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Celestia VPN is a personal VPN service primarily aimed at the Russian-speaking market, focusing on strong value for money and flexible subscription options. Its server network covers more than 50 countries, supports up to 3 simultaneous devices, and offers native clients for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows, though they are not currently listed in the official app stores.
In terms of proxy type, this is a standard personal VPN, but its standout feature is the option for “dedicated servers,” giving users exclusive datacenter IPs and bandwidth. These are available in two tiers: Flex, which can be enabled on demand, and Prime, which provides a fixed IP. The IP pool spans 50+ countries, but the website does not clearly disclose protocol details or its logging policy. Billing is handled as a one-time purchase with no automatic renewal, which is very user-friendly for anyone wary of subscription traps. The simultaneous connection limit is 3 devices, while dedicated servers come with exclusive bandwidth.
Pricing is highly competitive and denominated in rubles. A short one-week trial costs just 99₽; regular plans range from 249₽ for 1 month to 2999₽ for 2 years, equivalent to an average of 123₽ per month, or about a 51% discount. Dedicated servers are much more expensive: Flex costs 1990₽/month, while Prime costs 3990₽/month, making them better suited to users with specific IP requirements.
Pros: extremely low pricing, excellent value on long-term plans, no automatic renewal mechanism, dedicated server options with exclusive IPs, and a low-cost 99₽ full-feature trial. Cons: native apps are not yet available in major official app stores; the 3-device simultaneous connection limit is somewhat restrictive; logging policy and encryption protocol details are not publicly disclosed.
Celestia VPN is best suited to Russian-speaking users on a tight budget, those who need a dedicated or fixed IP, and users who dislike automatic billing. For users in China, since the service mainly targets the Russian market and does not mention anti-censorship features or dedicated routing technologies, its accessibility from China is unknown. Its official website will likely require a proxy to access, and stable connectivity through the Great Firewall is not guaranteed. Payment methods are not clearly stated in the text and may not support domestic Chinese payment options. Alternatives worth considering include major international providers such as NordVPN or Surfshark.
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