: Using these devices can result in a one-year or even a lifetime ban from the game.
The operation of a hardware aimbot generally follows a specific workflow, depending on the sophistication of the device.
If you see an "aimbot USB" for sale, keep your wallet closed and your antivirus active. That $39.99 device won’t make you a pro—but it might make you a victim.
The proliferation of competitive online gaming has created a lucrative market for cheating software. Historically, "aimbots"—software that automates aiming to provide an unfair advantage—operated as user-mode or kernel-mode processes running on the host computer. However, the evolution of anti-cheat systems, such as BattlEye, Easy Anti-Cheat, and Vanguard, which operate at the kernel level (Ring 0), has made traditional injection methods increasingly detectable.
If a USB device promising game-breaking aim truly existed and was completely undetectable, do you really think it would be sold for $29.99 on a TikTok ad? Professional esports players, streamers, and top-ranked competitors would already be using them. They are not.
Creating a "proper" setup involves more than just snapping onto a head. To avoid statistical detection , developers focus on "humanizing" the bot:
The use and sale of "Aimbot USB" devices carry significant ethical and legal weight.











