Month: March 2021

Month: March 2021

Rexing A1 Action Camera Review | Is It Worth Buying?

I tested the innovative Rexing A1 Dual View Action Camera. Here are my thoughts.

Rexing A1 Action Camera Review

I’ve been wanting to own an action camera for a while to up my game in registering my travel adventures. So when I was invited to try the new Rexing A1 Dual View Action Camera, I jumped into the opportunity.

I’ve owned a high-end action video camera before that fell short on impressing me. So I was curious to know if some other model out there more suitable for my needs.

Overall it proved to be a fantastic model for those looking for GoPro alternatives. Considering its unique features and top-quality, it is one of the best action cameras under 20o dollars you can find in the market.

Here is my unbiased Rexing A1 action camera review, including what to expect from this powerful yet small action camera and its pros and cons.

4.7/5

Note: I received this product for free in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. The opinions expressed here are my own.

Rexing A1 Action Camera Review - Pros 👍🏼

Impressive dual view feature

Rexing A1 comes with an innovative dual view feature. It is the only two-way action camera currently in the market.

It records front and rear views simultaneously, allowing you to create immersive videos with different perspectives using only one tiny gadget.

The 170° ultra-wide-angle covers a much more extensive area than other models. Combined with the dual view, it allows you to register almost every detail of your adventures. 

A characteristic that alone makes it one of the best video cameras for sports currently available, and by far my favorite feature in this action camera review.

Highly responsive

Video and photography are all about capturing the moment. Take one more second than you should, and it is gone for good! 

One thing that I really loved about the Rexing A1 camera is how responsive it is. It starts recording or take pictures in seconds (literally). 

The small action camera turns on really fast with one long press.

The video mode remains on and recording while you are on the move (it has sense detectors) or using the lock function on the included wireless wrist remote. And you can use the same wireless remote to take pictures with a single click on the go.

This is what sold me on this sports camera. Lack of responsiveness was what turned me off about the action camera that I had tried before.

If you are looking for a reliable action cam that won’t make you lose that special moment you just saw, this might be a top contender.

Hands-free videos and pics

The model comes with basic mounting accessories included – more than other action cameras provide. You can use them to install the camera on your helmet, converting it into a bike camera, for example.

But you can easily upgrade your camera experience with the right accessories, converting the Rexing A1 into a head camera, chest camera, or floating camera as well. 

For this action camera review, I bought this inexpensive action camera accessories set from Amazon, and it worked just fine.

So far, I’ve used the chest mounting to go hiking. It felt AMAZING to fully enjoy the trail without having to stop frequently to take videos or pictures. 

I left the camera on continuous recording mode on my chest. And every time I saw something that deserved a picture, I would press the photo button on the wireless remote on my wrist. 

When I got home, voila! The whole adventure was registered and ready to be edited in the Rexing app, a very easy-to-use and intuitive tool.

Best bang for the buck

Rexing A1 Action Camera has an excellent price point considering what it offers and in comparison to other GoPro competitors.

With the dual camera feature, wireless wrist remote control, and basic mounting accessories included, the $199 price tag feels just right. 

If you are looking for GoPro alternatives, the Rexing A1 Action Camera makes a great contender and one worth learning more about.

Perfectly-sized small action camera

Nobody wants to carry bulky gadgets on their adventures. 

That’s one of the reasons why I loved the Rexing A1 while using it at my action camera review: it is a small action camera, and I really liked how light and ergonomic it felt in my hands.

I can completely wrap my fingers around it (and I have small hands!), and I could easily carry it around during my last hike.

This action cam perfectly fits my back pocket and eliminates the need to bring a bag to store it while not in use.

Waterproof Action Camera and Shockproof Materials

No reason to explain why these are great features. An action camera is not really an action camera without them, and Rexing A1 does not fall short of that.

It is a great and safe way to make sure you register your best moments without taking the risk of breaking your expensive smartphone!

Rexing A1 Action Camera Review - Cons 👎🏼

No built-in screen

I missed seeing what I was shooting and reviewing the videos and photos on the go during this action camera review.

The WiFi connection partially makes up for it. It converts your cellphone into an extension of the Rexing A1 action camera, and you can use it to control and see what you are recording. You need internet coverage for that, though.

No spare batteries available for purchase

The Rexing A1 battery life is average for action cameras. Meaning that probably earlier than you would like, you will run out of it at some point in your day.

Unfortunately, you don’t have the option of buying spare batteries for your Rexing A1 to use on the go.

The charger has a universal USB port, though. So you can easily overcome this issue by using a car charger or portable USB charger, accessories that I would recommend getting for the camera.

