The PlayStation Portal has never seen a price drop—even during major sales like the recent PlayStation Days of Play. But there’s good news for savvy shoppers: you can now grab a Used: Like New model on Amazon Resale for just $148.81, with free shipping included. That’s a solid 26% off the original $200 MSRP. While a Sony warranty may vary, Amazon’s 30-day return policy still applies, giving you peace of mind with your purchase.
Make sure to select “Save with Used - Like New” when checking out.
Important: The product page will initially show the new price ($199.99). Simply scroll down to reveal the Like New listing at the discounted rate.
The PlayStation Portal is Sony's dedicated handheld companion for the PS5, designed to look like a split-pad DualSense with an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen in the center. It streams games directly from your PS5 at up to 60fps, complete with full DualSense features—haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and a built-in touchscreen replacing the standard touchpad. Originally requiring a PS5 for all gameplay, Sony has since expanded its functionality: you can now stream titles directly from the PlayStation Now cloud service without owning a console.
This update unlocks access to over 120+ games—including Ghost of Tsushima, Resident Evil 3 Remake, The Last of Us Part I Remastered, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales—as long as you’re subscribed to the top-tier PlayStation Plus Premium plan ($18/month). It’s a cost-effective alternative to buying every new release individually.
While you can replicate some functionality using the PS Remote Play app on devices like the Steam Deck or mobile phones, the Portal offers a seamless, optimized experience with zero setup hassle and full DualSense integration—something third-party options simply can’t match.
“The PlayStation Portal is the most surprising device I've ever come away from loving after going in loaded with skepticism. It's such a better experience than using your phone with a slap-on controller, and it works so much better than I was anticipating. I really love the freedom it gives me to play my PS5 from anywhere with decent WiFi coverage, especially when the rest of my family was using the TV to (somewhat ironically) play the Switch. Bearing in mind that it’s in no way a stand-alone device and 100% requires a PlayStation 5 to function at all, the biggest things keeping the Portal from being a truly amazing device are its current lack of a way to access WiFi that requires a web browser to log in, and its lack of Bluetooth support for audio. For now, it's a great device that represents the best current solution for PlayStation Remote Play, and if it weren't for those two baffling caveats, I'd call this a must-own device for every PS5 owner who enjoys playing games on handheld—or has to compete for the household TV.”