Viper Neptune Electronic Soft Tip Dartboard with Cabinet

Price$200–$250 · Reviews referenced1,100 · Updated2026-04-01
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One-line verdict

For families or apartments wanting a complete ready-to-play electronic setup with storage, the Viper Neptune integrates a regulation 15.5” soft-tip board, 57 games, and 307 variations into a hybrid cabinet that protects the board and keeps everything organized better than standalone electronics.

How it compares

  • vs Fat Cat Mercury ($210): Neptune wins on more games/options and regulation target, Mercury wins on slightly more compact footprint in some setups
  • vs Arachnid Cricket Pro 800 ($235): Neptune wins on cabinet integration and 16-player support, Cricket Pro 800 wins on heckler features

AI-summarized review themes

Frequently praised

  • Hybrid cabinet design with built-in storage protects the board and keeps darts/score sheets organized for quick setup
  • 57 games with 307 options plus clear LED scoring provide endless variety for family and group play
  • Durable segments and reliable sensors hold up well for regular home use

Frequently criticized

  • Cabinet takes up more wall space than standalone boards
  • Power cord and occasional volume/sensor tweaks needed after extended heavy use

Best for

Families wanting all-in-one convenience, small homes with storage needs, casual multiplayer groups

Not for

Serious solo practice, steel-tip purists, or users who already own cabinets

Specifications

SpecValue
Diameter15.5 inches (regulation target area)
MaterialDurable segmented plastic
Games57 games with 307 variations
PlayersUp to 16 players
IncludedHybrid cabinet with storage
PowerAC adapter

Data sources

  • Estimated ~1100 public reviews referenced across GLD Products, Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Amazon
  • Review period: 2024–2026
  • Last generated: 2026-04-09
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