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Sony PlayStation Portal — Six Months Later
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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The PlayStation Portal delivers exactly what it promises: a premium way to stream PS5 games around the house. The large, vibrant display looks fantastic, and the controls feel just like the DualSense—no compromises there. Build quality is excellent, and it’s obvious Sony designed this as a top-tier accessory.
It doesn’t run games on its own. For me, that’s fine—95% of the time I’m gaming at home anyway. I have fiber internet and just the standard AT&T router, and I’m able to play anywhere in my house with little to no issues. The experience is smooth most of the time, though you will notice some lag. Competitive shooters and battle royales don’t really work here, but single-player titles and slower-paced games feel great. Even Destiny 2 is playable, though not ideal.
The value is what makes the Portal stand out. It’s far cheaper than a handheld PC or gaming console, and for most of what I like to play, it works really well. As a busy parent, it’s given me more chances to actually enjoy my PS5 library without fighting over the TV.
The PlayStation Portal isn’t for every situation, but if you understand its limits and have solid internet, it’s an excellent way to extend your console.
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The PlayStation Portal is a fantastic way to bring PS5 gaming off the TV. The 8-inch display is bright and sharp, controls feel familiar (DualSense-style triggers and sticks), and setup is painless — it really does feel like a handheld PS5. With the recent addition of cloud streaming, the Portal has become even more flexible: you can play games without needing your PS5 powered on or even in the same house (where cloud service is available), which is perfect for travel or when someone else is using the TV.
That said, some real-world limits remain. Cloud streaming means the Portal is now much more dependent on your network — on unreliable Wi-Fi or limited cellular hotspots you’ll notice lag, compression, or stuttering. Expect higher data usage (cloud play can chew through GBs fast), and a steady, low-latency connection is required for a great experience. Battery life still isn’t amazing during long sessions, and if you plan to use it away from Wi-Fi you’ll want to watch data caps. Also, headset/voice-chat support is more limited than a full PS5 setup — check compatibility for the headset you plan to use.
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I preordered (switched to shipping after in store pickup debacle) and have loved it since day 1. This product has a target audience in mind and I fit that bill.
My console is in the family room and not always accessible to me. The Portal allows me to jump in to any game while my kids or wife are using the main tv. That’s it. That’s what this does. I can play when I want to play. The screen is crisp and looks great for an LCD screen. Single player games run extremely well with practically no input lag. If you play competitive FPS, there is a slight delay that may not yield the best experience.
Initial setup was a breeze though I did get some connection issues when connecting to 2.4ghz. A little tinkering with my network settings and those issues were gone. Note, if you have multiple connected devices, it’s highly recommended to set up QoS or move low priority devices off the 5ghz band.
I have used it outside of my house and it works just as well as if I were home. I have had multiple people connect to their consoles on my Portal and it’s just like signing in to the app and they were off to the races.
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If you have access to a fast, reliable internet connection, then the PlayStation Portal will work awesome for you. I love the Midnight Black finish and the ability to not hog the main tv at night, but still enjoy my Playstation. I have been quite impressed and the battery life is better than i expected.
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This PlayStation portable is a very good product. Just make sure that you have good Wi-Fi to backup this product. Just so everyone isn't aware, this is an add-on to your PS5 not a substitute for your PS5. You do need a PS5 system to play this PlayStation portable. That going ahead setup is super easy. I just jumped into a quick YouTube just to make sure that I did it right and then signed into my PlayStation on the PlayStation portable and jumped right in the gameplay. Initially it was a little laggy until a portable was able to get onto my Wi-Fi and play. So it is very Wi-Fi dependent. Gameplay seamless. Fantastic. I had black myth wukong and The new Star Wars outlaw as well as destiny. And it was able to keep up with the gameplay. Fantastic system. Enjoy taking it on the road. But just remember the further you get away from your system. It does take a little bit longer to connect. But overall fantastic by
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I recently purchased the Sony Portable Remote Player, and I must say, it has exceeded all my expectations. This device is incredibly useful for the purpose it was designed for, and it truly feels like my entire PlayStation console fits into this compact portal.
First and foremost, the setup was a breeze. Within minutes, I was able to connect the Portable Remote Player to my PlayStation console, and the seamless integration was impressive. The device's sleek design and lightweight build make it perfect for on-the-go gaming, allowing me to enjoy my favorite games anywhere and anytime.
