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Oculus Proxies

Sneaker-community proxies grown into a general provider

4.0(0)4.0 out of 5 from 0 reviews
Founded 2022
8.0

$3.00/GB

from $3.00/GB /GB

IP Pool
20M+
Countries
100+
Uptime
99.6%
Avg. response
0.6s
Free trial
No
Founded
2022

Our verdict

Oculus Proxies carries its sneaker DNA well: exits are fast, drop-day reliability is taken seriously, and support answers in minutes on Discord when it matters.

As a general-purpose provider it is competent but not differentiated — mid-market pricing, modest geo granularity, botter-oriented docs.

For retail botting and latency-sensitive account work it belongs on the shortlist; pure scrapers have cheaper options.

Speed test & performance

Heritage
Sneaker botting

Drop-day focus

Lines
Resi / ISP / DC

Retail-tuned

Support
Discord-native

Fast during drops

Starting price
$3/GB

Residential

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Low-latency, drop-day-focused infrastructure
  • Residential, ISP, and DC lines
  • Fast Discord-native support
  • Retail-tuned ISP proxies
  • Simple bot-oriented generation

Cons

  • Limited geo granularity
  • Botter-oriented docs
  • Mid-market pricing, mid-sized pool

Overview

Oculus Proxies came out of the sneaker-botting community in 2022 and grew into a general provider: residential, ISP, and datacenter lines with the low-latency, drop-day reliability ethos that world demands, plus Discord-native support culture.

Network and coverage

Rotating residential with country/state targeting, dedicated ISP proxies tuned for retail platforms, and fast datacenter options. Speed and checkout-moment reliability are the design priorities; generation dashboards are simple and bot-oriented.

Who it is for

Sneaker and retail botting first — where its reputation was earned — plus general account work and scraping that benefits from low-latency exits. The Discord support channel is genuinely fast during drops.

Trade-offs

Geo granularity and enterprise features are limited, documentation targets botters more than developers, and pricing sits above budget pools. The aggregate pool is mid-sized.

Features & capabilities

Drop-day reliability

Infrastructure sized for release-moment load.

Retail-tuned ISP proxies

Dedicated IPs matched to major retail platforms.

Low-latency DC options

Speed-first datacenter exits.

Discord support

Fast community-native help.

City/ASN targeting

Country/state granularity.

Developer API depth

Generation-focused tooling, not full API management.

Integrations & supported tools

Sneaker bots· Retail automationTicketing bots· Retail automationGoLogin· Anti-detectPuppeteer· AutomationSOCKS5 clients· Protocol

Privacy & compliance

Ethically sourced IPs
GDPR compliant
Crypto payment accepted
KYC for sensitive use
No-logs on traffic content

Frequently asked questions

No — that is its heritage and still its strongest fit, but the residential, ISP, and datacenter lines serve general scraping and account work too.

Residential traffic starts around $3/GB, ISP proxies are sold per IP for retail platforms, and datacenter options are competitively priced for latency-focused use.

Low-latency routing, ISP allocations tuned for major retail platforms, and support that is actually online during release windows.

Yes, HTTP(S) and SOCKS5 are supported across the main products.

Country and US-state level primarily — sufficient for retail use, coarser than the city/ASN granularity of data-collection-focused providers.

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