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PlayStation Portal remote controller is now available

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 As of today, the PlayStation Portal Remote Controller is available and can be purchased online or at participating retailers. This coincides with the pre-sale and launch of the PULSE headset and headphones

Sony is working tirelessly on an extensive range of gaming peripherals for the PlayStation 5. The latest product is the PlayStation Portal Remote controller, which goes on sale today. The controller 8-inch LCD screen supports 1080p at 60fps and also has all the features of the DualSense wireless controller, such as adaptive triggers and haptic feedback
As we have already reported, however, you need good internet to access the library on your PlayStation.

Together with the PlayStation Portal remote controller the PULSE Explore wireless earphones were introduced back in May. These, along with the PULSE Elite Wireless Headset and a PlayStation Link USB Adapter have been available for pre-order since November 9 ().
While Sony’s first wireless earphones are due to be launched on December 6, the headset will not be released until February 21, 2024. The USB adapter is included with the headset and earphones, but can also be purchased separately.

The PlayStation Portal Remote Controller is available to purchase now (online) or from participating retailers. You can find more information about the products on the (PlayStation Blog).

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