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Capture and match any color with the Nix sensor for just $60

May 25, 2023
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TL;DR: Through May 31, get the Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor(opens in a new tab) for only $59.97 — Save 29%.


Ever wish you were a sort of color-matching wizard? Now you don’t have to be, because the Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor can identify and match colors on just about any surface(opens in a new tab). Scan wall paint to do accurate touch-ups or sample colors from nature to use in your next DIY project. Until May 31, you can grab one for only $59.97 (reg. $99).

Match paint shades

The Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor is essentially like a paint eyedropper tool(opens in a new tab) in real life. Pair the scanner to your iOS or Android device using the Nix Digital or Nix Paints app. Scan the shade of just about any surface, like walls, vinyl, leather, plastic, fabric, dyes, blankets, and more. 

If you’re trying to match a paint color, open the Nix Paints app. The sensor will scan and match to more than 100,000 paint shades(opens in a new tab) by brands like Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams.

You don’t have to worry about the lighting of the surface or object you’re scanning. The Nix sensor blocks out all ambient light and uses its own pre-calibrated light source to collect accurate readings.

Digitize real-world colors 

Use the Nix Digital app to translate real-world colors into digital information. Go outside to identify colors of flowers or leaves and gather sRGB HEX, CMYK, or LAB colors. Save and organize colors right within the app for future reference. 

You can also share digital color samples with friends and family to get their thoughts. The Nix Digital and Paint apps allow you to send colors over social media or email.

Slip the Nix Mini sensor right into your pocket since it’s less than two inches wide. Take it along to the hardware store, a cafe, or into nature to save color information. You could put together a color palette(opens in a new tab) or find your favorite paint shades to use in your home.

Become a color-matching wizard by using the Nix Mini 2 Color Sensor(opens in a new tab), just $59.97 (reg. $99), no coupon needed. Grab yours before this Memorial Day sale ends on May 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Prices subject to change.

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