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There's 2 different models of the exact same headset. Same price, but one is for certain consoles and the other is for the other consoles. I went to pick this one up in-store and noticed the same, had to go find the "different" one (it had an orange box) and that one had the cheaper protection plan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Their is different versions of headphones
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought this headset and I asked the same question to the store's manager. They told me that the Geek Squad replacement for the PS4/PS5 model is the OLDER type of protection versus the one on the Xbox Wireless model. Supposedly, Best Buy internally is upgrading, and re-pricing Geek Squad protection plans. The PS4/PS5 model has the older, less effective protection plan ($69), while the newer plan ($129) offers the most protection against accidental issues. In the end, I ended up buying Total Tech Support ($199/year) as it makes all of my Geek Squad protection plans free. For just $70 more ($129 vs. $199), it's a way better offer in my opinion.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably due to the fact that the PC/Xbox version has a special security chip in there for Xbox. Other than that I cannot think of a good reason for it. No other headsets did this in the past so it is confusing.
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