If ZroeZroe heated insoles overheated, ignited, or caused serious burns, a legal review may help you understand your options.
Compensation may be available for medical bills, skin graft treatment, lost income, and other documented losses tied to a dangerous heated wearable product.
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What’s the Problem?
The hazard here is not a minor overheating complaint. CPSC warned that the internal lithium-ion battery in ZroeZroe Heated Insoles can overheat and ignite while the product is being worn, creating a risk of serious burn injury and fire.
That kind of defect can be especially dangerous because the product is placed directly inside a shoe, close to the skin, and used during ordinary walking or standing. If a battery ignites in that setting, the wearer may have almost no time to react before suffering burns to the foot or lower leg.
Latest Updates
- April 30, 2026 – CPSC issued Product Safety Warning No. 26-464 telling consumers to stop using ZroeZroe Heated Insoles immediately because the internal lithium-ion battery can overheat and ignite while in use, posing a risk of serious burn injury and fire hazards. The agency said it was aware of 10 reports of ignition, fires, and other thermal incidents resulting in at least four burn injuries, including second- and third-degree burns requiring skin grafts [1].
Product Identification
This warning involves ZroeZroe Heated Insoles sold on Amazon and eBay. The insoles are black and red, contain a lithium-ion battery in the heel area, and are operated by a remote control.
The brand name “ZroeZroe,” or the seller name “ZroeZroe,” may appear on the purchase receipt. That purchase information can matter later if a consumer needs to confirm that the product involved in an injury is the same one identified in the CPSC warning.
Reported Injuries and Fire Risk
The incident history here is significant. CPSC said it was aware of 10 reports involving ignition, fires, and other thermal events tied to these heated insoles.
More importantly, those incidents were linked to at least four burn injuries. The reported injuries included second- and third-degree burns requiring skin grafts, which makes this far more serious than a product that simply gets uncomfortably warm.
Where They Were Sold
The warning identifies Amazon and eBay as the sales platforms for these insoles. The products were manufactured in China.
CPSC also said the Chinese manufacturer, Taiyuan Haoming Electronic Commerce Co., Ltd., did not respond to the agency’s requests for a recall or information about the product. That matters because a public safety warning of this type often appears when the manufacturer does not cooperate with corrective action.
What Consumers Should Do Now
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the heated insoles immediately and dispose of them following local hazardous waste disposal procedures. The agency also warns consumers not to throw defective lithium-ion devices into the trash, curbside recycling, or retail battery recycling boxes.
That disposal guidance matters because defective lithium-ion batteries can create an additional fire risk even after the product is no longer being worn. Consumers may need to contact a local household hazardous waste collection center or municipality for proper disposal instructions.
Do You Qualify for a ZroeZroe Heated Insoles Lawsuit?
A legal review may be appropriate if ZroeZroe Heated Insoles overheated, ignited, or caused burns, skin graft treatment, scarring, or other measurable losses. These cases are usually stronger when the product can be identified clearly and the injury is supported by photographs, purchase records, and medical records.
Evidence to Gather
- The insoles, remote control, and any remaining packaging
- Purchase receipts or order confirmations from Amazon or eBay
- Photos of the insoles and any burn or fire damage
- Medical records, burn treatment records, and skin graft documentation
- Any communications about the product or the incident
Potential Damages
Potential damages may include medical expenses, pain and suffering, scarring, lost wages, and other documented losses tied to the injury.
References
- https://www.cpsc.gov/Warnings/2026/CPSC-Warns-Consumers-to-Stop-Using-ZroeZroe-Heated-Insoles-Immediately-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Burn-Injury-from-Fire-Hazard-Sold-on-Amazon-and-eBay
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