HipShotDot is a device that aims to improve gamer's accuracy in first person shooter games such as Battlefield 1 or Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. But many are interested to know if it really works.
What is HipShotDot?
The device consists of a small LED light that is mounted in a transparent suction cup. Player should then stick it to the middle of the screen. In theory, this will enable gamers to focus their sight on an enemy without having to zoom on the target.
HipShotDot is compatible with past gen and current gen gaming platforms that include The Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and possibly the Xbox S, PS 4 Slim and PS4 Pro. The device works with various first person shooter games including Destiny, Titanfall 1 and 2 and The Division. The HipShotDot is powered via USB and can plug into any power source.
How To Use HipShotDot
Turn on the game and zoom in and then stick the suction cup with the LED light on the TV where the cross-sight or cross hair of the weapon is located. The secondary cup is placed on the lower part of the screen mainly for support.
What HipShotDot Is Not
The creator of HipShotDot, Airdrop Gaming insists that their nifty device is not an aim bot. It improves player's accuracy by using the red dot as a general focus point to the enemy. It aims to speed up player's response time with minimal use of the scope and without sacrificing accuracy in the game.
Reviewer's Feedback
Unbox Therapy reviewed the HipShotDot and gave a fairly positive assessment of the device. However, its usefulness generally depends on the gamer's perspective of the use of such gadget.
Where To Buy One
One good place to buy the HipShotDot is Amazon which retails the device for around $15 although customers will have to at least $3 or more for shipping. HipShotDot is available for both US and international buyers.