The Living Room That Moves with You
There is a moment, roughly forty-five seconds after settling into one of the Sprinter's cream leather captain's chairs, when the distinction between vehicle and room dissolves entirely. The 32-inch Samsung 4K Smart TV glows to life. Apple TV loads your streaming library — Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, whatever you carry in your pocket. The premium surround sound fills the cabin the way it fills a well-appointed den, not tinny or strained but rich, present, and calibrated to the space. You recline. The city scrolls past the tinted glass. And the program you started over breakfast continues without interruption.
This is not an amenity. It is a reordering of what transit means.
What the Screen Changes
Consider how most people spend the forty minutes between Buckhead and Hartsfield-Jackson. In a rideshare, they stare at a six-inch phone screen propped against their knee, earbuds competing with road noise and a driver's talk radio. In their own car, they stare at brake lights. The time is not productive, not restful, and certainly not enjoyable. It is endured.
Now recalibrate. Those same forty minutes in the Sprinter become a screening of the documentary you have been meaning to finish. A morning briefing from Bloomberg or CNBC on a screen large enough to read the ticker. The final episode of a series you have been rationing. The transfer ceases to be dead time and becomes the most comfortable hour of your day.
The use cases guests discover
- The morning commute: Business guests stream the morning news and market coverage on the way to meetings, arriving informed rather than distracted by traffic
- Children's content: Parents traveling with young children hand over the remote and reclaim the peace that six screens and three sets of headphones never quite deliver — because the cabin's surround sound means everyone watches together, or noise-canceling headphones make it a private affair
- Pregame on the way to the stadium: Groups heading to Mercedes-Benz Stadium watch the pregame coverage, the analyst predictions, the highlight reels — the evening begins before you leave the vehicle
- Long transfers: A two-hour run to Augusta or Savannah transforms from an endurance exercise into a double feature, a binge session, or a documentary that makes the miles feel deliberate rather than long
- Catching up on a series: Date nights, airport returns, hourly charters — guests regularly tell us they look forward to the ride because it means uninterrupted viewing time in a setting more comfortable than their sofa
What Uber Black Offers Instead
To be clear about the alternative: Uber Black provides a clean leather seat, a bottle of water if you are fortunate, and the back of a headrest. There is no screen. There is no sound system beyond the sedan's factory speakers, which you do not control. There is no Apple TV, no casting, no streaming. There is your phone and your earbuds, the same setup you had on the subway.
The gap is not incremental. It is categorical. One experience acknowledges that you are a guest. The other acknowledges that you are cargo with a credit card.
How It Works
The Apple TV is connected and ready when you board. Log into any streaming account directly on the screen, cast from your phone via AirPlay, or connect via Bluetooth. HDMI and USB-C ports are positioned at every seat for wired connections. The 5G Wi-Fi router ensures that streaming is uninterrupted regardless of where in metro Atlanta the route carries you.
The surround sound system fills the cabin evenly — guests in the rear bench hear the same clarity as those in the captain's chairs. Volume is guest-controlled. Your chauffeur is separated by attention, not by glass — there is no partition, which means the cabin feels expansive rather than enclosed, a screening room with panoramic windows rather than a box.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I stream my own Netflix or Disney+ account on the TV?
Yes. The Apple TV supports all major streaming platforms. Log into your account directly on the screen or cast wirelessly from your phone via AirPlay. Your content, your preferences, your watchlist — exactly as you left it at home.
Is the Wi-Fi fast enough for 4K streaming?
The Sprinter is equipped with a dedicated 5G LTE router that provides consistent high-speed connectivity throughout metro Atlanta and beyond. 4K streaming plays without buffering under normal conditions.
Can children watch content while adults have a quiet conversation?
Absolutely. The cabin layout allows children to watch the TV while adults in the forward captain's chairs converse at normal volume. For complete separation, Bluetooth headphones pair directly with the Apple TV.
How does the sound system compare to a typical vehicle?
The premium surround sound is engineered for the cabin's specific dimensions — not a factory system designed for a production vehicle. It delivers cinema-quality audio at conversational volumes, filling the space without overwhelming it.
The screen is on. The seat is reclined. The city is outside, and the story is yours. Reserve your Sprinter and discover what forty minutes of comfort actually feels like.