Rexing A1 Action Camera Review - Final Thoughts

The final verdict? I love the new Rexing A1 waterproof action camera.

I really enjoyed using the model and the quality of the images and videos I captured.

My two favorite characteristics were the dual-lens feature and the camera responsiveness. For me, it makes this action camera stand out from other similar – and often more expensive – models in the market.

The wireless wrist control is a super cool feature as well. It gives a lot of versatility to use the model with different mounting accessories and take pictures using the timer function.

Overall, it is a robust action camera that I would recommend buying if you are into outdoor adventures and sports and are looking for a GoPro alternative – it is more affordable and has great quality.

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Glamping in Texas | Explore 10 Unique Top Destinations

10 Top Spots for Glamping in Texas

Glamour under the stars:
Discover the best Glamping Resorts in Texas and enjoy mother nature in style.

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G is for Glamour: what is glamping all about?

If you are into sleeping under the stars but not necessarily into sleeping ON the floor, Glamping is for you!

Glamping allows you to enjoy all the perks of camping without skipping comfort. 

Yep, you can soak in nature, enjoy solitude, roast s’mores under the stars… but still end the night in a comfy and cozy bed.

Glamping is a unique type of getaway and an increasingly popular way of immersing in nature.

Glamping options range from simple to extremely luxurious. But all will include a real bed, electricity, and other modern life amenities.

On the high-end side of glamping, you will find options offering air-conditioning, jaw-dropping décor, and even a hot tub under the stars!

Tent Glamping: the ultimate Glamping experience.

You can Glamp in a yurt, teepee, treehouse, airstream, and even in cabins. 

Basically, almost any type of structure can be turned into a Glamping spot, as long as it is unique and surrounded by gorgeous nature.

However, the most sought-after type of Glamping is tent glamping, including yurts, teepees (or tipis), safari tents, dome tents, bell tents, and other very creative designs.

And this is what we will be covering in this article: Texas’s most amazing Tent Glamping spots guaranteed to transform your next weekend escape into an unforgettable experience.

But are there any cool spots for Glamping in Texas?

Tons! Texas is home to utterly amazing Glamping Spots. Seriously. You would not believe in what is out there waiting to be discovered by you!

From stunning luxurious yurts to charming teepees and even a bubble (!), in this article, you will find a selection of the 10 most unique places for Glamping in Texas, offering different levels of luxury and amenities.

Sounds fun?
Here the best spots for glamping in Texas and the best things to do near them:

Glen Rose

Distance: 85 miles/ 1 h 30 min from Dallas

For the ultimate upscale camping experience, head to The Glamp at Skybox Cabins in Glen Rose. 

These fully furnished and air-conditioned bell tents with a private deck and firepit, nestled in 50 acres of private land, will provide you with all of the comfort and privacy you need to spend an unforgettable weekend glamping in the woods.

Only 1h30 driving from Dallas, The Glamp is one of Texas’s best Glamping spots for a quick weekend getaway from the city.

The property also offers cabins, treehouses, and camping spots.

Things to Do in Glen Rose

The best things to do in Glen Rose include beautiful Dinosaur Valley State Park and Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, among other attractions you can find in this post.

Seguin

Distance: 250 miles/ 3 h 30 min from Dallas

Geronimo Creek Retreat is an amazing and laid-back glamping resort in Texas, filled with outdoor fun.

Near New Braunfels and Gruene, its location makes it an outstanding glamping destination in the Texas Hill Country.

Geronimo Creek features a spring-fed crystal clear creek with private access for fishing, swimming, rope swinging, and paddling (free kayak and paddleboards available for guests). 

The resort also offers common areas, such as a game room, hot tub, volleyball & basketball courts, and a frisbee golf course.

Their beautiful teepees, perfect for Texas glamping, are fully furnished and air-conditioned. And have a great outdoor area facing a pond, equipped with a fire pit and grill. 

Glamping cabins and treehouses are also available onsite.

Things to Do in Gruene and New Braunfels

New Braunfels is famous for its top-notch waterpark Schlitterbahn. 

And for beautiful public parks along the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers – Texans flock there every summer for river-tubing. 

Cypress Bend Park, River Acres Park, and Landa Park are the best places to enjoy a day by the river there.

The town of German roots is also not far from beautiful Natural Bridge Caverns.

Gruene Historic District, 20 minutes driving from the property and one of Texas’s most charming and vibrant small towns, is another must-visit in the area. 

Find the best things to do in Gruene and surroundings in this post.

Round Top

Distance: 215 miles/ 3 h 30 min from Dallas

Rancho Pillow, a magic retreat-style ranch nestled in tiny and artsy Round Top, is one of Texas’s quirkiest glamping spots.

