I'm pretty sure they won't make them ever, if nothing compatible by now.
Numerous ways you should be able to make various
goggles work with the
Air2, cables or mirroring device.
Cable are not too much of an impost, I connect my Spark to my DJI RE
goggles with a short micro USB - HMDI adapter, then the HDMI to the
goggles.
The basic functions work as good as with Ocusync on the M1P.
It's surprising just how often DJI original white
goggles, or the RE
goggles come up for sale here, and prices are usually reasonable.
(Both are obsolete now, but come up for sale as noted above.)
Others like Yuneec Typhoon H Skyview also supposedly connect similarly.
I would certainly google and YouTube searching 'connecting (brand of
goggle) to a DJI (drone model) drone' before investing.
Should find any info on who's done what, and what the results were.
* edit typo and add about obsoletion