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LG OLED C5 + Beam Gen 2: Sound Out reverts from Bluetooth to ARC within 5s; SIMPLINK auto-re-enables

  • May 8, 2026
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Filing a fresh 2026 data point on a multi-year, still-unsolved issue. Closed prior thread: en.community.sonos.com/home-theater-228993/beam-keeps-switching-back-to-arc-from-bluetooth-how-to-stop-not-solved-6925022

 

Setup:

  • TV: LG OLED C5 (latest webOS firmware)
  • - Soundbar: Sonos Beam Gen 2, connected to TV via eARC
  • - Headphones: Sony WH-1000XM5 over Bluetooth

Repro (every time):

1. Pair the WH-1000XM5 to the TV. Connection succeeds.

  1. Settings -> Sound → Sound Out -> set to Bluetooth Audio Device. Audio routes to headphones.
  2. 3. Within ~5 seconds, the TV silently reverts Sound Out back to HDMI ARC Device (the Beam) on its own. Audio is back on the Beam, headphones go silent.
  3. 4. Disabling SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC) on the LG side at Settings -> General -> Devices -> HDMI Settings does NOT stick — the toggle re-enables itself within seconds while the Beam is on the HDMI bus.

The only reliable workaround is physically unplugging the Beam HDMI cable, which is unacceptable for premium gear.

 

The Beam aggressively re-asserts CEC presence when powered, which is what triggers the LG TV to re-enable SIMPLINK and re-route audio to ARC. Both Sonos and LG own a piece of this.

 

Feature request to Sonos: add a “silent on CEC bus” / "do not announce on power-on” option in the Beam Sonos app settings. OR honor a "headphone mode” / "user-overrode-output” signal from the TV and refrain from waking on CEC for a configurable cooldown.

 

The issue has been documented across LG OLED generations BX, CX, C2, G1, G4 and now C5 — a multi-year regression with no resolution. Tagging this for engineering attention.

3 replies

Airgetlam

It may be better to petition the CEC consortium for an option. Having not read the agreement required between the two parties, it is possible that Sonos isn’t allowed to develop such an option.

I’m also of the opinion this would be an issue to the vast majority of users who expect CEC to ‘just work’, and to require a check for such a small corner case might be detrimental. Both to Sonos, and all CEC devices. 


106rallye
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The CEC protocol seems to leave room for Sonos devices to check for CEC status more than devices from other manufacturers seem to do, while also leaving room for LG to automatically turn on CEC when it is turned off. This means you probably won’t get anywhere when petitioning either Sonos or LG - both must have good reasons for their devices’ behaviour and seem free to do so within the CEC protocol.

The Sonos solution for this is the Ace headphones, that connect to the Sonos soundbar, not the TV.

 


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