New Uber Comfort promises the same 'Quiet Ride' setting as Uber Black for less money [www.androidpolice.com]
Uber Comfort launches with bigger cars and 'no conversation' option [venturebeat.com]
Comfort Within Reach: Introducing a New Way to Ride with Uber [www.uber.com]
Uber Launches New Comfort Option That Allows You to Get a Quieter Ride [www.thurrott.com]
Uber adds 'Comfort' tier for extra legroom and silent drivers [www.engadget.com]
If you’ll pay more, new Uber Comfort offers Quiet Rides [techcrunch.com]
hottest of takes: being able to tell your driver you don't want to talk as a Premium Service is fine https://t.co/SESYhNoVcX
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) July 9, 2019
Shrewd move by Uber. Pay 20%-40% more and you can ask the driver to be quiet https://t.co/xbIzm1xDB4
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) July 9, 2019
my headphones work fine. https://t.co/zlQTEb0Dtw
— Denzel. (@fauxdenzel) July 9, 2019
or just tell the driver to not talk, for free https://t.co/FFJPqDuBZM
— jason wong (@EggrolI) July 9, 2019
Walks into VC conference room: It's an app with specialized AI that helps you figure out the kajillion different options when you try to use this rideshare app. It's like Uber but for Uber.https://t.co/Q3Fjhip4NT
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) July 9, 2019
Shrewd move by Uber. Pay 20%-40% more and you can ask the driver to be quiet https://t.co/xbIzm1xDB4
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) July 9, 2019
They finally did it. @Uber's Quiet Ride feature, for a 20-40% premium. https://t.co/kHHWCkGR1F pic.twitter.com/ncPZddALXC
— Sun ☼ Worship (@francois_bach) July 9, 2019
Except, for many of us, not having to socialize with a stranger in a confined space isn't a luxury.https://t.co/PqZOTLojfh
— is evolving (@GenxAspie) July 9, 2019
hottest of takes: being able to tell your driver you don't want to talk as a Premium Service is fine https://t.co/SESYhNoVcX
— David Ruddock (@RDRv3) July 9, 2019
Markets in Everything: If you’ll pay more, new Uber Comfort offers Quiet Rides | TechCrunch https://t.co/RWlJfVGUMB
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) July 9, 2019
Here’s how all of Uber’s tiers break down. It keeps dividing UberX to make more money off better cars & rider preferences https://t.co/xbIzm1xDB4 Tip @techmeme pic.twitter.com/CR6KYcARgA
— Josh Constine (@JoshConstine) July 9, 2019