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The Datacolor ColorReader is a professional-grade, pocket-sized digital colorimeter that delivers 92%+ first-match accuracy using 6 high CRI LEDs. It instantly generates universal color codes (CIELAB, HEX, RGB, CMYK, Delta E) and cross-references major paint brands via a mobile app, making it an essential tool for designers, contractors, and painters seeking precise, on-site color matching and seamless digital integration.












| ASIN | B07958V9J3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #153,990 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #416 in Spray Paint |
| Brand | datacolor |
| Brand Name | datacolor |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 605 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00875720001473 |
| Included Components | ColorReader device; Micro USB cable; Calibration Cap |
| Item Dimensions | 9.45 x 27.17 x 0.98 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.45 x 27.17 x 0.98 inches |
| Manufacturer | Datacolor |
| Measurement Accuracy | 92% |
| Model | CR100 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Part Number | CR100 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Style | ColorReader |
| Style Name | ColorReader |
| UPC | 875720001473 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
A**R
Spot On Match
This device is amazing, hit the color I needed and saved me $750 in a full paint job. I tried a color fan to match, but the color fan was off and made things worse. This device saved me and proved to be a winner. Buy it!
J**.
Disappointed I’m on my second one….. and my last! Save your money
I’m a professional painter and when I discovered this device I was amazed. It saved me a lot of time and visits to the job site or paint store. No more need to compare swatches/ fandecks or bringing samples to the paint store to match AWESOME! The device never really picked the exact color for me but aged paint wouldn’t. Never the less it always came up close enough and only ever had one complaint matching a color with one of those customers that knows exactly what was there and you still could never get away with touch ups as usual. As far as the device itself after some time of use it failed to calibrate. Customer service seemed great and very helpful but after a bunch of back and forth Data Color would not replace it. I loved it so much I purchased one through Amazon as my local paint store could get there hands one one. My second one I only used a couple times and gues what? ITS FAILING TO CALIBRATE!!! I informed the company and right now we are in the back and forth thing with their suggestions. I thought the product was great but I’m not spending $130 every few months. I’m going back to old school the way we did it before this product until I find a device that can hold up to normal use or find a company with a great device they are willing to stand by or replace if it’s failing. I know I can’t be the only one with this issue. Save your money and get a fan deck until they stand behind their product enough to replace it when it fails
C**M
Good enough of a color match
Pros Very easy to use. It is very good IF you know which brand of paint you used to paint your wall in the first place. Cons Color matching is not for spot repairs if it is from a different brand of paint that was originally used. I ended up painting just one wall instead of all four walls, and it was not noticeable unless you knew only one wall was painted. So it saved time and money. Does not work too well if the paint surface is not smooth. So, care must be used to aim the sensor at the smoothest part of the surface, and to take several readings to take an average.
N**.
Use this all the time - I love it!
Really great little color eye! I am an interior designer so I use this regularly. The app is easy to use and I love the ability to save colors & file them by client. Color is pretty darn accurate, I "tested" thoroughly on my own home and it was funny, the colors we bought direct from Ben Moore - 100% accuracy. The ones where we had Ben Moore colors matched by Sherwin Williams, most had a closer result from Sherwin Williams with the color we matched as one of the lesser match results or on two not even an option. The Sherwin Williams color from Sherwin Williams - accurate. To me, this feels like proof that color matching from another vendor won't be the most accurate, not that the reader is incorrect. It is also super handy for pulling colors out of fabrics, art, or items clients may already own. Love this little tool and keep it in my bag at all times. It never looses charge & a soda exploded in my bag and I freaked trying to dry it off... it was totally fine. Personally, I don't think I would use the pro version with the display, it's a big upcharge and the app is so useful & handy to save things, not worth it in my opinion.
G**T
Amazing tool
I manage 5 buildings and keeping up with all of the colors was a nightmare before I got this color reader. This little tool is spot on! I can put it on a wall that we painted yesterday or a year ago and it comes up with the match. Well worth $100. It would be well worth $500. I bought it after another facility manager was using it. It was really accurate. He was telling me the name of the paint we just painted. I bought it and it is one of my favorite tools. Put it on a paint fan deck from any manufacturer and it will tell you the color. Plus you can use it on materials like cloth or fabric to match a pillow or curtains. It is truly amazing. You really can’t go wrong.
