
With the direction this thread is taking it may be a good idea to move it to the unsupported section of the forum. When assembled they make contact with the two 'gold squares' near the bottom center in this photo.ĭon't blame me or Sonos if you void your warranty or cause pesonal injury/property damage. Not always easy to only stop this for Sonos Apps ONLY. SOLUTION is : 1 - Stop GooglePlayStore (and/or Apple AppStore) Automatic updates (as mention from previous & judicious post in this thread). The metal tabs being discussed are the ones at the bottom of this photo. IF I move to Sonos Fw 8.5, then I will fully loose the use of my loyal CR100 pair.
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Such systems cannot add additional controllers as that would require them to update to S1-current. is an American developer and manufacturer of audio products best known for its multi-room audio products. So, are you talking about the 2 metal contacts on the controller that can be seen from outside (underside) of the CR100? Or are you referring to some prongs that are INSIDE the cr100, that make cotact with the metals? I imagine the later, because otherwise this makes no sense to me. For use with the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP100 (including Sonos System Setup software CD-ROM) and the Sonos Controller CR100. ago To still use a CR100 the Sonos system needs to be locked onto an ancient S1 release (8.4), nothing newer will work. I can't imagine the contreoller metals not making contact with the prongs on the craddle, no matter what the circumstances. Sonos launched the amplified ZonePlayer ZP100 and CR100 controller back in 2004 and it hasnt looked back since, continuing to innovate with new products and wireless speakers to expand and enhance the listening experience at home, adding streaming services and voice control to its ever-growing roster of offerings. Sonos launched the amplified ZonePlayer ZP100 and CR100 controller back in 2004 and it hasn't looked back since, continuing to innovate with new products and wireless speakers to expand and enhance the listening experience at home, adding streaming services and voice control to its ever-growing roster of offerings.

When I look at the CRADDLE, I see 2 metal prongs that stick out a whole lot.
