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Amazon cuts PlayStation Portal to $149.88

by Alexis Jan 07,2026

Amazon cuts PlayStation Portal to $149.88

PlayStation Portal Deal - Save on Used-Like New Condition

PlayStation Portal Now Available Pre-Owned at Discount

While the PlayStation Portal has never received an official price drop, shoppers can now find significant savings on refurbished units. Amazon Resale (formerly Amazon Warehouse) currently offers Used-Like New PS Portals for just $149.88 shipped - a 25% discount off the $199.99 retail price.

Pro Tip: Select "Save with Used - Like New" option at checkout

PlayStation Portal Deal Details

  • Condition: Used - Like New
  • Price: $149.88 (original $199.99)
  • Savings: 25% discount
  • Return Policy: 30-day guarantee

These refurbished units appear and function like new, though packaging may show minor wear. Stock is expected to move quickly.

About the PlayStation Portal

Sony's innovative PS5 accessory combines DualSense controller functionality with an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen, effectively transforming your console into a handheld device. Key features include:

  • Full DualSense integration (haptic feedback, adaptive triggers)
  • Remote play capability (up to 60fps streaming)
  • On-the-go gaming with stable WiFi connection
  • Recent cloud streaming support (no PS5 required with PS Now)

The Portal now offers two connection options:

  1. Direct streaming from your PS5 console
  2. Cloud gaming via PlayStation Now (beta feature)

Cloud functionality provides access to 120+ games, though requires PlayStation Plus Premium ($18/month). Popular titles include Ghost of Tsushima, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and The Last of Us Part 1.

Expert Review

Seth Macy writes: "Initially skeptical, I was thoroughly impressed by the PlayStation Portal's performance. While not standalone, it offers the best remote play experience currently available. The device shines particularly when family members occupy the main TV. Notable limitations include no web browser WiFi authentication and lack of Bluetooth audio support."

Alternative solutions exist (like the PS Remote Play app), but none deliver the Portal's seamless DualSense integration.