The performance of the Sony Portable Remote Player is outstanding. The high-resolution screen delivers crisp and vibrant visuals, making every game look stunning. The controls are responsive and intuitive, providing a console-like experience in a portable format. Whether I'm playing fast-paced action games or immersive RPGs, the Remote Player handles everything flawlessly.
One of the standout features is the remote play functionality. This allows me to access my PlayStation console and play games remotely, even when I'm away from home. It's incredibly convenient and has transformed the way I game. I can now enjoy my PlayStation library without being tied to my living room.
Battery life is another area where the Sony Portable Remote Player shines. The device offers hours of uninterrupted gameplay, and the quick charging capabilities ensure that I'm never without my gaming fix for long. The battery life is truly impressive for such a powerful device.
In conclusion, the Sony Portable Remote Player is a game-changer for anyone who loves PlayStation gaming. It feels like my whole PlayStation console fits into this sleek, portable device, and it has become an essential part of my gaming setup. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile, high-performance remote gaming solution. This is a must-have for PlayStation enthusiasts!
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
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Easy to connect to our PS5 and works exactly as intended. I don’t mind that we can’t take it out of the house because it’s meant to be used when our toddler wants to watch something else on the TV. Screen quality is good, no latency issues with the controls and the battery actually goes on for a while. Would definitely recommend.
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So happy I was smart enough to pre-order this. I have a very nice TV but it's much more comforting to play on this little screen. It certainly does have the occasional connectivity issue (less than 1% of the time). But it's a very nice add on for not a horrible price. But it's fast, comfortable, and very high quality
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Far exceeding expectations. Screen is gorgeous, controllers are comfortable. And freedom to play without any significant lag delay is really impressive.
The Perfect Travel Companion for PlayStation Fans!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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As a frequent traveler, I was looking for a convenient way to enjoy my PlayStation games on the go and during downtime, and the PlayStation Portal has exceeded my expectations! Being able to play my PS5 games in bed, without having to set up downstairs every time, is a game-changer. The device is lightweight, easy to carry, and the screen quality does justice to the games’ visuals. The battery life is impressive, which is crucial for those long travel days. I found the setup to be straightforward, seamlessly integrating with my existing PlayStation ecosystem. The price point is also very reasonable, offering great value for a high-quality gaming experience. I highly recommend the PlayStation Portal to anyone who wants to keep gaming while away from their main console setup. It’s like having a portable PS5 at your fingertips!
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The PlayStation Portal is an incredible device for remote gaming! It's sleek and portable, making it easy to take my PS5 experience on the go. The 8-inch screen is vibrant and delivers a crystal-clear picture. The DualSense controller integration is seamless, providing the same immersive experience as playing on a PS5. The battery life is decent, and the setup process is quick and straightforward. Overall, the PlayStation Portal is a fantastic way to enjoy PS5 games on the go, and I highly recommend it to any PS5 owner!
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I’m very happy with this purchase. The product works exactly as described and feels well built with good quality materials. Setup was quick and easy, and I didn’t run into any issues using it. Performance has been smooth and reliable so far, and it does what I need it to do without any problems. For the price, this is definitely a solid value. I would recommend it to anyone looking for something dependable and easy to use.
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I absolutely love the PlayStation Portal. It’s a great handheld gaming system, especially if you already own a PS5. The screen is beautiful, the controls feel just like a regular DualSense controller, and it’s super comfortable to hold for long gaming sessions. Being able to play my PS5 games from anywhere in the house is a huge plus.
That said, there are a couple things to keep in mind. Your PlayStation has to be on (or in rest mode with remote play enabled), and your experience really depends on your internet connection. If you don’t have strong, stable Wi-Fi, it can get laggy and impact gameplay. With a solid connection though, it runs smoothly and feels almost like you’re playing directly on the console.
Overall, if you have reliable internet and want flexibility to game away from the TV, the PlayStation Portal is definitely worth it.
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Don't get me wrong portability is there. But in terms of graphics the quality does take a dive and it's pretty noticeable. Of course I'm not expecting the same quality you would get from a 4k or higher standard TV but you just can't unsee it. Another thing to keep in mind this is useless without a PS5 nearby. Don't expect to play this for cloud gaming because it doesn't have that capability. Unless it is added in the future. But the build quality is great, lightweight and obviously portable. If you want to play on the go then this is not it. Get a steam deck, ROG, MSI or Lenovo handheld for that.
