- Adobe Acrobat
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe AfterEffects
Includes
- Nix Mini Color Sensor
- Nix Mini lanyard
- Micro USB cable
- Quick start guide
- Free lifetime access to Nix Paints Android and iOS apps
- Free lifetime access to the Nix Digital Android and iOS apps
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