The San Disk Extreme looks like it is geared toward extreme conditions: "the Extreme PLUS can withstand up to 72 hours in 3.3' salt or fresh water, extreme temperatures, airport X-ray machines and shocks."
The San Disk High Endurance is for "your dash cam, home monitoring or security system will capture crucial footage when it happens, recording and re-recording worryfree. With capacities of up to 256GB, you can record and save more Full HD or 4K videos. It's built tough too - ready to record in extreme heat or freezing cold, and it's shockproof, waterproof and x-ray proof."
That recording and re-recording subject is what causes problems with SD cards in scanners, particularly when replay or record is active. So the High Endurance appears to be "more better". I'd suggest spending the extra $2 for this version. I did for my scanners as well as cameras because losing a shot because a card went bad was not an option.
Uniden stopped using the cheapo cards when they saw the failure rate and went to something a little more resilient.
If you buy one card, may as well get a second for a spare.