The Recall Desk
HighCPSC·26246·Announced 2026-02-05

Kitosun Submersible LED Lights Recalled for Battery Ingestion Hazard

Kitosun Submersible LED Lights sold on Amazon contain coin batteries accessible to children, creating a serious ingestion hazard. The product violates mandatory safety standards and lacks required warning labels.

What this means for you

Real risk of harm even if no illness or injury has been reported yet. Stop using the product and follow the agency's guidance.

Our severity reasoning: This scores High (3) per the rubric's criterion for 'risk-of-harm products where injury has not yet been reported.' The product poses serious potential for injury or death to children through battery ingestion and internal chemical burns, violates mandatory safety standards, and lacks required warnings per Reese's Law. No injuries have been reported to date.

Plain-English summary

Kitosun Submersible LED Lights, color-changing LED sets containing coin cell lithium batteries, are being recalled. Each set includes 10 LED lights (approximately 3.5 cm in diameter), two remote controls, and 24 preinstalled lithium coin batteries: 20 CR2450 batteries in the lights and 4 CR2032 batteries in the remote controls. About 8,100 units were distributed.

The LED lights violate the mandatory safety standard for consumer products containing coin cell or button cell batteries because the batteries can be easily accessed and removed by children. Ingestion of these batteries can cause serious internal injuries, chemical burns, and potentially death. Additionally, the lights do not include the warning labels required by Reese's Law, which mandates warnings on products containing coin batteries.

The lights were sold online through Amazon.com from March 2024 through November 2025 for approximately $23. Consumers should immediately secure the recalled lights away from children and contact Kitosun at [email protected] to arrange a full refund or free replacement product.

The recalled product

Product
Kitosun Submersible LED Lights
Hazard
  • battery-ingestion
  • chemical-burn
  • missing-warning
Affected units
8,100

Distribution

Distributed nationwide across the United States.