I did not realize the Christmas goggles used filters. I was not able to confirm what these filters are. The black one is almost certainly a standard IR filter (block vis light). Not sure on the clear one.
Well I happen to have two different color tubes, an IR filter and it's a full moon tonight. I'm familiar with filters but not like this.
Here's a common 720nm filter. You can go right down the rabbit hole of filter wavelengths and uses but for right now we'll just say the filter makes the image 'different'.
I bridged two colors together with one of them filtered. Holy cow, it works as advertised. Depth perception and contrast are increased. With one filtered and one without it is the best of both worlds. I tried the filter trick with two green tubes and the effect was similar. I think the magic is in the filters and not the different colors. Under a full moon this worked quite well, indoors not so much. Should you rush out and get a different color tube? No. But you should get a cheap filter and see for yourself.
In this mini version you may be able to cross eyes and get a 3D image.