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Oche vs Russ Bray Darts Scorer: Voice vs Free Stats | Oche

A fair comparison of Oche and the Russ Bray Darts Scorer — the official PDC voice caller vs a free, ad-free scorer with automatic stats and seven modes.

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How the two apps line up on the things that matter during a game and over a season of practice. Oche's column is highlighted; the other is reported fairly.

Oche vs Russ Bray Darts Scorer
What matters Oche Russ Bray Darts Scorer
Price Free — no paywall Paid (one-off purchase)
Headline feature Automatic stats & seven game modes Official Russ Bray voice calling
Ads None None
Works offline Full offline play Yes
Account required No No
Automatic stats Average, checkout % & weak numbers Basic
Game modes 7 (X01, Cricket & more) Mainly X01
Platforms iOS, Android iOS, Android

The Russ Bray Darts Scorer is a paid app built around the official PDC caller's voice.

There’s a reason the Russ Bray Darts Scorer has a loyal following: hearing the official PDC caller bellow “one hundred and eighty!” turns a kitchen-board practice session into something that feels like the Ally Pally final. As an experience, it’s hard to beat, and the one-off price is fair for what it is.

What it isn’t is a deep stats engine. The modes and analytics are deliberately simple — the voice is the headline act, and everything else plays a supporting role.

Oche flips the priorities. It’s free, ad-free and account-free, scores seven different game modes, and records every dart so your 3-dart average, checkout percentage and weakest doubles are tracked automatically. It’s the app you reach for when you want to actually move your numbers, in any of seven languages.

Honestly, these two can live on the same phone: the Russ Bray app for the fun of match night, Oche for free everyday scoring and the stats that help you improve.

When Oche is the better choice

  • You want a free scorer with no purchase and no ads.
  • You want automatic stats — average, checkout % and weak numbers — to improve.
  • You want seven game modes and seven languages in one app.

When Russ Bray Darts Scorer is the better choice

  • You want the authentic, official caller's voice for match-night atmosphere.
  • You're happy with a one-off purchase for a fun, social scoring experience.
  • Calling and entertainment matter more to you than deep stats.

The verdict

If the official caller's voice is the draw — and for match nights it genuinely is — the Russ Bray Darts Scorer delivers an experience nothing else quite matches. If you want free, deeper stats and more modes for everyday scoring and practice, Oche is the better all-rounder. They serve different moods, and trying Oche costs nothing.

This comparison reflects each app's general positioning and was last reviewed on the date shown above. Exact features, pricing and platforms change between versions and regions — check the app's own store listing before downloading. Russ Bray Darts Scorer and other names are trademarks of their respective owners; we are not affiliated with them.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Russ Bray Darts Scorer free?
The Russ Bray Darts Scorer is a paid app with a one-off purchase. Oche is free for every mode, with no ads and no account.
What makes the Russ Bray app special?
Its standout feature is the official PDC caller Russ Bray's voice announcing your scores, which adds real match-night atmosphere. Oche focuses instead on automatic stats and a wider set of game modes.
Does Oche call out scores?
Oche focuses on fast, accurate scoring and automatic stats rather than voice calling. If a famous caller's voice is your priority, the Russ Bray app is built for that; if free stats and more modes matter more, Oche is the stronger pick.

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