> At a Glance
> – Target Darts unveils a $650 camera-equipped Star Wars dartboard at CES 2026
> – Board uses four cameras in the Omni light ring to log every dart and update the app
> – Players can compete online with friends or family anywhere in real time
> – Why it matters: Brings pub-style connected play to home dart fans without manual scoring
A dimly lit tavern on the CES show floor is hiding a sci-fi secret: a dartboard that watches your every throw and keeps the score for you. Target Darts has merged Star Wars fandom with computer-vision tech to create two new game-room centerpieces.
Star Wars Style Meets Smart Tech
The entry-level Star Wars set pairs a $200 board with a wall shield that mirrors the Millennium Falcon’s cockpit. Graphics include tiny gold dice dangling overhead-nods that die-hard fans will spot instantly. The tight sisal face feels tournament-grade, and the thick protector saves drywall from wild shots.
How the Scoring Actually Works

The real wizardry sits inside the Omni light ring. Four miniature cameras pinpoint where each dart lands and zap the data to a companion app. The app screen is sharp, and longtime darts announcer John McDonald calls your results out loud-even if your aim is embarrassing.
Beyond solo play, Omni links boards across the globe:
- Shared online leaderboards
- Live head-to-head matches
- Friends or family can join from another house
Price and What’s in the Box
| Component | Star Wars Set | Omni Upgrade |
|---|---|---|
| Board | ✓ | ✓ |
| Falcon wall shield | ✓ | ✓ |
| Light-ring cameras | ✗ | ✓ |
| Global matchmaking | ✗ | ✓ |
| Price | $200 | $650 |
The $650 price covers the full Omni system; the Star Wars cosmetics ship alongside it.
Key Takeaways
- Target Darts’ Star Wars board costs $200, while the camera-loaded Omni package runs $650
- Four hidden cameras track every dart, update scores automatically, and let users play others remotely
- The design sprinkles Star Wars Easter eggs-like the Falcon dice-throughout the cabinet
If your basement game night needs a dose of the Force-and you hate chalking up scores-this board wants to be your new co-pilot.

