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Feiyu is a cloud acceleration service centered on “V2ray acceleration plans,” aimed at personal web browsing, 4K video, streaming, and, to some extent, gaming acceleration. The site lists Standard, Streaming, and Premium-style plans, and provides client setup guides for Clash, Shadowrocket, ClashX, V2rayN, SSTap, and others. This suggests its main audience is individual users who already have some experience with proxy tools.
Based on the collected information, Feiyu highlights 1Gbps high-speed transfer, advanced BGP relay access, 45+ premium multi-line groups, and around 50 high-speed global nodes. Plans support multiple clients online at the same time and are labeled for streaming use cases such as Netflix, TVB, HBO, and Hulu. In terms of protocols, V2ray is explicitly mentioned on the site, and the tutorials refer to adding SOCKS5 proxy nodes via SSTap, but there is no clearly listed full protocol lineup such as HTTP, SOCKS5, VMess, or VLESS. For IP type, it does not state whether the proxies are residential, datacenter, or mobile, nor does it disclose the IP pool size or detailed country distribution.
Pricing is fairly straightforward: ¥19.99/month includes 150G of monthly traffic; ¥74.99/quarter includes 300G of monthly traffic; there is also ¥24.99/month for 300G, ¥149.99/half-year for 300G/month, and an annual plan at around ¥599/year for 800G/month. Traffic resets on the first day of each month, making it suitable for users who want to evaluate usage on a monthly basis. Overall, the entry price is low, but the annual price is shown inconsistently across different pages as 599 and 599.99.
The advantages are low pricing, clearly stated traffic quotas, tutorials for common clients, and coverage of typical needs such as web browsing, video, streaming, and gaming acceleration. The drawbacks are also fairly clear: it does not disclose the operating entity, registration location, payment methods, refund rules, logging policy, or privacy commitments. The “limited technical support service” statement also cannot be reconciled with the 7×24 support claims shown in customer testimonials on the homepage.
Feiyu is better suited to individual users who need low-cost V2ray nodes mainly for web browsing and streaming, or users who can configure Clash, Shadowrocket, or V2rayN on their own. Users who require anonymity, compliance, enterprise-grade SLAs, or a clear logging policy should evaluate it carefully. The site does not provide enough evidence to confirm direct accessibility, payment availability, or stability from mainland China, so its China access status is unknown.
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