The game of darts has made a colossal leap from obscure pub corners to the forefront of the digital arena, as fans now have the capability to fling their arrows through cyberspace in the comfort of their living rooms.

Touted as one of the most innovative apps in the darts community, DartCounter gives players the chance to square off with ‘Dartbot,’ an algorithmic adversary whose difficulty can be adjusted, or to vie with friends and fellow enthusiasts around the world online.

However, there’s been a snag; subpar webcams often cast doubts on a players sportsmanship, making it difficult to confirm if they’re standing at the correct distance when the camera only shows the board.

Nevertheless, prominent company Target, supplier to elite dart stars including youthful prodigy Luke Littler, Rob Cross, Nathan Aspinall, and darts legend Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor with his 16 World Championship titles, has just unleashed what they claim is a “groundbreaking” innovation: the Virt Camera.

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This device is expected to revolutionize the home darts experience and is a new true technological marvel poised to elevate the sport to unprecedented heights.

For enthusiastic amateur players, the debut of the Virt represents a significant tech advancement. In the past, competitors had to make do with phone or webcam setups that displayed their dartboards while using the DartCounter app, which allowed opponents to see where the darts struck the board.

The Virt camera in use
The Virt camera in use (Image: (Image: Target))

The release of the Virt changes the game completely by providing users with a dual broadcast system not only for the dartboard but also for the throwers themselves, delivering an immersive view of the action and letting you witness both phenomenal throws and the reactions that follow.

The VirtCam offers fuss-free connectivity via Wi-Fi, ensuring you’re ready to join virtual dart contests swiftly just have your dartboard and darts at the ready. The Daily Record hails the setup of the VirtCam as “a breeze”, with mounting options on your wall or any MOD dart system for immediate play.

A USB-C power cable is necessary, but do keep in mind that a separate 5V/2A USB plug adapter is needed since it’s not part of the package. This gadget is tailored specifically for use with the Dart Counter app, excluding compatibility with other applications, such as Russ Bray Darts Scorer Pro or DartVision.

Priced at £249.99, the Target Virt Camera assures customers of complimentary next-day delivery. For those watching their spending, Amazon stocks alternative webcams, including an affordable model listed at £19.97.

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