[Electronics-Talk] Rainbow color reader

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Wed Jan 10 16:37:12 UTC 2018


$99.
It has a AA battery, or is it AAA?  Anyway, it's something ordinary I can
change myself, when the time comes.
Tracy


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What does the rainbow cost? I have the Colorino which doesn't work very well
anymore as the battery connection is bad as it is over 10 years old. Very
interested.

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I have the Rainbow.  I like it.  I've tried it on things I know the color
of, and it agrees with what I know.  
I just got a shirt with a floral print, and I had fun putting the Rainbow
different places and hearing the different colors.
It's supposed to tell the colors of LED lights, but I haven't figured out
how to make it do that.  Does anyone know?  
Tracy


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I'm looking forward to hearing more about the rainbow reader too. My color
teller doesn't seem as accurate as it was, maybe it's wearing out or I
wonder if they could be cleaned. I have had it for 3 years. It's doing some
of what Sandra described telling other colors that item isn't at times.

Arlene
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> Hi Sandra, please keep us informed when you've used it for a while; 
> we're interested if its error rate is better than or the same as the 
> Colorino; thanks.
>
>
> Peter
>
>
> On 12/26/2017 5:49 PM, S L Johnson via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am glad you like it.  I am going to buy one for myself as my late 
>> Christmas present to me.  I had the Colorino once and ended up 
>> sending it back because it made too many mistakes such as telling me 
>> my grey pants were green and my navy pants were purple.  I like the 
>> fact that the rainbow will tell you if it is a pale shade of bink or 
>> medium or dark.  The price is more affordable.  if the product lives 
>> up to all the expectations it is supposed to have then I will be very 
>> happy.
>>
>> Sandra
>> SLJohnson25 at comcast.netme
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 9:25 AM
>> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
>> Cc: Tracy Carcione
>> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Rainbow color reader
>>
>> One of my presents yesterday was the Rainbow Color Reader.  I really 
>> like it.  It's only about 2 by 3 inches, and pretty flat, so will be 
>> easy to drop into a pocket or purse.  And it gives ordinary color 
>> names.  My old detector was the Cobol, and I never did figure out 
>> what "grey olive green" was.
>> This
>> new one says things like beige, or yellow-colors I know.  My dog is 
>> pale beige, according to it.
>>
>> It's available on Amazon, and the price I saw advertised was $99.
>>
>> The ad claims it will read the color of LED lights, which could be 
>> very handy, though I haven't tried that yet.
>>
>> Here's the description from Amazon:
>>
>>
>>
>> Introducing the new version of the Rainbow II Color Reader, a talking 
>> color identifier for the visually impaired and color blind. Small, 
>> accurate and easy to use, the Rainbow Color Reader can easily fit in 
>> a pocket. With over
>> 40 colors, it provides accurate color discrimination without 
>> confusing the user with odd color names or vague descriptions of the 
>> color. Only one button and only a single AAA battery (included) means 
>> simple operation and maintenance!
>>
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