Vevor Baby Swings, Loungers & Gates Recalled — Refunds
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Vevor Baby Swings, Loungers & Gates Recalled: Suffocation and Entrapment Risks — Full Refunds

Published July 9, 2026

Three separate recalls hit Vevor's budget baby gear at once — swings sold for infant sleep in violation of federal safe-sleep law, plus loungers and gates. Parents get full refunds with a photo, no receipt.

An infant — Vevor baby swing, lounger and gate recalls over suffocation and entrapment hazards

What Was Recalled?

Sanven Technology, the company behind Vevor-brand products, issued three related recalls with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in early July 2026, covering three categories of Vevor baby gear:



Vevor products are sold primarily online through vevor.com and major marketplaces, which is why these recalls matter beyond the brand's name recognition: the products moved in volume at budget prices.

Remedy Full Refund — Photo of Destroyed Product Destroy/disable per the recall page's instructions, submit a photo, refund processed in ~15 business days
Recall Date Early July 2026 Three CPSC recalls announced the same week — swings, loungers, and gates
Products Vevor Swings (BB501K, BB702A, BB005K), Loungers & Gates Sold online at vevor.com and major marketplaces
Hazard Suffocation · Entrapment · Falls Swings & loungers violate federal infant safe-sleep rules · gates pose an entrapment hazard · stop use immediately
Documentation Required Yes — Photo (No Receipt) A photo of the destroyed/disabled product is the only documentation; no proof of purchase required

What Should You Do?

Stop using the recalled swings, loungers, and gates immediately — do not resell or donate them, which is illegal for recalled products. Follow the destruction instructions on Vevor's official recall page (typically cutting straps or otherwise disabling the product), photograph the result, and submit the photo through the recall page for a full refund.

For sleep, follow the safe-sleep basics pediatricians and the CPSC repeat with every one of these recalls: babies sleep safest alone, on their backs, in a bare crib, bassinet, or play yard with a firm, flat surface — no inclined products, loungers, pillows, or blankets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Vevor baby products are recalled?

Three early-July 2026 CPSC recalls cover: Vevor baby swings (models BB501K, BB702A, and BB005K), which were marketed for infant sleep at an incline over 10 degrees in violation of the federal Infant Sleep Products rule and the inclined-sleeper ban; Vevor baby loungers, which violate the infant sleep standard and pose entrapment and fall hazards; and Vevor baby gates, which pose an entrapment hazard.

How do I get a Vevor recall refund?

Stop using the product immediately. Then destroy or disable it per the instructions on Vevor's official recall page, take a photo showing it destroyed, and submit the photo through the recall page to receive a full refund — typically processed within about 15 business days. No receipt is required.

Why are inclined baby swings and loungers dangerous for sleep?

Products that hold sleeping infants at an incline greater than 10 degrees can let a baby's head slump forward and block the airway, a suffocation risk. Federal law — the Infant Sleep Products rule and the Safe Sleep for Babies Act's inclined-sleeper ban — prohibits marketing inclined products for infant sleep. Babies should sleep alone, on their backs, on a firm flat surface.

Do I need a receipt for the Vevor baby product recalls?

No. The remedy is a full refund based on a photo showing the product destroyed or disabled, submitted through Vevor's official recall page. No proof of purchase is required.


Sources

CPSC — Sanven Technology recalls Vevor baby swings (July 2026)
CPSC — Vevor baby lounger and baby gate recall notices (July 2026)
Vevor — Official recall page


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Remedy Full refund via photo of the destroyed product (no receipt)
Recalling Company Sanven Technology (Vevor)
Agency CPSC
Recall Date Early July 2026 (three recalls)
Official Recall Notice CPSC Recall Notice

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