- Put Your PS5 in the Palm of Your Hand – PlayStation Portal Remote Player gives you access to the games on your PS5 over your home Wi-Fi*, letting you jump right into gaming without needing to play on a TV.
- Play Your Game Collection – PlayStation Portal Remote Player can play compatible games you have installed on your PS5 console, including your favorite games for PS5 and PS4.**
- Experience Breathtaking Immersion with DualSense Wireless Controller Features – Feel the incredible immersion of haptic feedback and adaptive triggers in supported games.****
- ** Games that require a VR headset (PlayStation VR or PlayStation VR2) or additional peripherals (other than a DUALSHOCK 4, DualSense, or DualSense Edge wireless controller) are not compatible. Games that must be streamed on PS5 using a PS Plus Premium membership are not compatible. Haptic feedback and adaptive trigger features available when supported by game.
- ****Haptic feedback and adaptive trigger features are only available when those features are supported by the game being played.
PlayStation 5 Portal Remote Player
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1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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Language |
English |
Product Dimensions |
35.56 x 9.86 x 15.24 cm, 1.18 Kilograms |
Release date |
11 November 2023 |
Item model number |
1000041319 |
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Requisitos para o produto:
1- TENHA UM PS5, SEM O PS5 O PORTAL NAO SERVE PARA NADA.
2- TENHA UMA BOA INTERNET.
Enfim, é isso, obrigado amazon e GamesGames que me enviaram o portal com 3 caixas e um papel bolha extremamente bem embalado.
2. Ethernet wired up to PS5
3. For some reason - either have TV on or remove HDMI from ps5 for smooth gameplay
4. Play at home
Honestly works great for what it is. Nice, big screen. Controls feel perfect, as it’s just a dual sense cut in half
initially thought best for JRPGs and visual novels and lighter low action games, but seems to be great for action titles that don’t lose much being on a 1080p screen (Odin Sphere, for example). If you’re grinding out achievements on a game you’ve played a bunch already, sure then even the greatest PS exclusives are good for this too - but I still suggest playing through God of War or Spider-Man on a 4K big screen tv first, before using the portal for it just because it’s an option.
Games tested:
Trails of Cold Steel 1
Spider-Man (1)
Elden Ring
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
Oh and it’s probably one of the best and easiest ways to play Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail portably without tinkering too much with a steam deck or anything
My PS5 is wired into a Deco XE75 node that is wirelessly connected to its mesh gateway and fiber modem. I’ve used the device on public and private networks hundreds of miles from my PS5 with no issue, and I’ve had better experiences using the Portal over using the Ally and Chiaki.
I’ve had more success with this remote/cloud experiences than Xbox and Stadia. While it’s not perfect, with a few frame drops every once in a while, but I have not had an unplayable experience with the Portal when I’ve had reliable internet.
The PlayStation Portal is a device that when I first heard about it I thought was absolutely stupid and useless. I soon discovered the marketing angle for this thing when I got sick a month ago (a second screen to play your PlayStation on) and that was actually something I really wanted.
I purchased a Backbone controller a while ago, and its a cool device but it just doesnt feel as good to use as an actual controller, the sticks are too small, it drains your phone battery etc. I use my phone as a phone and a personal computer. Using it as a gaming device just doesnt work for me. Its great if you want a controller for games on your phone and you play games on your phone a lot but if you exclusively want something for remote playing your PS5 then the Portal is the way to go.
It feels great to hold. The controller is virtually identical to the Dualsense, it does exactly what I wanted it to. Its great. My back hurts. Staring at the TV all day sucks. Sitting in a chair all day sucks. Ive been sick in bed or just wanting to play a little before going to bed and not wanting a giant glowing TV screen turned on messing that up. I can adjust the brightness right on screen and dont have to screw around with dimming my TV and navigating its menus and then resetting it the next morning. The PlayStation Portal solves all of these issues. Turn it on. Play a little. Put it down. Go to bed. Lifes good.
This may very well be the only thing Jim Ryan has ever done right as CEO of PlayStation.
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