The PlayStation Portal just got a whole lot easier to justify. For Amazon Prime Day, a used-like-new model of Sony's PS5 remote player is sitting at $166.88, down from its standard $249.99 retail price. That's a 33% discount, with an extra 15% knocked off at checkout.
This matters because the Portal already took a price hike earlier this year, making deals like this harder to come by. If you've been sitting on the fence, Prime Day is doing the heavy lifting.

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What the Portal actually is (and isn't)
The PlayStation Portal is not a standalone handheld. There's no internal processing muscle to run games on its own. What it does is stream your PS5 library over Wi-Fi, wrapping that experience in an 8-inch 1080p LCD screen flanked by a full DualSense-style controller layout. Think of it as your PS5 beamed to another room, or another location entirely, provided both devices have a solid internet connection.
Sony has since added cloud game streaming to the Portal, which opens up PS5 titles without needing your console switched on. The catch: that feature requires a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.
Why a used-like-new unit is worth considering
The "used, like new" condition tag on Amazon Resale listings typically means the device shows no meaningful wear. For hardware this straightforward, with no moving parts and a simple screen-plus-controller build, that condition tier is generally low risk. The $83 saving compared to retail is the real story here.
These Amazon Resale deals move fast and stock is limited. The Portal's price bump earlier this year means the next time a deal this size appears could be a long wait.
What you'll need to get the most out of it
Beyond the Portal itself, a strong home Wi-Fi setup is non-negotiable. The device leans entirely on network quality, and a weak connection will make the experience noticeably worse. For anyone planning to use the cloud streaming feature, budget for a PS Plus Premium subscription on top of the hardware cost.
If you're already deep in the PlayStation ecosystem and looking for more ways to get value from your setup, check out our gaming guides for tips across the latest PS5 titles. For players picking up new games alongside the Portal, the Pragmata game size and preload guide is worth a read before the game drops. You can also grab some free PSN avatars via the Saros guide while the codes are still active.
At $167, the Portal is the most accessible it's been since launch. Prime Day deals at this discount level don't stick around, so if remote PS5 play has been on your radar, now is the time to move.








