This Star Wars dartboard has a secret that will prevent you from using the Force to win


In the middle of the high-tech exhibition hall Consumer Electronics Show 2026 There’s a bar called the Bull and Barrel that has some of the coolest dartboards I’ve ever seen. Target Darts has been showcasing its collaboration with both Star Wars and Xbox. Darts may not be for everyone, but I love to “shoot some darts” in my basement with the family. I also love anything Star Wars themed, so these items check a lot of boxes.

The Star Wars core set comes with a branded plaque and wall protector that resembles the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon and It costs $200. The board is very high quality, with a cohesive sisal fiber face, and the protector is thick enough to keep stray shots off your drywall. The graphics are great too, with nods to the original Falcon and even golden dice hanging above.

Close-up of the top of a Star Wars themed dartboard

I love the little details on this adorable dartboard

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However, the big technological advancement in this panel is the Omni optical ring around the outside. It uses four cameras to track the position of your arrow, then sends that information to an app that keeps score. The scoreboard is crisp and clear and uses the voice of legendary darts announcer John MacDonald to narrate your game. It’s wonderful to hear his voice announcing my terrible results.

Omni also allows you to connect with other players around the world via shared scoreboards. I love the idea of ​​my dad having a painting in his house or playing a game with me at my house. It adds a sense of community to home darts that you wouldn’t normally get outside of a pub or bar.

The Omni is a much more expensive offering than the Star Wars set Priced at $650but if you’re serious about the game and a Star Wars fan, this seems like a great investment.



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