Does not support Bluetooth? Where was that said by Sony? Yes, it does have a new PlayStation Link for the upcoming Pulse Elite and Pulse Earbuds, but I don't recall reading anywhere else that it does NOT support regular Bluetooth audio in addition to those...
Wow, tell me you didn't actually read the specs and features without telling me. This is some lazy reporting. The device does support Bluetooth and is a cloud gaming device, not just for remote play. Do better or find a new job.
Actually, it appears to supports neither. Source: blog.playstation.com. Does not support cloud streaming service, and the headsets are the only things that can connect to another Bluetooth device - not the Portal. Nice post.
I really liked the PlayStation Now service. One of the definite advantages for me was that PlayStation Now is not limited to PlayStation consoles. You can also play games from the library on your PC, which expands the service's accessibility and provides access to exclusive PlayStation games without the need to purchase the console itself. As a gambling enthusiast, I understand how important this is. Another great bonus is that you're not required to purchase games separately, as they are included in the PlayStation Now subscription. I learned about this quite recently, and for new players, this service offers various bonuses and a free trial period.
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NextGen_Gamer - Thursday, August 24, 2023 - link
Does not support Bluetooth? Where was that said by Sony? Yes, it does have a new PlayStation Link for the upcoming Pulse Elite and Pulse Earbuds, but I don't recall reading anywhere else that it does NOT support regular Bluetooth audio in addition to those...TheinsanegamerN - Thursday, August 24, 2023 - link
Only used to stream PS5 games on local network.Boooooring.
nandnandnand - Thursday, August 24, 2023 - link
If the Portal has a data port and can be hacked into a standalone handheld, then I might buy a refurbed one that someone returned in disgust.meacupla - Thursday, August 24, 2023 - link
It's $200 USD new. I think it'll only go down by $20~30 even as a refurb.PeachNCream - Thursday, August 24, 2023 - link
That looks fragile.Bonez9oh5 - Friday, August 25, 2023 - link
Wow, tell me you didn't actually read the specs and features without telling me. This is some lazy reporting. The device does support Bluetooth and is a cloud gaming device, not just for remote play. Do better or find a new job.JeromePower - Sunday, August 27, 2023 - link
Actually, it appears to supports neither. Source: blog.playstation.com. Does not support cloud streaming service, and the headsets are the only things that can connect to another Bluetooth device - not the Portal. Nice post.iphonebestgamephone - Tuesday, August 29, 2023 - link
Tell me your dumb without telling me your dumb.wrkingclass_hero - Saturday, September 2, 2023 - link
*you're*Lukewest - Tuesday, October 24, 2023 - link
I really liked the PlayStation Now service. One of the definite advantages for me was that PlayStation Now is not limited to PlayStation consoles. You can also play games from the library on your PC, which expands the service's accessibility and provides access to exclusive PlayStation games without the need to purchase the console itself. As a gambling enthusiast, I understand how important this is. Another great bonus is that you're not required to purchase games separately, as they are included in the PlayStation Now subscription. I learned about this quite recently, and for new players, this service offers various bonuses and a free trial period.