PlayStation Portal has been announced. Sony's Project Q has been officially announced as PlayStation Portal, coming this year for $199,99. Sony also new headphones and also introduced the refreshed Pulse headset.
Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation Portal handset, previously called Project Q.
Today, August 23, Sony finally lifted the curtain on the launch details of its “PlayStation Portal remote player,” a portable option for PS5 owners rather than a standalone device.
The PlayStation Portal remote player will retail for $199,99 and will be released in late 2023. The device has an 8-inch screen and can output 60p video at 1080 frames per second via remote playback.
The new device will be able to play any PS5 game installed directly on your console – meaning PlayStation Plus Premium cloud streaming will not work – but you will need to have a solid Wi-Fi connection to do so. Sony says you can “quickly switch to your PlayStation Portal while playing on your PS5.” Additionally, there's a 3,5mm headphone audio jack for wired audio, or you can get a set of the new Pulse Explore wireless headphones.
![playstation portal announced the gamer station playstation portal announced](https://thegamerstation.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/aepChQ4dHAjgGftXXS8JZK-970-80.jpg.webp)
These new headsets are designed for use with PlayStation Portal and will retail for $199.99. But these aren't the only new audio devices out there, as the Pulse Elite wireless earbuds seen above will also launch for $149,99 later this year, apparently improving on the base model's noise canceling. Both audio options use PlayStation Link, Sony's new wireless audio technology that is said to provide "low latency, lossless audio, and easy switching between multiple PlayStation Link devices."
Head over to our guide to upcoming PS5 games to check out the big games you can play with the new PlayStation Portal device when it launches later this year.
What do you think about this subject? Do not forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments section. For all our content The Gamer Station All Contents
The products discussed here have been independently selected by our editors. If you purchase something featured on our site, The Gamer Station may receive a share of the revenue.
The original language of the articles is Turkish. We broadcast in 18 different languages. If you see a wrong sentence or word in the content, please feel free to inform us in the comments!