The few I found were MAVTV, Nicktoons, and a couple other off channels. Each additional connection is another $5, which still beats some competitors prices (SETVNOW gives 3 for $20).
Now as far as cons go, the $5 a month is for one connection at a time. (It was back up within a day, and in HD so WOOHOO!) They respond quickly and have helpful answers. I've had to submit a few tickets when it comes to questions concerning the channel lineup and the one time MAVTV went down. Their customer support is pretty top notch as well. I can't tell you how much that comes in handy. On Area 51's site they allow you to download an M3U playlist of your channels so you can use an IPTV player or just VLC on a computer. This channel was not in HD, but for the price didn't bug me all that bad considering I had no other way to get it. A channel I really wanted was MAVTV, as I said I'm a motorsports fan. Maybe a little bit better than what you would expect for $5. Clicking on a couple random channels, they were in HD, quality was pretty average. I received my login info via email almost immediately after signing up, and signed right into the app.
SIGN UP FOR AREA 51 IPTV APK
I subbed up for a month and downloaded their apk from the play store. They accepted Paypal as a payment method which was equally as nice. They needed literally no personal information from me except for an email address. I'm a huge sports/motorsports fan, so seeing their lineup have all the major sporting outlets, including PPV, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, and NFL games (haven't tested yet because, no NFL obviously) I was definitely intrigued. I went to the website, saw indeed it was $5 a month, and I liked their channel lineup.
SIGN UP FOR AREA 51 IPTV TRIAL
Now, that is met with immediate skepticism from me, considering I had a trial of SETVNOW, which had about the same number of channels for $20 a month. I saw someone post about it on Facebook of all places, saying they had 500+ channels for $5 a month. I'm probably not going to give the most in depth IPTV review ever, but I haven't seen anything on this subreddit pertaining to this service.