“Aiming” to dramatically improve his score in Aimlabs’ aim training programme, a YouTuber built a physical aim-assist wearable exoskeleton. It uses an attached camera, a built-in Nvidia Jetson computer system, and a series of motors and servos to physically move his arm to improve his aim when he’s off target, and the results are impressive.
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