For years, first person shooter players have been creating physical sights for their games in an attempt to improve their accuracy. With a piece of Scotch tape and a red Sharpie comes some help, but the dot often gets lost into the gaming environment.


What doesn't get lost is a bright, glowing red light, just like an actual red dot sight. With that idea in mind, HipShotDot created a USB-powered red dot sight that can stick onto your television and give you a physical sight for the game.


With a physical sight comes the ability to use an extra accessory for your most powerful guns, instead of having to use an in-game sight. You also don't have the problem of losing the sight when an EMP grenade goes off, keeping your accuracy up. Check the product out in the video, then pick yours up here for $29.95.


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Live segment by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast.

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For years, first person shooter players have been creating physical sights for their games in an attempt to improve their accuracy. With a piece of Scotch tape and a red Sharpie comes some help, but the dot often gets lost into the gaming environment.


What doesn't get lost is a bright, glowing red light, just like an actual red dot sight. With that idea in mind, HipShotDot created a USB-powered red dot sight that can stick onto your television and give you a physical sight for the game.


With a physical sight comes the ability to use an extra accessory for your most powerful guns, instead of having to use an in-game sight. You also don't have the problem of losing the sight when an EMP grenade goes off, keeping your accuracy up. Check the product out in the video, then pick yours up here for $29.95.


Sponsored by:

Get cash for your iPhone with Gazelle: Lock in your rate now at Gazelle.com

Get yourself a dropcam and see whats going on at home: Buy a Dropcam now

Follow TPN on Twitter: Techpodcasts; Facebook: TPNTV; Google+: TPNTV


Live segment by Jeffrey Powers of Geekazine and Daniel J. Lewis of The Audacity to Podcast.

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