I've always loved the BeoSound 5 interface, but the software felt increasingly dated — with notably no relevant streaming support and limited integration with newer devices. I wanted to see if I could modernize it while keeping everything that made it special. I ended up replacing some of the BeoMaster 5 internals. The screen, wheel, laser pointer, buttons, and IR receiver all work with the new software. The interesting discovery: the daughterboard in the BeoMaster 5 is basically a modified Beolink PC2.
What it does now:
- Plays music through Spotify and Sonos, with album artwork on the BeoSound 5 screen
- Browse playlists with the original arc navigation and aluminum wheel
- Controls scenes and devices in Home Assistant — lights, cameras, door locks. The device can also run Home Assistant if you're not already using it
- Shows camera feeds as overlays (e.g., doorbell rings → see who's there, open the door from the screen)
- All B&O IR remotes work through the original hardware — tested with Beo4, BeoRemote One, Beolink 1000, BeoTime, and others
- BeoRemote One Bluetooth also supported. I really like this one. I now have a BeoRemote Bluetooth controlling my Samsung Frame TV
It's a passion project, fairly tailored to my own setup with Sonos and Home Assistant, and definitely not plug-and-play. But I've documented the build, open-sourced the code, and put together a website with hardware instructions in case anyone wants to try something similar with theirs. Apart from parts you can source from your favourite store, it's completely free to use.
Website: https://beosound5c.com
Would love to hear from others — there's probably a lot I've missed. Happy to answer any questions or take feature requests here
Location: Stockholm