Onmo+ has introduced its Smart Console in India with a simple pitch: play hundreds of games without buying a costly gaming PC or a traditional console. The device is built around cloud gaming, which shifts the heavy processing work to remote servers instead of local hardware.
That approach makes the product more than just a small box for the television. It is positioned as a gateway to a broader gaming service that can move across TV, laptop, tablet, and smartphone through a single account.
A bundled launch aimed at first-time users
The company is selling the Smart Console as a complete starter package. In one box, buyers get the Smart Console, a Pro Controller, and three months of Onmo+ subscription access.
The package is designed to lower the barrier to entry for users who want to try cloud gaming without assembling a separate setup. Once the hardware arrives, the basic equipment for immediate play is already included.
Onmo+ has also framed the device for two kinds of players. Casual users can begin with little setup, while more enthusiastic players are promised an experience that still feels close to a console.
| Item | What It Includes | Key Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Onmo+ Smart Console | Smart Console hardware | Cloud gaming access point |
| Pro Controller | One controller | Included in the box |
| Onmo+ Subscription | 3 months | Access to hundreds of games |
Cloud-based play, not local processing
Unlike devices that run games directly on the hardware, Onmo+ Smart Console streams games from distant cloud servers. That means the main computational load is handled by server infrastructure, while the user only needs a compatible screen or device to access the game.
The service also supports play across multiple devices, allowing sessions to continue on TV, laptop, tablet, and smartphone. That flexibility is one of the main selling points of the platform, especially for users who want one gaming account to follow them between screens.
Onmo+ says the catalog already includes hundreds of ready-to-play titles during the subscription period. Among the named games are The Forgotten City, Arise: A Simple Story, AO Tennis 2, and Gravity Circuit.
The company has also indicated that additional content will continue to arrive over time. That suggests the catalog is expected to expand after the initial launch window rather than remaining fixed.
AAA support and cloud infrastructure
Onmo+ has highlighted support for compatible AAA games as part of the service’s appeal. To support that promise, the company is using dedicated GPU servers built through partnerships with AMD and ASRock Rack.
The infrastructure has already been placed in northern and southern India. That detail matters because cloud gaming performance depends heavily on network quality and the proximity between the user and the server.
Although the company has not disclosed a deep technical breakdown of performance specifications, the direction of the product is clear. Onmo+ is not presenting the Smart Console as a machine that depends only on local power, but as an entry point to a larger cloud gaming network.
Price and availability
The Onmo+ Smart Console is priced at Rs 4,999, and the bundle includes the console, the Pro Controller, and three months of subscription access. The product is being sold through Flipkart in India.
At that price, the value proposition rests less on raw hardware and more on the bundled service experience. Buyers are getting a ready-to-use setup that is meant to remove the usual cost and complexity of building a gaming rig.
For a market increasingly comfortable with subscription-based entertainment, the Smart Console reflects a shift in what a console can be. It is no longer just a local gaming machine, but a practical interface for cloud access across several screens.
That makes Onmo+ relevant to users who want flexibility without a large upfront investment. With the Pro Controller and the three-month subscription included, the product is being sold as an immediate gaming solution rather than an accessory for another ecosystem.
