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Colour and distance sensor

Powering Up with Colour Detection

April 23, 2019 ramblingbrick Boost, colour, Lego, Powered Up Color sensor, colour, Colour and distance sensor, Colour Sensor, Lego, LEGO Boost, Powered Up

In which I look to see how colours other than the six expected by the Boost colour sensor are detected, using the Powered Up app. What I found was…unexpected.

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