Fixing Sonos CR200 charging issues

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I have two Sonos CR200 (aka Control) units in use with my home Sonos system. I love them, no Android or iOS client can match comfort of those dedicated units.

Symptoms

Recently both of my CR200 started to act up, battery was always low even if they where left in the cradle for days in a row.

Reasons

Since my remotes are quite old I suspected battery first and order replacement but that did not help. After some research I discovered that contacts in CR200 charging cradle are gold plated and get worn down with time, decreasing contact conductivity.

Solution

You can get new cradle from Sonos or just replace stock 5v power supply with 6v unit. I used 6v 2A power supply. All remotes now charge happily, so far I see no adverse side effects, battery does not feel warmer then before.

Because of proprietary form, you will need to re-use connector from Sonos charger on your 6V power supply. Be careful with polarity, (+) is center.
 

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Fri, 07/31/2026 - 21:38

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Fri, 07/31/2026 - 21:54

SingaporeAP — A French student was fined 600 Singapore dollars ($465) after pleading guilty Thursday to a public nuisance charge in Singapore for filming himself licking a straw from an orange juice vending machine and putting it back in what lawyers described as a social media stunt.
Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien, 19, admitted to licking the straw and returning it to the vending machine while recording the act for his online followers. It happened at a shopping mall in March and he was charged in April after his video spread rapidly.
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Another charge of mischief was taken into consideration during sentencing. The court imposed the fine and did not order any community-based sentence after considering mitigating factors.

The public nuisance charge carries a penalty of up to three months in prison. Prosecutors sought only the maximum fine of 2,000 Singapore dollars ($1,551), saying the staged act was intended for social media and risked undermining confidence in the hygiene of a commonly used vending machine.
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They noted Maximilien retrieved the straw himself, no member of the public used it, there was no evidence of harm, he was young and pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity.

Maximilien studies in a business school in Singapore, but prosecutors told the court he would also be in France from September to December as part of his studies.
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Prosecutors said immigration authorities will decide if Maximilien can keep his student pass in Singapore after considering all relevant factors.

Defense counsel Kalidass Murugayan said the student has been living in Singapore without family support and expressed deep remorse for his actions. He said the video was a stunt for social media followers and that Maximilien later removed the contaminated straw from the machine to use for his own drink, meaning it was never intended for anyone else.
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“He is truly sorry for having caused all this trouble,” the lawyer said. His parents will ensure that he paid the fine himself, the counsel added. The student left the court without speaking to reporters.

IJooz, the company operating the juice vending machine, filed a police report over the stunt and sanitized the dispenser while replacing all 500 straws in the machine. It has said it would upgrade its machines to include measures such as individually packaged straws and compartments that unlock only after the transaction is completed.
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Fri, 07/31/2026 - 21:54

SingaporeAP — A French student was fined 600 Singapore dollars ($465) after pleading guilty Thursday to a public nuisance charge in Singapore for filming himself licking a straw from an orange juice vending machine and putting it back in what lawyers described as a social media stunt.
Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien, 19, admitted to licking the straw and returning it to the vending machine while recording the act for his online followers. It happened at a shopping mall in March and he was charged in April after his video spread rapidly.
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Another charge of mischief was taken into consideration during sentencing. The court imposed the fine and did not order any community-based sentence after considering mitigating factors.

The public nuisance charge carries a penalty of up to three months in prison. Prosecutors sought only the maximum fine of 2,000 Singapore dollars ($1,551), saying the staged act was intended for social media and risked undermining confidence in the hygiene of a commonly used vending machine.
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They noted Maximilien retrieved the straw himself, no member of the public used it, there was no evidence of harm, he was young and pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity.

Maximilien studies in a business school in Singapore, but prosecutors told the court he would also be in France from September to December as part of his studies.
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Prosecutors said immigration authorities will decide if Maximilien can keep his student pass in Singapore after considering all relevant factors.

