BTW, meant to say also that goggles is a huge variable. The number of different costs, features, to name a few categories is huge and personal preference is what it all comes down to. Figure out what your max budget for them is, watch some reviews to see what the overall opinion is from places like DroneCampRC, UAVFutures and others and try to whittle down to a few that you think sound ok. Then post here what you are thinking and get some feedback on those and other comparable models we all have seen/used and we will try to help steer you towards the better bang for buck models. It is all you can do, it is such a personal decision and probably the hardest one to make. And remember, FPV is an ugly glitchy intermittent thing, nothing makes it perfect, you just go for well rated stuff and learn to fly with it.
I used my Tactic box that came with the Rise, and then went straight to HD3’s 6 months later. They are one of, if not the, most expensive single item you will get in this hobby, you can nickel and dime a fortune working up through the ranks or just buy something that will last you a number of years and be ok. Some of the best pilots in the world fly on cut rate goggles and are winners, it ain’t the goggles that make the pilot, and top notch gear doesn’t make the learning curve much, if any, shorter. it just means you are breaking more expensive equipment when you crash. Goggles and your transmitter are pieces, if picked well, will lay for years and years, but, you can learn to fly with what you have while you do research on what you want in the future.