Last Updated: Aug 6, 2025 So, I assessed the VPN’s user-friendliness, server network, streaming capabilities, and security and privacy features. By the end of my tests, I was disappointed with VPN.Asia’s slow speeds, limited access to streaming sites, small, overcrowded server network, unverified logs policy, and inconsistent support. While it has a few positives, VPN.Asia can’t compete with more established, industry-leading VPNs. That said, VPN.Asia is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it with no risk if you’d rather find out for yourself.

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Netflix US, UK, Canada, and Asia: Unblocked in Low Quality

My fellow reviewers and I tested VPN.Asia servers in the US, UK, Canada, Japan, and Thailand and managed to access the streaming site on every server we tested. I bypassed the dreaded Netflix US proxy error and watched Bojack Horseman, but couldn’t stream it in HD  — the video often stopped to buffer for a few seconds, or became suddenly pixelated.

My team reported the same laggy video and occasional pixelation when they tried streaming Netflix libraries in the UK, Thailand, and Japan. This flaw didn’t make the streams completely unwatchable but was definitely annoying to deal with.

Hulu, Disney +, Prime Video, HBO Max, and BBC iPlayer: Blocked

VPN.Asia couldn’t unblock Hulu, Disney +, Prime Video, HBO Max, or BBC iPlayer during my tests. When I tried to watch any TV shows or movies on these platforms, I’d either get a black screen or a proxy IP error message like this one: Editor’s Note: Transparency is one of our core values at WizCase, so you should know we are in the same ownership group as CyberGhost VPN. That said, our detailed reviews follow a strict methodology that examines all relevant performance factors to help you arrive at your own informed conclusion.