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I’ve had the PlayStation Portal for a while now, and to be honest, my feelings about it have been a real roller coaster. When it was first announced, I, like a lot of people, just rolled my eyes. It seemed like a pointless gadget—just another way to do something the phone and a Backbone controller could already do. But I got one, and now? I’ve actually become pretty attached to the thing.
What I love
The design is really what makes it. It feels like a premium piece of kit right out of the box, and the ergonomics are perfect. As someone with larger hands, it’s a world away from the cramped feeling you get with a phone clipped to a smaller controller. You get the full-on DualSense experience—with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers—wrapped around a surprisingly crisp 8-inch LCD screen. Sure, it’s not a fancy OLED, but for a streaming device, it looks fantastic.
The main reason I bought it was for gaming when my TV was tied up, and for that, it’s a dream. There’s no comparison to rigging up a phone. You just hit the button, and in seconds, you're back in your game, haptic feedback and all. It’s made a massive dent in my backlog because I can easily jump into a session while my wife is watching TV or when I’m chilling in bed.
The connectivity at home has also been rock-solid for me. My PS5 is wired to my router, so my network is strong, and the Portal has run flawlessly, even far from the console. The experience is so smooth that it genuinely feels like playing on the console directly.
The major headaches
Here’s where things get complicated. First, the Bluetooth situation is infuriating. The fact that Sony forces you to buy their expensive PlayStation Link wireless headsets just to get wireless audio is pure anti-consumer nonsense. It’s a baffling design choice, and it's easily the Portal's biggest weakness. I just end up using wired earbuds with the 3.5mm jack, which is a bit of a letdown.
And while it works great on my home Wi-Fi, the "on-the-go" experience is a crapshoot. I’ve had some success using it on strong public Wi-Fi, and it’s even worked decently on a 5G hotspot. But the performance is totally dependent on the network you're on, so you can't rely on it for any kind of consistent travel play. If you're on a crowded network, you'll see stutters, lag, and visual artifacts. This isn’t a Switch replacement by any stretch.
Finally, the lack of media streaming apps is a head-scratcher. It's connected to my PS5, so why can't I watch Netflix or Disney+ on it? It's limited strictly to gaming.
Final thoughts
This is not a general-purpose handheld for everyone, and it was never meant to be. It's a very specific device for a very specific type of player. If you have a solid home network and often find yourself needing to play your PS5 away from the main TV, it’s a killer device. The convenience of a premium, plug-and-play Remote Play experience is seriously addictive.
But if you expect an all-in-one portable gaming machine, the Portal will disappoint you. For $200, you're buying a luxury accessory for your PS5. If your lifestyle fits its specific—and somewhat narrow—use case, then you will absolutely love it. If not, you’re better off looking at other options or just sticking to Remote Play on your phone.
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If you are already in a PS ecosystem and you share a main TV with a spouse or roommate, the Portal is a great accessory. Allows you to access and play your console anywhere you have an internet connection and it works well. There is some latency that will be noticed on games that require lots of precision timing, but many many games work wonderfully on it. Sony also just updated the firmware to allow cloud streaming if you have the requisite PS+ Premium tier subscription.
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The PlayStation Portal is basically a glorified PS5 sidekick, a sleek 8” screen slapped between two DualSense halves. It streams games from your PS5 over Wi-Fi like a loyal digital butler, complete with haptics and adaptive triggers. Battery life? Solid. Setup? Stupidly easy. But don’t expect miracles: no Bluetooth (because reasons), no cloud gaming (yet), and forget about Netflix or anything fun outside gaming. It’s Wi-Fi 5 only—like it time-traveled from 2018—and needs your PS5 like a clingy ex. Still, it sold nearly 2 million units because, let’s face it, gaming in bed is adult responsibilities. If you’ve ever wished you could play God of War while pretending to listen to your partner talk about their day, this is your moment.
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First of the simplicity of gaming PS5 at the palm of your hand is amazing and the quality is breathtaking they look great on the 1080p screen. Its nice now if i want to game and someone wants to do watch someone on the TV its possible now. The system itself feels great the rumble to the controller is spot on basically a PS5 controller with a screen, I did buy a screen protector and a case to make sure its protected. It was a little slow starting up in the beginning but after that its been a breeze starting up so it might just be when its starting. I would say youll need a good solid internet connection or it will lag a little so keep that in mind.
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Was hesitant at first that there would be lag because these work by essentially streaming the game however that proved to be very minor. I was surprised by just how little lag and how well it played. Bought it to take my gaming with me while I'm traveling and it works very well.