It might seem like the new kid on the block but Facebook Portal and Portal+ have been around for a few years, although they underwent a revamp to improve on some of the design and functional shortcomings (more on that later). Below, are a few things that you need to know about the Portal, from pricing to sizing options and user reviews.

What Is Facebook Portal?

Facebook Portal aims to provide a deeper user experience that is “designed to help you feel closer” to family and friends. But you can also use Portal for work or to listen to music, watch videos, and more. Portal comes complete with AI technology and other useful features such as the Portal Smart Camera — which automatically pans and zooms to help you stay in frame, even when you’re moving about. Portal is also equipped with Smart Sound technology that minimizes background noise for a more convenient, hands-free video calling experience. And you can do cool things like reading a bedtime story through AR — a great feature for parents and grandparents to stay connected with kids.

On the security front, Portal offers built-in features that users can control. For example, the camera and microphone can be disabled with a single tap, and calls are encrypted for added security. Portal also lets you set up a digital password to keep the screen locked and a camera cover to block the lens.

How Much Does It Cost?

Facebook Portal has expanded to include a handful of different sizes and designs. Pricing ranges from around $130 to $280 but if you purchase two at a time, through the Portal website, you’ll save $100.  

Facebook Portal 10″

With Facebook Portal, you can connect to WhatsApp, Spotify, Netflix, Paramount+, Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Prime Video, Pandora, iHeart Radio, Showtime, Food Network, Newsy, and more. Portal works with Zoom, and other video conferencing apps like GoToMeeting, Workplace, BlueJeans, and WebEx. Portal lets you open Messenger rooms as well, for large-scale calls of up to 50 people. Portal comes with its own built-in voice assistant, in addition to Alexa, which means you can listen to music, set reminders, watch the news, check the weather, and control smart home devices with the sound of your voice. Portal also lets you share photos from your phone, via the Portal mobile app, while you’re on Messenger.  

Facebook Portal Plus 15.6″ 

Is It Worth Buying?

The privacy concerns are understandable. Facebook hasn’t fully rebuilt the confidence of its more than 500 million users. But Portal isn’t the only electronic gadget that has users concerned about information sharing. That said, if you do plan on purchasing a Portal, we’ve hopefully enlightened you on some of the important features and pricing options to chose what works best for your budget and your technology needs. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.