A**R
Color matching is a bit confusing
I had no problems connecting the reader to my phone and taking readings. It's the actual color matching process that I have trouble with. When you take a reading, you get 3 values, "L", "a" and "b". It then finds the closest match in a series of Fan Decks (Benjamin Moore, Miller Paint, etc). There are a lot of fan decks that I've never heard of. In my area, I have Home Depot and Lowes. At Lowes, only the Benjamin Moore color names have entries. And at least at Lowes, they can't use the L,a,b values directly. So you have to find the closest color that they know the name of. The reader tells you how close the named color is to your reading, but the default with all fan decks selected had a "delta" of like 1.4. When I narrowed the list down to Benjamin Moore, it found one with a delta of 0.47. Maybe I just haven't yet figured out exactly how to use this reader but it's definitely not just "scan and go get your paint"
A**I
Bang for buck!
There are many contenders in this field, but this in my opinion is the only one that provides the best balance between accuracy, ease-of-use and price. At $99 only one or two devices are cheaper but sadly they are a big drop off in accuracy and simplicity. The few more expensive models, including ColorReader Pro also by Datacolor, don’t provide significant improvements in accuracy or overall performance to warrant the price premium. First time running the free app for Android and iOS, it will need sometime to download all the fan decks, but once that is done the app is responsive and easy to navigate. Whatever color you read with your ColorReader will be matched against those fan decks and the best matching returned. This is much better alternative to purchasing multiple paint samples and trying them out, and is in my opinion the best bang for the buck.
R**S
Not even a close match. The flip cards / color fan is better.
Doesn't work. I was extremely excited to get this color picker because I've been trying to match a few colors manually and while I was close, it wasn't a perfect match. So when this device arrived, I thought my problems would be solved. My first try was on the ceiling, simple right? It's just a white ceiling with a perfectly flat surface. I took a bunch of readings around the area I wanted painted, maybe 20 or so, and it consistently put out 2 of the same colors, great sign! I went to the sherwin williams and picked up the exact paint it recommended. I painted the spot, and... it wasn't even close! (see pics). The color picker cards from home depot were much closer... Ok, so maybe I need to try another area. I needed to match up some stucco on the back of my house, so I took the device there and it was a bit harder, since there were no flat surfaces but eventually I got about 30 readings of which 3 were coming back consistently, so I bought the 3 colors and painted them. Not even close again! (see second picture)... Anyways.. The device doesn't work. Even if the wall is flat, white and you're just trying to match up the simple white color it's way off. On complex walls (like my stucco) it came out purple, completely different from the gray I had. To summarize... This device is not worth $100. Also, it requires 2 people for operation which is not good. One person has to hold the device perfectly flat against a surface and another person has to press a button on the phone to take a reading. Finally, the software on the app is not great. It tells you the "collection name" instead of the name of the company that makes the paint. So it may say "Great Ocean Collection" and then you have to research that on Google to see that it's a Sherwin Williams or Benjamin more brand.
L**S
Works great. App could be better.
Very simple to use and absolutely amazing. It seems to be more geared towards house painting as it prioritizes giving paint names and a few too many clicks to get to the RGB, Hex and CMYK values. I wish they gave pantones. That’s all crappy app features so I hope they update that. Otherwise a great little machine.
R**F
Perfekt avläsning av kulörer
Avläsning av kulörer på laminat för att matcha pulverlackering i Ral
P**.
Bon fonctionnement avec le logiciel Datacolor Colorreader
Je fais fonctionner le colorimètre via ma tablette Samsung Tab S9 et/ou mon smartphone Samsung S22 sous android v15.00 Je déconseille le logiciel portfolio qui ne fonctionne pas avec ma tablette ou mon smartphone; J'utilise Datacolor colorreader (play store) qui s'installe sans refléchir et qui fonctionne très bien J'utilise la référence RAL pour identifier mes couleurs et j'ai passé commande chez amazon 2store24 pour de la peinture Alex Flittner. Le résultat m'a surpris car la correspondance est parfaite dans mon exercice de faire une retouche sur un meuble en bois
C**A
Nos encanta
Increibleeee teniamos dudas pero esta genial, colores precisos te ahorra mucho tiempo ydas una imagen genial
M**.
