IPVanish secures an unlimited number of devices for $39.96/year.
The VPN is tailored for high-end online protection with turbocharged speeds, performing much better on North American connections.
Its jurisdiction in the US raises privacy concerns, and some servers drop connections.
(Editor’s note: IPVanish is owned by Ziff Davis, ZDNET’s parent company. For more, see our Editorial Guidelines.)
IPVanish<!–> has a fairly large number of users and also good ratings (4.2 and 4.5 on the Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store, respectively). The VPN might not sit at the top of our best VPNs list, but its popularity indicates that it has features worth the hype; for example, you can simultaneously connect as many devices as you want.
After thoroughly testing the service, I found that IPVanish is a reliable but simple VPN service. It provides solid protection and has one of the largest shared IP address pools to enhance user privacy online. There are some unique perks, too, like a kill switch app for Fire TV, cloud storage, and multi-device file syncing. That said, I also encountered slight performance inconsistencies and other drawbacks.
Fast speeds, not far from my normal internet connections
Unsurprisingly, my connections through IPVanish remained fast. My colleagues also remarked on the swift speeds in our previous tests (we do fresh testing every year), so not much seems to have changed – and that’s a good thing. You should still expect slight drops from your normal internet speeds, however, because VPNs work by encrypting connections and tunneling data concurrently. Speed loss is expected – even the fastest VPNs I’ve tested slightly slow your connection.
I conducted multiple speed tests in several locations with the Speedtest by Ookla online tool (editor’s note: Ookla is owned by ZDNET’s parent company, Ziff Davis) while using IPVanish, switching between different servers and protocols and recording the impact on speeds. I also took readings during peak and off-peak usage times (based on North American time zones) to see if the VPN was impacted by server congestion issues. I grouped the server locations into regions and compared average speed readings with and without a VPN.
Region
Server locations tested
Download speeds without VPN
Average Download speeds with IPVanish VPN
Average speed retention (higher is better)
United States
New York Chicago Miami, Seattle Las Vegas, Boston
130Mbps
109Mbps
84%
Canada
Toronto, Vancouver
133Mbps
124Mbps
93%
South America
Brazil (São Paulo), Venezuela (Caracas), Argentina (Buenos Aires)
131Mbps
95Mbps
73%
Europe
UK (London), France (Paris), Germany (Frankfurt), Switzerland (Zurich)
129Mbps
101Mbps
78%
Asia
Singapore, South Korea (Seoul), Japan (Tokyo), Thailand (Bangkok)
125Mbps
80Mbps
64%
The US and Canadian servers had better average speeds than servers in other regions. IPVanish devotes a lot of its infrastructure to the North American market – over 40% of the servers are in the US alone (to ease high usage traffic). This makes IPVanish a great USA VPN choice whether you’re inside or outside the country. I didn’t notice that much of a difference when I tested speeds during peak and off-peak bandwidth usage times, although I made a point to pick a server with minimal load for the best speed performance.