What was something that happened a couple times in the past is now more serious. I live in a quiet neighborhood. There have been a few times in the past where I noticed that music was on outside and I just simply turned it off. I have a Sonos Amp connected to 6 outdoor Sonance speakers and a large sub as our ‘Backyard Sonos’. The volume was low, and it’s possible it was playing for days. I just hadn’t been in the backyard to hear it.
There have also been a couple times when we noticed super loud beeping coming from the outside Sonos system. We noticed the backyard zone volume was set to 100%, but no music was set on that zone. I had to unplug it to reset it, because if I just moved the volume down it would just go back up. Again, this happened twice around 11 PM. It’s just my wife and I - we were in bed. There are no alarms set and no integration with stuff like Alexa or Google Home.
It’s now almost 4:30 AM while I am writing this. I just woke up to my backyard Sonos blasting ‘Milky Chance’ at 98% volume. I’m not clear how the police haven’t been called to my house yet….or my neighbors banging on my door.
From a quick Google search, I can see where Sonos randomly playing music is a common thing. Unfortunately, I’m not seeing any solutions. I don’t have any voice assistants. Everyone is asleep. Even if it started playing on its own, why is the volume at 95%? If I want to listen to it ‘loud’, I would maybe have it at 70%. It wasn’t playing from an AirPlay source, it was playing Pandora Radio...which was likely that last thing I was listening to.
As I’m writing this, I reviewed some camera footage from my backyard. The music started at exactly 2:29:00 AM at a low volume. At 2:48:35 AM, you can clearly tell the volume went to max volume. Wow...The music played for an hour and a half at max volume before I woke up. My poor neighbors!
According to ChatGPT:
Most Likely Cause: Sonos Firmware Restart + “Resume Last Source” Bug/Behavior
Sonos devices periodically:
- auto-update firmware overnight
- restart after network interruptions
- reconnect after router DHCP lease renewals
When that happens, some Sonos units resume the last streaming source, especially Pandora.
Normally volume should stay where it was — but there is a known edge-case behavior where the Amp:
- restores volume incorrectly
- restores previous session volume instead of last-used volume
- or briefly jumps to max before stabilizing
Pandora is one of the most commonly reported services involved in spontaneous resume events.
Why 4:30 AM?
Because Sonos typically performs:
- updates
- service refresh
- cloud token renewal
during overnight maintenance windows.
Also, I have 14 zones. Why is it only the outside Sonos Amp that decides to blast music in the middle of the night?
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