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Amazon Offers $50 Discount on Like-New PlayStation Portal

Author:Kristen Update:Dec 25,2025

The PlayStation Portal has never seen a price cut, but you can now save on a pre-owned unit. Amazon Resale, formerly Amazon Warehouse, offers Used: Like New PS Portals for just $150.23 with free shipping. Originally priced at $199, this represents a 25% savings. A Sony warranty may or may not apply, but Amazon Resale provides a 30-day return policy identical to new purchases. Expect this deal to sell out quickly.

Update: Price reduced to $150.23, the lowest recorded for a Used: Like New unit.

PlayStation Portal (Used: Like New) for $150.23

Ensure you choose the "Save with Used - Like New" option (scroll down slightly)

Used (Like New)

PlayStation Portal

5$199.99 save 25%$150.23 at Amazon

Used: Like New Condition

Appears and performs like new. Minor packaging damage noted during inspection.

The PS Portal, Sony’s handheld accessory for the PS5, resembles an extended DualSense controller with an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen at its center. It transforms your PS5 into a portable gaming device by streaming games from your console at up to 60fps. The controller retains DualSense features like haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and a touchscreen interface in place of the touchpad. The Portal supports gaming away from home, provided you have a highly stable, high-speed internet connection. Note that the PS Portal is not a standalone device and typically requires a PS5 to function.

Update: No PS5 needed to enjoy games on the PS Portal. Sony has added a feature allowing users to stream games directly from the PlayStation Now cloud service, bypassing the need for a $500 console. Portal owners can now connect to their PS5 or Sony’s cloud servers, accessing over 120 titles, including Ghost of Tsushima, Resident Evil 3 Remake, The Last of Us Part 1 Remastered, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. A top-tier PlayStation Plus subscription is required, but $18 monthly is far more affordable than a $500 console plus $70 per game.

The PlayStation Portal isn’t the only way to stream PS5 games over Wi-Fi at home. The PS Remote Play app on mobile devices, including handhelds like the Steam Deck, offers similar functionality. However, setup is more complex, and some DualSense features may be unavailable.

PlayStation Portal Review by Seth Macy

"The PlayStation Portal exceeded my expectations despite my initial doubts. It offers a vastly superior experience compared to using a phone with an attached controller and performs remarkably well. I appreciate the flexibility to play my PS5 from anywhere with reliable Wi-Fi, especially when the family TV is occupied with, ironically, a Nintendo Switch. While it fully depends on a PlayStation 5 to operate, its limitations include the inability to access Wi-Fi requiring browser login and the lack of Bluetooth audio support. Despite these drawbacks, it’s the best solution for PlayStation Remote Play and a fantastic option for PS5 owners who enjoy handheld gaming or share a household TV."

DualSense Controllers Also Discounted

Sterling Silver

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

20$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'Volcanic Red

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

21$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'Cobalt Blue

Sony PS5 DualSense Controller

12$79.99 save 32%$54.00 at LenovoUse code 'PLAY5'

Lenovo has slashed the price of the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller to below Black Friday levels. You can now get Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, or Cobalt Blue for just $54 with free shipping by applying the coupon code "PLAY5" at checkout. This may be the final opportunity for some time to grab a DualSense controller at this price, especially in these striking metallic finishes.

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