The PlayStation Portal remains at its original retail price even during the PlayStation Days of Play sale, but Amazon Resale currently offers a Like New condition device for $156.83 - a 22% discount off the $200 MSRP. While Sony's warranty coverage may vary, Amazon's standard 30-day return policy applies.
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PlayStation Portal (Used: Like New) for $156.83
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Used (Like New)
PlayStation Portal
Was $199.99 | Save 22% | Now $156.83 at Amazon Used: Like New Condition Unit functions perfectly like new, with only minor packaging imperfections noted during inspection.
Sony's PlayStation Portal transforms your PS5 into a handheld gaming system, featuring DualSense controller elements merged with an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen. This innovative hybrid streams PS5 games at 60fps while preserving the DualSense's signature haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Though designed primarily for home use with your console, remote play becomes possible if you have exceptional internet connectivity. Remember: this isn't standalone hardware - owning a PS5 remains essential.
Sony recently expanded the Portal's functionality beyond PS5 connectivity. April's beta updates introduced direct cloud streaming via PlayStation Now, granting access to over 120 titles including Ghost of Tsushima and Spider-Man: Miles Morales without needing your console. This premium feature requires PlayStation Plus Premium ($18/month) - significantly more economical than purchasing games individually.
While alternative remote play solutions exist (like the PS Remote Play app on mobile devices), none replicate the seamless integration and full DualSense functionality that the Portal delivers.
PlayStation Portal Review by Seth Macy
"The PlayStation Portal defied my expectations completely. As someone initially skeptical, I was amazed by how it outperforms smartphone controller setups for PS5 streaming. The freedom to play anywhere with stable WiFi - especially when others occupy our TV - proves invaluable. While its dependence on PS5 hardware and current limitations with WiFi authentication and Bluetooth audio prevent absolute perfection, Sony's handheld offers the best Remote Play experience available today. Were it not for those two missing features, I'd recommend every TV-sharing PS5 owner consider this remarkable device."