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There's 2 different "versions" of this headset. One is for certain consoles and the other is for other certain consoles. For whatever reason, this one seems to be more. They sell both, just find the other one. They all work withall modern consoles/PC etc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think if you can afford totaltech, it's a great investment
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi M0rdbidJ0ker! I bought this headset about a month ago and asked the same question. The store manager told me that the PS4/PS5 model uses an older version of the Geek Squad protection plan ($69/2 years). However, the Xbox/PC model of the headset has the newer Geek Squad protection plan ($129/2 years). This was done as they are realigning and updating their Geek Squad protection plans to follow their annual Total Tech Support (TTS) membership. Regretfully, there is no way to get the $129 price matched to $69). So, in the end, I ended up buying the annual Total Tech Support membership as it cost $70 more now, but it meant that the protection plan for the headset and all future purchases would be free! Definitely worth purchasing the annual membership, in my opinion, given the high cost of this one protection plan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It really makes no sense, price gouging.. The same headset at the same price with different compatibility is half the price for warranty? Since when is the warranty for any item at best buy over a 1/3 the original price of the item? Can anyone whos purchased verify that is what they paid, and its not something just appearing wrong because they aren't available right now..
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think it all goes based off the price of what your buying. Like a certain percentage.
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