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Get the Nix Mini 2 color-matching sensor for only $59.97. Detect color on almost any surface and match to thousands of paint brands.
We’ve seen similar projects, but we are always struck how simple this sensor is to use. Combine these with an RGB LED and you can make a chameleon.
You can throw a Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV at the problem and approach it through software, or you can buy an off-the-shelf RGB sensor and wire it up to an Arduino.
Packed in a portable pocket-size design, this high-res sensor uses Bluetooth to transmit the color-match data to your phone and integrates with apps like the Nix app and Photoshop.
The Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor can instantly match a scanned color to any of over 100,000 brand-name paints. The Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor can instantly match a scanned color to any ...
Here is an artistic Arduino project for the fun-minded. The circuit is an Arduino RGB LED controller running on a sweet ‘n’ simple code,but with a little hardware surprise outside the Arduino board.
Now through November 9, you can get Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor for 39% off $99 at just $59.97.
If you’d like to get more specific, Michael Klements’ Arduino-based scanner lets you quantify colors in numerical RGB values via a TCS34725 sensor.
Get the right color every time. Now through 11:59 pm PT on 5/31, you can get the Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor for half off $99 at just $49.97.
Arduino enthusiasts or those looking to learn more about electronics and programming may be interested in and awesome new electronics kit that allows you to create a full colour LED flashlight ...
The ColorUp LED Lamp by Pega Design can emulate any color from any surface.
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