Innovative machine created by Brian Egenriether determines the color of each candy and places it in the appropriate bowl.
Candy Sorting Machine uses infrared LEDs, phototransistor, and RGB sensor to accurately identify the color.
In addition to Skittles, the machine can sort Reese’s Pieces and M&M’s.
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argon-76
)))))) COOL!!!
Feb 10th, 2013
megan
unnecessary.
Feb 10th, 2013
sgh
good job!
usefull in industrys
Feb 10th, 2013
Henri
This is one of those things that you probably will never need, but still want it, because it is just cool and different. I like it.
Feb 10th, 2013
Don
This is amazing,
We can do this with M&Ms and Jellybeans! =D
Feb 10th, 2013
Karen
But then where does the fun of dividing it up yourself go?
Still pretty cool how it works though, just not practical.
Feb 10th, 2013
Dominic
Why??????
Feb 10th, 2013
Black Lotus
Perfect, for OCD people.
Feb 10th, 2013
Utopian
How long does it take for identifying one candy ?
Feb 11th, 2013
Mark
Ummmmmmmmm . . . . . . yeaaaaaaaah.
Feb 11th, 2013
Libeerian
This is good because I am just one of millions of Libeerians who are allergic to orange skittles. This machine will save our race. Thank you, man who invented this handy-dandy life-saver.
Feb 11th, 2013
Chuckie
This reminds me of Larry the Cable Guy in that Prilosec commercial.
“Here in America we don’t just make stuff you want, we make stuff you didn’t even know you wanted”
Feb 16th, 2013