IPs across three rotating pools swap your exit address on every request or on a timer you set, spanning residential, datacenter, and mobile networks behind one backconnect gateway. From $0.60/GB, pay as you go.
A rotating proxy assigns a new IP address to your connection on every request or on a timer you set, using one backconnect gateway address instead of a list of IPs you manage yourself.
A rotating proxy assigns a new IP address to your connection on every request or on a timer you set, using one backconnect gateway address instead of a list of IPs you manage yourself. Point your client at that single endpoint and the backconnect gateway matches an exit from the IP pool to your targeting -- country, city, or ASN -- then hands back a different one on the next call. Scaling from one worker to a thousand needs zero connection-list management on your side.
# Fresh IP every request -- the default, no x-kx-session neededcurl -x "http://USER:PASS@gw.knoxproxy.com:7000" \ -H "x-kx-country: de" -H "x-kx-city: berlin" \ "https://httpbin.org/ip"# -> 200 | 61 ms | rotating | de-berlin
# Want the same IP for a few requests instead? Add one header:# -H "x-kx-session: sticky-1"| Metric | Residential | Datacenter | Mobile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trust score | Very high | Low | Highest |
| Speed | Good | Excellent | Good |
| Rotation interval | Per request, or sticky 1-30 min |
One credential handles both modes on residential and mobile: append a session ID to your username to pin an exit for a few minutes, or drop it for a fresh IP on every request. Datacenter rotation works the same way for per-request traffic, but its “hold” option is a static dedicated IP rather than a timed sticky session -- pick the pool that matches how long you actually need to keep one identity.
| Pool | From |
|---|---|
| Residential rotating | $2.10/GB |
| Datacenter rotating | $0.60/GB |
| Mobile rotating | $4.50/GB |
Every pool bills only successful (2xx/3xx) responses -- blocked and failed requests are free and retried through a fresh IP automatically. See how our price compares to Bright Data, Smartproxy & Storm Proxies, or read the full Storm Proxies comparison if flat-rate pricing is your current setup.
Rotating pools are not flat-rate unlimited bandwidth -- they bill per GB, and only successful responses count against that total. What every plan does carry, with no add-on required, is unlimited concurrency: run 50 workers or 5,000 against the same credential and nothing throttles you at the account level. On a rotating pool, “unlimited” means unlimited concurrent sessions, not unlimited data.
Looking for a literal flat-rate, unlimited-bandwidth product instead? That is the ISP static network -- a dedicated IP billed per IP, from $2.90/IP, with no per-GB metering at all. Comparing effective cost across providers first? See the price index for a same-target benchmark across 30 providers.
Rotating and static solve opposite problems. A rotating proxy spreads requests across many IPs so no single address gets rate-limited -- the underlying mechanism is IP rotation. A static proxy holds one IP for as long as you need it, which is what a login or an account identity actually wants. Backconnect describes the gateway architecture behind rotation, not a separate product -- ask for a backconnect proxy or a rotating proxy and you land on the same gateway either way.
Need the fixed-identity side of this instead? See the ISP static network -> Same gateway, same credentials, no rotation.
By default, every request gets a new IP from the pool. You can also set time-based rotation -- for example every 1, 5, 10, or 30 minutes -- when a job needs to hold one session across multiple requests.
Yes. Add a session ID to your username and the IP holds sticky instead of rotating -- up to 30 minutes on residential, up to 60 minutes on mobile, or a static dedicated IP on datacenter. Drop the session ID and it goes back to rotating per request.
Free trial, no credit card. Rotate per request or hold a session sticky on residential, datacenter, or mobile -- same credentials across all three.
| Per request, or static dedicated |
| Per request, or sticky up to 60 min |
| From price | $2.10/GB | $0.60/GB | $4.50/GB |
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The flagship rotating pool -- real ISP-assigned IPs, rotating per request or sticky up to 30 minutes.
$2.10/GBThe cheapest way to rotate at volume -- built for permissive targets and high-throughput QA.
$0.60/GBReal 4G/5G carrier IPs behind CGNAT -- rotating per request or sticky up to 60 minutes, the hardest pool to block.
$4.50/GBLooking specifically for 4G/5G rotation? See the full mobile network ->
They describe the same setup from two angles. Backconnect is the gateway architecture -- one endpoint, many exit IPs behind it. Rotating is the behavior -- the exit IP changes per request or on a timer. KnoxProxy’s rotating pools run on backconnect infrastructure, so both terms point at the same gateway address.
Yes, the same per-request or timed rotation applies. KnoxProxy’s IPv6 pool runs under the datacenter network at $0.40/GB, not residential -- use the datacenter gateway if a target specifically needs IPv6 exits.
Yes. Add country, state, and city headers and rotation stays confined to that area -- see the full residential state and city list for exact coverage.
Yes. Rotating pools bill per GB with only successful responses counted -- from $0.60/GB on datacenter up to $4.50/GB on mobile. A dedicated IP bills per IP instead, with unlimited bandwidth included -- from $0.02/IP on datacenter or $2.90/IP on ISP static residential.