It offers unique, colorful, and gorgeous accommodations, including a beautiful teepee perfect for glamping in the Texas Hill Country.

Rancho Pillow features luxurious and unique amenities. 

Such as a bathhouse with pedestal tubs to soak under the stars, a heated saltwater pool, a poetry library, and a treehouse for little guests. 

Besides tons of outdoor space to engage in fun activities!

Best Things to Do in Round Top

Twice a year (spring and fall), Round Top hosts the famous Round Top Antiques Fair that completely changes this otherwise tranquil tiny town’s landscape and vibe.

Try to visit on the week of the event, and make sure to read this post to find all the best things to do on a glamping trip to Round Top.

Dripping Springs

Distance: 220 miles/ 3 h 30 min from Dallas

Lucky Arrow Retreat is an amazing place to stay and unwind in the Texas Hill Country. It offers 10 yurts (the most in Texas) for the ultimate glamping experience. 

And also cabins, porch houses, and a ranch house for larger groups.

Onsite amenities include a BYOB beer garden, seasonal swimming pool, and a nature-themed kids’ area. 

The retreat offers fun excursions in a Land Cruise Troop to local wineries, distilleries, breweries, restaurants, and stunning local nature destinations.

Best Things to Do in Dripping Springs and Surroundings

Outstanding attractions surround Lucky Arrow Retreat.

In less than 30 minutes driving from the property, you can reach a handful of Texas nature gems, such as Pedernales Falls State Park, Hamilton Pool, Westcave Preserve, Reimers Ranch – perfect for stargazing! – and Jacobs Well.

Shady Llama, a laid-back beer and wine garden where you can feed donkeys and llamas, is another must-visit in the area.

Discover in this post the best things to do in the Dripping Springs and Wimberley surroundings to plan your trip.

Spicewood

Distance: 215 miles/ 3 h 30 min from Dallas

If you are looking for a treehouse adventure in Texas, this is the place to go! 

Cypress Valley offers unique and absolutely charming treehouses right in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. 

Including incredible Lofhaven, an aerial yurt connected through a suspension bridge to a bathhouse featuring a waterfall tub – can you imagine that?!

The property offers a canopy course, a lakeside pool, a spring-fed creek and pond, and hammocks for the ultimate chill-out experience under the stars.

Best Things to Do in Spicewood and Surroundings

Cypress Valley is nestled in a beautiful part of the Texas Hill Country.

The property is about 10 minutes away from gorgeous Krause Springs, one of Texas’s top swimming holes, and from Muleshoe Bend Park, where you can go horseback riding, hiking, and boating.

Spicewood Vineyards and Stonehouse Vineyard are 10 minutes away from the property as well and are great destinations for wine tastings and tours.

Cypress Valley is also a short 20-minute drive to beautiful Pace Bend Park by the Colorado River.

And if you’re willing to drive a little further, Hamilton Pool, Westcave Preserve, Inks Lake, Longhorn Caverns, Pedernales Falls are all within a 35 to 50 minutes driving range.

Kingsbury

Distance: 240 miles/ 3 h 25 min from Dallas

Located by the beautiful San Marcos River, Son’s Blue River Camp is an outstanding camping resort in the Texas Hill Country.

Their glamping tent cabins, fully furnished and air-conditioned, feature all the amenities needed to spend a night under the stars without compromising comfort. 

The property is home to an amazing riverside gravel beach with rustic and charming cabanas and offers activities like tubing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, and beach volleyball.

For those looking for an authentic Texan tubing adventure, this is the ideal place. 

Tubing rentals, kayak rentals, and shuttles are available onsite. And the river crossing the property is family-friendly, gorgeous, and not subject to seasonal droughts like some of its peers. 

Best Things to Do in Kingsbury and Surroundings

Tube, kayak, roast s’mores, relax under the stars. Repeat.

Son’s Blue River Camp is a destination in itself,  and immersing in nature and enjoying the beautiful outdoors is what it is all about.

But while there, make sure to visit Lockhart, the “Barbecue Capital of Texas.” 

It is only a short 20-minute drive from Son’s Blue River Camp and home to Texas’s most traditional and best barbecue joints. A rite of passage any Texan or outsider must try at least once in a lifetime.

Wimberley

Distance: 240 miles/ 3 h 45 min from Dallas

If you are looking for a glamping retreat in Texas and a weekend escape like no other, look no further.

Collective Hill Country offers a transformative and immersive experience with superb views, delicious cuisine, and a top-notch wellness program.

Their luxury summit tents feature all amenities you would expect to find in a hi-end hotel room, plus a private deck overlooking the beautiful Texas Hill Country.

Your stay includes complimentary farm-to-table breakfast and artisanal s’mores.

