Online shopping is quick, convenient, and sometimes cheaper—but a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals a hidden danger: What are supposed to be life-saving products sold on major online marketplaces could be putting your safety at risk.
In a recent spot-check, Consumer Reports purchased 21 bike helmets from popular websites, including eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Shein, Temu, and Walmart. The alarming results: Eight of those helmets didn’t meet the requirements of federal safety standards.
Consumer Reports writer Kevin Loria helped lead the investigation and says the Consumer Product Safety Commission requires specific testing to ensure these crucial safety devices actually protect riders, as well as labels to show helmets have passed these tests. However, many online sellers are bypassing these critical requirements.
Walmart, Temu, and Shein immediately removed the noncompliant helmet listings when asked about the findings. The listing for the helmet CR bought from eBay was already taken down. The company …