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Renovating this spring? The Nix Mini Color Sensor is a great companion — and it’s on sale.

May 2, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: The Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 is on sale for 15% off as of May 2, so you can get it for $83.95, down from $99, for a limited time.


Looking to give your home a facelift this season? A good paint job is one of the best ways to completely transform your space. Before you wing it with the color, you might want to grab the Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 to help you out.

A great companion for DIY enthusiasts, interior decorators, and anyone with a desire to change up their decor, the Nix Sensor V2 — which we’ve previously showcased — is like a real-life version of Photoshop’s eyedropper tool. It’s the size of a ping pong ball and is designed to scan and instantly match the color of any surface to its digital database. It’s regularly $99, but you can save 15% just in time to kick off your home renovation projects this spring.

What kind of surfaces can the Nix scan? You name it — painted walls, vinyl, fabric, plastic, leather, and more. You can easily find a paint shade that matches the throw rug in your living room. Or match your mailbox to your front door. Or maybe even use the color of your neighbor’s car you love so much for an accent wall. With the Nix, it’s as simple as scanning the surface you want to know the exact color of and instantly finding a match from over 100,000 brand-name paint colors (Benjamin Moore, Dulux, Farrow and Ball, and Sherwin Williams), or from sRGB, HEX, CMYK, and LAB colors. Using the compatible app, you can shop for the paint colors you scanned, save and organize your scans for later, or even share your scans with your painters.

Since it’s so small, you can easily take it with you on the go and scan colors you see out in the world — a sweater on a stranger, the shade of your neighbor’s shutters, the exact blue used at Tiffany’s, or the deep shade of green from the Starbucks logo. You’ll be surprised how many uses you find for this magical little block of tech.

Grab the Nix Mini Color Sensor V2 for just $83.95 while this deal lasts.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: Nix Sensor

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