And you can choose from a handful of amazing wellness activities to engage in,  such as yoga/ pilates classes, meditation sessions, private gourmet experiences, horseback riding, hiking, and electric bike tours.

Best Things to Do in Wimberley

Collective Hill Country is right off Wimberley, an incredibly charming small town surrounded by beautiful nature.

Jacobs Well and the Blue Hole Regional Park are must-visits there.

Check this post for a mini itinerary with all attractions worth checking in Wimberley and its surroundings.

Canyon Lake

Distance: 245 miles/ 3 h 45 min from Dallas

Located right off the Guadalupe River and only 5 minutes away from pristine Canyon Lake, Mystic Quarry is a superb glamping destination in Texas.

Their Nomadic Tipis combine the rustic charm of native primal structures with modern living comfort, and the glamping resort offers tons of activities and amenities to entertain you during your stay.

A swimming pool, a hot tub, hiking and biking trails, a game room, a volleyball court, and dog parks are some of the amazing things you can expect to find there.

Mystic Quarry also offers cabins, tiny houses, and campsites. Its prime location, surrounded by beautiful nature makes it an excellent option for those looking for a glamping adventure in Texas.

Best Things to Do in Canyon Lake

Touring Canyon Lake Gorge, exploring Canyon Lake Overlook Park, and paddling or tubing the Guadalupe River are some must-try activities in the area.

Gruene, one of Texas’s most charming and lively small towns, home to the oldest dance hall in the state, is only a short 15-minute drive from the resort and offers amazing leisure activities as well.

Read this post for the best things to do in Gruene and plan your glamping trip to this beautiful portion of the Texas Hill Country.

Marfa

Distance: 520 miles/ 7 h 45 min from Dallas

El Cosmico is one of Texas’s most unique destinations.

A communal retreat featuring quirky accommodations, including fully furnished yurts, safari tents and teepees for an elevated camping experience.

It also has vintage trailers, campsites, and brand-new and unique micro-home Cosmic Kasita.

El Cosmico offers a more laid-back glamping experience, with basic modern amenities to provide comfort without compromising the bohemian vibe and simplicity it stands for.

Located in the desert right off Marfa, it is a place to unwind and disconnect from the outer world while engaging in hands-on workshops and events and enjoying life’s simple pleasures. 

Best Things to Do in Marfa

Stargazing, biking in the desert, and watching jaw-dropping sunsets and sunrises are amazing things to do at El Cosmico.

As well as exploring Marfa, Texas’s most eccentric travel destination. For the best things to do in Marfa, check this post.

Terlingua, Texas

Distance: 575 miles/ 8 h 30 min from Dallas

Photo credit: Nicola Gell (The Bubble) and Basecamp Terlingua.

I don’t know about your travel bucket list, but sleeping in a bubble in the middle of the desert in a ghost town near Big Bend National Park is definitively on mine!

Basecamp Terlingua is a phenomenal destination for glamping in Texas. You cannot beat its prime location – only 10 minutes’ driving from fantastic Big Bend National Park – and the unique accommodations offered there.

Staying at their bubbles, tipis, lotus tents, retro trailers, casitas, or campsites is a magic glamping experience.

Pair it with the most incredible sunrises, sunsets, and star-filled skies, and you have a winning destination for glamping in West Texas.

Best Things to Do in Terlingua

Terlingua is a scenic ghost town only 10 minutes away from the Big Bend National Park, the most remote National Park in the US, and a Texas nature gem. In this post, you find some of the best things to do there.

Explore the Big Bend and then recharge at Basecamp Terlingua, stargazing, roasting s’mores in the firepits, and soaking into a hot tub under the stars (bubble guests only).

Summing Up

Texas glamping at its best

This post covered Texas’s top glamping resorts and the best things to do near each of them.

Skybox Cabins, Geronimo Creek Retreat, Rancho Pillow, Lucky Arrow Retreat, Cypress Valley, Son’s Blue River Camp, Collective Hill Country, Mystic Quarry Resort, El Cosmico, and Basecamp Terlingua are our recommended destinations for glamping in Texas.

Outstanding places 1h30 to 8h30 driving from Dallas, offering unparalleled experiences and surrounded by must-visit nature spots.

Plan you glamping escape in Texas

Ready to hit the road? Plan ahead!

Glamping is an increasingly popular way of traveling, and the most sought-after glamping spots have to be reserved months in advance.

Choose your favorite destination, roll up your sleeves and get busy planning your next glamping vacation in Texas!

Have you ever gone glamping before? How was the experience? What is your favorite glamping destination in Texas? 

Leave a comment below and share this article with a friend you want to go glamping with!

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