Defense counsel Kalidass Murugayan said the student has been living in Singapore without family support and expressed deep remorse for his actions. He said the video was a stunt for social media followers and that Maximilien later removed the contaminated straw from the machine to use for his own drink, meaning it was never intended for anyone else.
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“He is truly sorry for having caused all this trouble,” the lawyer said. His parents will ensure that he paid the fine himself, the counsel added. The student left the court without speaking to reporters.

IJooz, the company operating the juice vending machine, filed a police report over the stunt and sanitized the dispenser while replacing all 500 straws in the machine. It has said it would upgrade its machines to include measures such as individually packaged straws and compartments that unlock only after the transaction is completed.
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Fri, 07/31/2026 - 21:57

Теневой ландшафт 2026: эволюция доменных зеркал и цифровых идентификаторов

С началом 2026 года эксперты по сетевой безопасности зафиксировали беспрецедентный всплеск активности в сегменте альтернативных доменных зон. Центральной точкой отсчета в этом процессе стала экосистема, ассоциируемая с обновленной kraken ссылкой 2026. Аналитики отмечают, что пользователи все чаще ищут kraken 2026 и kraken сайт 2026, однако настоящая головоломка для исследователей кроется не в самих запросах, а в том, как стремительно меняется адресное пространство под этими брендами.
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Линейка «Slon»: цифровая армия от 2 до 19

Самой примечательной тенденцией года стало появление масштабной номерной серии с префиксом «slon». Она охватывает десятки вариаций — от slon2 и slon2 to / slon2.to до slon19 и slon 19 cc. Каждый из этих идентификаторов существует в трех основных доменных зонах: .to, .at и .cc. Причем технические специалисты обращают внимание на двойную природу написания — как слитного (slon12.to, slon13.at, slon14.cc), так и раздельного (slon 12 to, slon 13 at, slon 14 cc). Это создает иллюзию множества независимых ресурсов, хотя на деле речь идет об одном пуле быстро ротирующихся зеркал.
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Тяжелая артиллерия: onion-адреса нового поколения

Параллельно с обычными доменами продолжает функционировать и глубокая сеть. В 2026 году особенно выделяются шесть длинных onion-адресов, начинающихся с префиксов «kraken2», «kraken3», «kraken4», «kraken5», «kraken6» и «kraken7». Например, kraken2trfqodidvlh4aa337cpzfrhdlfldhve5nf7njhumwr7instad.onion и его последователи — kraken3yvbvzmhytnrnuhsy772i6dfobofu652e27f5hx6y5cpj7rgyd.onion, kraken4qzqnoi7ogpzpzwrxk7mw53n5i56loydwiyonu4owxsh4g67yd.onion, kraken5af44k24fwzohe6fvqfgxfsee4lgydb3ayzkfhlzqhuwlo33ad.onion, kraken6gf6o4rxewycqwjgfchzgxyfeoj5xafqbfm4vgvyaig2vmxvyd.onion и kraken7jmgt7yhhe2c4iyilthnhcugfylcztsdhh7otrr6jgdw667pqd.onion. Эти адреса считаются более защищенными, но даже они не гарантируют подлинности — фишинговые копии научились имитировать и .onion-пространство.
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Дополнительное звено: логистический след «Trip76»

Отдельным кластером выделяются короткие домены, связанные с меткой trip76. Наиболее часто встречаются trip76.co и trip76.at, а также их вариации без точек — trip76 co и trip76 at. По мнению ряда экспертов, эта ветка используется как тестовый полигон: новые конфигурации зеркал сначала проверяются на «trip76», а затем тиражируются в бесконечную линейку «slon». Это делает систему гибкой и трудноуязвимой для точечных блокировок.
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К 2026 году основным инструментом обхода ограничений стал именно хаотичный перебор доменов. Десятки комбинаций slon2.cc — slon19.cc, ротация зон .to, .at и .cc, смешение слитного и раздельного написания — всё это превращает мониторинг в бесконечную гонку. Однако специалисты предупреждают: подавляющее большинство таких адресов являются фейковыми. Единственная разумная тактика для обычного пользователя — полное игнорирование любых вариаций, будь то короткое slon 2.at или длинный kraken7jmgt...onion. В 2026 году безопасность начинается с простого правила: не переходить по подозрительным ссылкам, сколько бы красиво они ни были замаскированы под оригинал.

