So I've been revisiting backconnect proxies after all the hype. Everyone seems to swear by them as some kind of anti-detection savior, right? Well I tried a couple of popular providers again, because maybe I was missing something. Spoiler: speed tests tell a different story. Yeah, they're supposed to be fast, rotating IPs on demand, all that jazz. But honestly I see more lag than promised. They often chunk along like dial-up and then jump to a different IP without warning, which is a nightmare when you're trying to keep sessions steady for scraping or automation. And the pricing.. don't even get me started. Paying for what amounts to unreliable, jittery performance just doesn't sit well, especially with the low success rate I'm seeing. It's like everyone's repeating the same sales pitch but not actually testing the real-world results. Let's look at the churn rate again and how often those IPs really stay 'clean'. In my experience, unless you're splurging on the premium, you're probably better off with dedicated residential or carefully managed ISP proxies for anything that matters. I keep seeing newbies and even some pros get caught in the hype loop, thinking these backconnects are a silver bullet. Spoiler: they're just another tool that's good if you know the limits. Not convinced yet that they're worth the premium over just smarter, targeted proxies with stable IP pools