Dan Moren has a good write up of AppleCare One at Six Colors, detailing the new warranty bundle program. If you are, as I am, someone with many Apple devices, this could make some sense. Moren's article helped me decide, with a list of the individual AppleCare prices of a lot of the devices I was thinking I'd cover, or have coverage for now. The Apple Vision Pro by itself makes this a good deal if you're covering it. A new iPhone like mine, a 16 Pro Max, covers a good amount of it alone too.
As Moren noted in a follow up, if you're on the iPhone Upgrade Program, you can get support to unbundle your AppleCare protection from that plan and add it to your AppleCare One to save some as well.
Update July 29, 2025: I called Apple Support to unbundle my iPhone and add it to AppleCare One as described in that follow up, and the rep not only didn't know how to do it, but also ran the request through some escalation channels, and was not able to get it done in the ~45 minutes I was on the line with her. She eventually said that I'd have to call Citizens Bank—the company that services the iPhone Upgrade Program, at least in the US—to "cancel" the AppleCare+ bundled with the program before being able to add it to AppleCare One. There's no chance I'm going to call the bank with this request, as I think that can only end in tears. I left my iPhone on its existing AppleCare+ subscription. Maybe they'll smooth this out in time for the next iPhone release.
Apple announces AppleCare One, a device coverage bundle program
(Source: Apple) Maybe you religiously sign up for AppleCare when you buy a new Apple product. Maybe you do it every once in a while. Maybe you never do it. No matter your approach—well, maybe not t...