The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning to consumers to stop using BeePrincess adult bike helmets sold at Walmart, noting that the China-based manufacturer has not agreed to recall the helmets or offer a remedy to consumers.

In a statement, CPSC said the adult helmets violate the impact attenuation, retention system, positional stability, certification, and labeling requirements of the mandatory safety standard for bike helmets. With these violations, the helmets can fail to protect riders in the event of a crash, posing a deadly risk of head injury.

The CPSC urges consumers to stop using the BeePrincess adult bike helmets immediately, cut the straps, and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away as they are hazardous.

The CPSC said it issued a Notice of Violation to the China-based seller, Changshalayuanshangmaoyouxiangongsi, doing business as BeePrincess.

The helmets were sold in one size, fitting heads with a circumference of 22-to-24 inches. The helmets are red and black with silver stripes and have gray padding, a removable visor, black straps with a silver reflective pattern in the center, a black and red buckle with a gray chin strap, and a black plastic knob at the back of the helmet for adjusting the fitting. The CPSC is aware that the Chinese company also sold helmets in black/white and gray.

About 2,200 helmets were sold online at Walmart.com from July 2024 through November 2025, priced from $15 to $31 per helmet. The helmets may also have been sold on other platforms and by other third-party sellers.

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