Nix Pro 2 and Nix Mini

The Nix Pro 2 and Nix Mini sensors are deceptively simple in their use and construction. Nix Pro 2 and Nix Mini's mission is to give you a digital interpretation of an analog color, which could be the color of any surface you come across. To do this, they house a small lens and a sensor inside a diamond-shaped plastic housing. The Mini and the Pro are easily transportable. But the Mini version is roughly the size of a large coin, while the Pro looks more like a golf ball.

Nix Pro 2 and Nix Mini - Outstanding color sensors

Nix Pro 2 and Nix Mini are easy to use

Nix sensors include built-in batteries that charge via Micro USB. And, since they don't really use a lot of power when they're running, you can get around 3000 surface scans with a single full battery.

Using them is also incredibly easy. You download an application. Nix has three, including one for digital color capture, one for painting, and one for Pro users with additional information useful for professional paint shops and other applications. Then you pair one of the devices and then press a button in the application to scan a surface; now the Nix on said surface.

The process is very fast and gives different results depending on the application you use. In the Nix Paints app, once you've chosen your favorite brand, you'll get the best results possible. You can also get a palette of complementary or assorted colors to redecorate your health home. And the Digital app lets you see all of the HEX and other values ​​you would use for designing web or digital products.

What is the difference between these sensors?

Nix Pro provides a range of color displays that are used by professionals for super-precise matching and measurement. You can again use the built-in color library for precise matching, or the color values ​​to get a batch mixed to measure according to your specifications.

Nix can scan almost any surface, including all types of paints and fabrics; as well as tiles and other flooring.

Translating the physical world to digital has been a challenge, especially when it comes to things like color: color is not really a static thing. The range of Nix color sensors, including the Nix Mini, is offered for $ 99 and the more sophisticated Nix Pro 2 is sold for $ 349.