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Why fingertip gyroscopes are banned?

Many fingertip gyroscopes have obvious design defects, among which the sharp shape may cause cuts to become the primary problem, and whether it is leisure products or children's toys is also controversial. With the frequent occurrence of related accidents, especially child injury incidents, fingertip gyro is even listed as the first of "17 summer harmful toys".

Many countries and regions have included it in the list of prohibited sales. Amazon and other online sales platforms have indicated that they will remove "Sharp" products. German officials recently destroyed 35 tons of fingertip gyroscopes, and some logistics companies have stopped distributing such products.

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According to the latest warning information from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, they have investigated the spontaneous combustion of lithium battery gyroscopes. However, the recent intensive recalls in European Union, Australia and other countries have aroused people's concern about the hidden danger of fingertip gyro "button cell". The gyro equipped with LED lights can emit colored light when rotating, which increases the fun of players. However, in many products, in order to replace the battery conveniently, the battery box cover is not fixed, and the user can open it with his bare hands, which causes the button cell to fall off.

If the user is a child, it may be swallowed, and the strong alkaline substances in it will bring fatal injuries such as esophageal ulcers and burns, as well as dangers such as intestinal obstruction. There have been many cases of accidental injuries caused by children eating fingertip gyro parts by mistake in the United States. At present, the European Union and Australia have recalled more than six led gyroscopes. The investigation in the United States is also continuing, and the export risk continues to increase.

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