Overview

Datacolor ColorReaderPRO Color Matching Tool

A sophisticated color matching tool, the ColorReaderPRO from Datacolor offers a mixture of high precision along with flexibility and standalone use capabilities. This device is intended for matching colours to popular fan decks from a wide variety of paint manufacturers, and it offers over 94% accuracy along with the ability to store 10,000 different colours on-board. For standalone use, a built-in OLED display lends portability, but for more functionality, the ColorReaderPRO can also be connected to mobile devices via Bluetooth and the ColorReader app. The app can be customised for professional use through an SDK, allowing you to add personalised branding, authorise specific fan decks, and register users using the cloud-based ColorReader Fleet Management software. The app also helps to promote paint sales, with the ability to complete orders through the app, and for more creative use for architects, designers, and other technical users, colour information can be output in CIELAB, RGB, CMYK, HEX, or Delta E values. Additionally, the device has a built-in LiPo battery, which provides more than 500 measurements per charge, and it can be charged using the micro-USB port.

SKU: GC49-58.2920

Datacolor ColorReaderPRO Color Matching Tool

Datacolor ColorReaderPRO Color Matching Tool

A sophisticated color matching tool, the ColorReaderPRO from Datacolor offers a mixture of high precision along with flexibility and standalone use capabilities. This device is intended for matching colours to popular fan decks from a wide variety of paint manufacturers, and it offers over 94% accuracy along with the ability to store 10,000 different colours on-board. For standalone use, a built-in OLED display lends portability, but for more functionality, the ColorReaderPRO can also be connected to mobile devices via Bluetooth and the ColorReader app. The app can be customised for professional use through an SDK, allowing you to add personalised branding, authorise specific fan decks, and register users using the cloud-based ColorReader Fleet Management software. The app also helps to promote paint sales, with the ability to complete orders through the app, and for more creative use for architects, designers, and other technical users, colour information can be output in CIELAB, RGB, CMYK, HEX, or Delta E values. Additionally, the device has a built-in LiPo battery, which provides more than 500 measurements per charge, and it can be charged using the micro-USB port.

Key Features:

Ideal for Matching Paint Colours

94% Matching Success on Most Fan Decks

Stores Up to 10,000 Colours On-Board

OLED Display for Standalone Use

Built-In LiPo Battery, >500 Measurements

Bluetooth LE and Micro-USB Connectivity

Use in Conjunction with ColorReader App

CIELAB, RGB, CMYK, HEX, Delta E Output

App SDK for Branding Customisation

Supports Cloud-based FMS

What's in the box:

Datacolor ColorReaderPRO Color Matching Tool

Carrying Case

Micro-USB Cable

Calibration Slide

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Datacolor ColorReaderPRO Color Matching Tool

A sophisticated color matching tool, the ColorReaderPRO from Datacolor offers a mixture of high precision along with flexibility and standalone use capabilities. This device is intended for matching colours to popular fan decks from a wide variety of paint manufacturers, and it offers over 94% accuracy along with the ability to store 10,000 different colours on-board. For standalone use, a built-in OLED display lends portability, but for more functionality, the ColorReaderPRO can also be connected to mobile devices via Bluetooth and the ColorReader app. The app can be customised for professional use through an SDK, allowing you to add personalised branding, authorise specific fan decks, and register users using the cloud-based ColorReader Fleet Management software. The app also helps to promote paint sales, with the ability to complete orders through the app, and for more creative use for architects, designers, and other technical users, colour information can be output in CIELAB, RGB, CMYK, HEX, or Delta E values. Additionally, the device has a built-in LiPo battery, which provides more than 500 measurements per charge, and it can be charged using the micro-USB port.

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