Tolles Gerät
Leider, leider viel zu spät habe ich von diesem kleinen Gerät erfahren. Wie viele Fehlkäufe hätte ich mir erspart… In den letzten Jahren haben wir viel Zeit mit der Renovierung eines Altbaus vertan, haben Böden verlegt, Wände gestrichen, tapeziert, Möbel, Decken, Kissen und, und, und gekauft. Und viel Zeit mit (unhandlichen) Farbpaletten verbracht. Und meistens lagen wir ganz gut, leider aber nicht immer. Und jetzt habe ich bei meiner Freundin, auch so eine selbsternannte Dekoqueen und Basteltante, den Colorreader entdeckt – getestet und gekauft. Denn das ist schon erstaunlich, was das Gerät alles kann. Es geht nicht nur darum, die passende Wandfarbe herauszufinden und die dann im Baumarkt mischen zu lassen. Das ist ja fast noch die leichteste Übung. Es gibt noch so viel mehr Möglichkeiten. Ich sehe eine Farbe, egal ob an der Wand, in einem Magazin, Kissen, Decke oder sonst einem Objekt, scanne den Ton ein und kann ihn einfach in meiner App speichern. Und noch weitere Farbtöne hinzufügen. So bin ich gerüstet, wenn ich etwas dazu kaufen möchte. Meine Tochter wollte z.B. plötzlich ihr Zimmer in Grau und Türkis-Tönen – das ist gar nicht so einfach. Denn Türkis ist nicht unbedingt Türkis und das passt auch nicht alles wirklich toll zusammen. Und bei Grau ist es genauso. Also habe ich ihr eine Palette in der App angelegt, die markantesten Grau/Türkis-Töne gescannt und bin dann losgezogen und habe eine passende Fleecedecke, Schreibtischlampe und ein Sitzkissen gekauft. Und auch ohne einen professionellen Innenausstatter harmonieren die Farben perfekt miteinander. Ich bin davon so angetan, dass ich letztens sogar mein neues Kleid gescannt habe, um mir dann zielsicher passende Schuhe dazu zu kaufen. Das beste: das Gerät ist klein, handlich und absolut einfach zu bedienen, es gibt ja auch eigentlich nur einen Knopf. Lediglich die App runterladen und das Kalibrieren hat etwas gedauert – lag aber vermutlich daran, dass ich zu ungeduldig war und zu schnell weiter geklickt habe. Hätte ich den Coloreader damals schon bei unserer Hochzeit gehabt – es wäre vieles einfacher gewesen. Denn Cremeweiß ist nicht Cremeweiß (Kleid, Schleier, Schuhe – was ein Aufwand) und das Rot der Einladungskarten sollten ja auch zu den roten Bändern in der Tischdeko passen. Was das alles an Zeit und Diskussionen gekostet hat, so wie „warten Sie mal, die Farbe ist ungefähr so, wie äh, wie das dahinten“ und das war sie dann natürlich nicht. Aus der Erinnerung heraus, Farben mit der Realität zu vergleichen, klappt ganz einfach nicht. Ich bin auf jeden Fall mehr als zufrieden – und auch wenn man denkt, dass man ja gar nicht soooo oft streicht und sich so eine Anschaffung ja gar nicht für den privaten Gebrauch lohnen kann. Das stimmt nicht. Erst mal streichen wir gefühlt ständig (Kamin im Wohnzimmer, der rußt nun mal; Wasserflecken im Bad und schließlich lebt man ja nun mal und eckt mal überall an). Und auch im Bereich „Dekoartikel fürs schöne Heim“ oder „Accessoires für das Lieblingsoutfit“-Finden gibt es unbegrenzte Möglichkeiten. Wie viele Sachen hat man schon gekauft, die im Geschäft irgendwie einen anderen Farbton hatten und dann zuhause nicht zu dem Rest passte? Ärgerlich. Passiert mir jetzt aber nicht mehr.
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