Perfectly functioning. Small scratches outside due to normal use,, no damages.
If you are a hobbyist building custom FPV drones and flying a mix of old and new gear, the Goggles V2 are a unique, Swiss-Army-knife powerhouse that DJI hasn't truly replaced.
The V2 headset is physically larger, distributes its weight differently, and has a wider nose cavity. A notorious complaint about the compact Goggles 2 and Integra is that they press heavily on the bridge of the nose or don't seal light out for people with wider faces. The V2s are widely considered more comfortable out of the box and have hundreds of third-party foam pad options to customize the fit.
The Goggles V2 feature a physical 3.5mm AV input port. This allows you to plug in an external analog video receiver (like a TBS Fusion or ImmersionRC RapidFire) using a cheap adapter plate.
This means you can fly both digital and traditional analog tiny whoops/miniquads using the exact same headset.
Newer DJI goggles completely removed the AV input, completely locking you out of the analog drone world unless you buy a separate headset.
The Goggles V2 use dual 2-inch LCD screens. Even though the resolution is lower (1440 \times 810), the physical screen size provides a massive, immersive 54° Field of View. Many racing and freestyle pilots prefer this because it feels like looking through a massive windshield rather than a small window, making it easier to spot obstacles in your peripheral vision.
They work natively with the original DJI Digital FPV Air Unit and Caddx Vista / RunCam Link transmitters, which are installed on thousands of custom built-and-bought custom FPV drones.
With a quick firmware switch, they can bind to the newer DJI O3 Air Unit, the DJI FPV Drone, and the DJI Avata.
They are the only goggles that can seamlessly jump between legacy systems and modern systems.