Syera Space Astronaut LED Finger Lights Recalled Over Battery Ingestion Risk
CPSC recalled about 184 Syera Space Astronaut LED Finger Light sets because children can easily access their button cell batteries. Swallowing the batteries can cause internal chemical burns, serious injury, or death.

What matters now
- The recalled sets contain 28 or 30 multicolored finger lights and 30 astronaut cards.
- Each light contains three button cell batteries that children can easily access.
- The sets were sold on Temu.com from December 2025 through April 2026 for $8 to $16.
- No incidents or injuries were reported.
Why the finger lights were recalled
The recalled toys violate the mandatory safety standard for toys because their button cell batteries can be easily accessed by children. If swallowed, button cell or coin batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns, and death.
How to identify the recalled sets
The recall involves Syera Space Astronaut LED Finger Lights sold in sets of 28 or 30 multicolored lights with 30 astronaut cards. Each light contains three button cell batteries that power an astronaut projection when activated. The Syera brand name is printed on the packaging.
Where and when they were sold
About 184 sets were sold online at Temu.com from December 2025 through April 2026 for between $8 and $16. The CPSC notice lists Senyu Era International Co. Limited, doing business as Syera, as the retailer. The toys were manufactured in China.