PS Portal Like New Drops to $148 on Amazon

Oct 15,25

PlayStation Portal at Discounted Used Price

The PlayStation Portal has maintained its retail price since launch, but you can now save significantly on a pre-owned unit. Amazon Resale (formerly Amazon Warehouse) currently offers Used - Like New condition PS Portals for just $148 with free shipping - a 26% discount off the $199 MSRP. While Sony's warranty coverage may vary, these resale items come with Amazon's standard 30-day return policy. We anticipate limited stock availability at this price point.

PlayStation Portal

$199.99 save 26% $148.00 at Amazon

Used: Like New Condition
This unit appears and functions like new, with only minor packaging imperfections noted during inspection.

Sony's PS Portal serves as a handheld extension for your PS5, featuring an 8-inch 1080p LCD display sandwiched between DualSense-style controllers. The device streams games from your console at up to 60fps while preserving all DualSense features including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. The touchscreen interface replaces the DualSense's touchpad functionality. While designed primarily for home use, remote play is possible with an exceptionally stable high-speed internet connection. Note this isn't a standalone system - PS5 ownership remains mandatory for core functionality.

Recent Update: PS Portal now supports direct cloud streaming from PlayStation Plus Premium (beta). This April update eliminates the absolute PS5 requirement, granting access to over 120 streaming titles including Ghost of Tsushima and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The $18/month Premium subscription replaces the need for a $500 console purchase plus individual game costs.

While alternative remote play solutions exist via the PS Remote Play app on mobile devices, the Portal offers superior integration with complete DualSense functionality. Third-party setups often prove more complicated while sacrificing key controller features.

PlayStation Portal Review Highlights

"The PlayStation Portal shattered my initial skepticism, delivering an unexpectedly excellent remote play experience. The freedom to play PS5 games anywhere with solid WiFi - particularly when family monopolizes the TV - has been revelatory. While not a standalone device, it represents the pinnacle of PS Remote Play technology. The only notable limitations are the current lack of browser-based WiFi authentication and Bluetooth audio support. Without these two puzzling omissions, this would be an essential accessory for any TV-sharing PS5 owner." - Seth Macy

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