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PlayStation Portal: Remote Play & Stream PS5 Games – Électro Dépôt Offer

by Sophie Williams
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Frustration over television control is a common issue for households with gamers. Now, a solution from Sony allows players to continue their PlayStation 5 experience in another room. The PlayStation Portal effectively transforms the console into a mobile gaming device, eliminating the need to share the main screen or move the entire setup.

The PlayStation Portal connects to a PS5 via Wi-Fi, streaming games directly to the handheld device. It replicates the experience of using a DualSense controller, including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, allowing for a seamless transition for players. Currently available at Électro Dépôt for 216.97 euros, the device comes with a two-year warranty, options for trade-in, and installment payments. Customer reviews average 4.8/5, highlighting its quick setup, easy navigation, and comfortable, uninterrupted remote play.

PlayStation Portal sur Électro Dépôt : le remote player qui libère la TV

The PlayStation Portal features a built-in screen and controls inspired by the DualSense, ensuring a consistent gaming experience. It doesn’t store games or have a disc drive, relying entirely on streaming from a PS5 or, potentially, cloud gaming services. Its dimensions are 35.1 x 15.2 x 9.65 cm, offering a stable and lightweight grip for extended gaming sessions. The device includes a microphone, Wi-Fi connectivity, and an interface designed for quick access to games already installed on the console. A stable connection is crucial for optimal performance, even when playing outside the main room, enabling more flexible gaming throughout the home.

Click here to take advantage of the PlayStation Portal offer at Électro Dépôt

This content was created by an expert from the BFMTV shopping team. The shopping team is independent of the BFMTV.com editorial staff. Prices are indicative and subject to change. BFMTV may receive compensation when one of our readers makes a purchase through the links in this article.

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