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Celebrate Life’s Colorful Moments with ColorReader EZ
Life is colorful – from the environments that surround us, both natural and constructed, to the everyday moments and milestones that fill our days. We created ColorReader EZ for practical reasons – like simplifying the paint color decision process with an easy-to-use, portable, Bluetooth-enabled device that measures any color you like and provides you with the top 3 paint color matches in an instant, saving you time, money and re-painting hassles. But it also lets you celebrate the colorful moments of your life by surrounding yourself with the hues you love in the spaces you live in – more important than ever now that we’re all spending more time at home. Enjoy our latest quick video which celebrates the colorful moments of life and the ease in which you can invite these hues into your home to savor with ColorReader EZ.
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