Being wifi, and not ocusync, you could use some sort of mirroring software, but it can be clunky and have slightly more latency.
Search the site here for something like >
goggles mirroring < and this comes up . . .
Search results for query: goggles mirroring
There may be other searches using other terms such as adding the drone model that bring more specific results.
I use my Spark with RE
goggles (similar to the original white version) and don't worry about the device screen.
Just a cable from the controller to the
goggles, using a short HDMI cable and HDMI / controller output adapter.
I just flip the
goggles down / up at take off and landing.
If you want to allow someone to wear
goggles for the FPV experience, while you fly the Air, you will have to work out the mirroring options, or fly VLOS without camera view, but this would probably too limiting with showing someone a nice smooth and composed view.