They SHOULD be ok, have used another pilots white
goggles while he flew once, did the head tracking thing with them, very cool.
It could be the first ever white
goggles were surpassed by later versions.
There are the DJI RE (racing edition)
goggles, which supposedly have a little less latency, I have these but really couldn't pick between those and the white ones I wore once, as far as performance goes.
The view given was close to superb.
Both of those are not made by DJI any longer, not sure if stock can be found in many countries, not here in Australia, that's for sure.
Other options are Yuneec Typhoon with cable connection, perhaps others might be compatible (the
DJI FPV goggles are not compatible though) . . . and glasses like the Epson ones, not sure how they go performance wise.
The quality of the
DJI goggles was head over heels better than most of the 'real FPV'
goggles though, they are very scratchy at time, though DJI makes (made?) the
DJI FPV Air camera system, a digital module that was highly valued.
Again, they no longer make it, really strange as the FPV gurus really liked it / raved about it.
This was not on the market a long time from memory, and it worked with the
DJI FPV goggles, as shown on this page . . .
Online shopping for a great selection of at the official DJI Online Store.
store.dji.com
When I click on that link to shop for the Air system, it shows up as obsolete, no longer available.
So this is not at all compatible for use on your consumer drone, and based on the other white or RE
goggles being obsolete, I'd say you try Yuneec or other such, but none are probably going to exceed (in performance) how those 2 types of
DJI goggles worked with their range of drones.