"With Vision Pro, you have an infinite canvas that transforms how you use the apps you love," the firm said on its website. "Vision Pro can transform any room into your own personal theater," it added, noting that the headset has more pixels than a 4K TV "for each eye."
The headset, with Apple's first 3D camera capturing spatial photos and videos in 3D, is also the first major device that the company has introduced since the Apple Watch in 2014.
It is expected to become available early next year in the US with a price tag of a whopping $3,499.
Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger also attended the conference and said its streaming service Disney+ will be available on the Vision Pro once it is released.
Apple also unveiled the new MacBook Air with a 15‑inch liquid retina display equipped with its M2 chip with up to 18 hours of battery life.