Nice Christmas present! I have my 107, fly a
M2P, and have a set of white
goggles. I tried to fly with them a couple of times but I am not comfortable flying and taking photos/videos with them and not be able to see the visual line of sight Around the drone. Don't try to roll or reverse with them (voice of experience). I use them for my clients to see what the drone sees in order to help them get the shot or video view they think they want, but I remain in the VLOS mode. I also dabble in FPV drones as a hobby and that sport works well with flight
goggles. This type of flying is fast forward motion, no reverse, and yaw and roll are used at the same time with the throttle in a forward movement so you can see what you're going to crash into, is a completely different animal for me. With that said you may consider getting something like a TinyHawk for under $200. A bundle will have box
goggles, a simple controller and the Timyhawk drone, everything you need to learn FPV flight at a reasonable cost. They are almost indestructible and will save your $1,500 Mavic from premature destruction. Then you may want to invest in a set of
goggles for your
M2P or not.