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Fri, 07/31/2026 - 21:58

Part One: The Rise of BLSP

Following the wave of "slon" and "kraken" domains in 2026, a new structure emerged on the network stage, unified under the blsp prefix. Its base address became blsp.at — a short, memorable domain in the Austrian .at zone. However, as with previous generations of mirrors, the developers anticipated mobile users by creating a dedicated subdomain: m.blsp.at — a separate address optimized for smartphones and smaller screens. Technical analysis reveals that m.blsp.at has its own architecture, fine-tuned for mobile protocols, making it an independent link in the overall chain.
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Interestingly, users quickly adapted to various spelling variations. Alongside the classic blsp.at, search queries increasingly feature spaced versions — blsp at, m.blsp at, and even m blsp at. This creates a multiplier effect, giving the illusion of multiple resources, although technically all these addresses lead to a single infrastructure.

Part Two: The Rival Duo — BS2BEST and BS2WEB
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Analysts note that bs2best.at is positioned as the main, "elite" gateway, while bs2web.at serves as a universal entry point for the mass user. As with BLSP, there are spelling variations — bs2best at and bs2web at with spaces — which are used in verbal recommendations and informal discussions. This adds an extra layer of protection: even if one variant is blocked, the alternative remains operational.
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Part Three: The Long Shadow Giant — SKYIWREDSHJNHJ

The most mysterious element of the new network is the unusually long .onion address — skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd.onion. This 58-character behemoth has become a real challenge for system administrators and security experts. Unlike the short .at domains, this address exists exclusively on the Tor network and has no "light" version for regular browsers.
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Part Four: The Return of TRIP76

The new architecture also found room for an old familiar face — trip76. This domain, already established as a testing ground in previous waves, continues to operate in two variants: trip76.co and trip76.at. As before, users actively use spaced versions — trip76 co and trip76 at.

However, trip76 now has a new role. According to network monitoring data, this domain has become the bridge between the BLSP structure and the BS2 family. For example, technical logs show that updates tested on trip76.co are then transferred to blsp.at, and from there to bs2best.at and bs2web.at. This has made trip76 a kind of "incubator" for the entire ecosystem.
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Part Five: The Complete Picture

When all the elements are assembled, a complex but logical system emerges:

First echelon — test polygons: trip76.co, trip76.at, trip76 co, trip76 at. This is where new configurations are born.

Second echelon — primary mobile and web gateways: m.blsp.at, blsp.at, blsp at, m.blsp at, m blsp at. These are the daily working addresses for the majority of users.

Third echelon — elite and backup gateways: bs2best.at, bs2web.at, bs2best at, bs2web at. These are used in case of overload or blocking of the second echelon.

Fourth echelon — the protected rear: skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd.onion and its spaced version skyiwredshjnhjgeleladu7m7mgpuxgsnfxzhncwtvmhr7l5bniutayd onion. This is the last line of defense, operating even when all regular domains are completely offline.

Conclusion

The year 2026 demonstrates the evolution of mirror networks from simple numbered series (as with the "slon" domains) to complex multi-layered architectures with clearly defined functional divisions. blsp.at, bs2best.at, bs2web.at, and the enigmatic skyiwredshjnhj...onion are no longer just links — they are a fully-fledged ecosystem where each element performs a strictly defined role. However, experts warn: the more complex the system, the more vulnerable its users. Fraudsters can easily copy this architecture, creating fake blsp.at clones, phishing bs2best.at look-alikes, and malicious replicas of the long .onion address. The only reliable defense in 2026 remains the same as always: vigilance, caution, and the simple refusal to trust any address from these growing lists.

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