When Big Brands Get Product Safety Wrong: 6 Lessons for Importers [Podcast]

July 31 , 2026

Adrian Leighton

Large global brands usually have experienced engineering teams, established quality systems, and substantial testing budgets. Yet they still release products that fail in the field, cause injuries, trigger recalls, and damage customer trust.

In episode 339 of China Manufacturing Decoded, Adrian and Renaud examine six well-known product failures involving Mattel, Philips, Samsung, hoverboards, Fitbit, and Peloton.

These cases affected very different products, but they reveal several recurring weaknesses:

  • Supplier requirements were not properly controlled throughout the supply chain.
  • Materials and products were not sufficiently tested for long-term degradation.
  • Foreseeable misuse was not fully considered.
  • Products were rushed to market before their batteries, firmware, or safety systems were mature.
  • Early customer complaints were not escalated quickly enough.
  • Serious hazards were not eliminated through the product design.

The lesson for importers and hardware companies is clear: a large budget and a well-known brand do not remove product risk. Safety and reliability still depend on disciplined engineering, supplier control, testing, and post-launch monitoring.

 

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Podcast sections

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:30 Why major brands still suffer product failures
  • 01:25 Mattel’s lead-paint recall and supplier control
  • 07:20 Philips CPAP machines and degrading foam
  • 12:06 Samsung washing machines and foreseeable misuse
  • 15:28 Hoverboards and the risks of a product gold rush
  • 19:25 Fitbit Ionic and responding to field failures
  • 22:56 Peloton Tread+ and designing out safety hazards
  • 23:38 What smaller hardware companies can learn
  • 24:14 Risk analysis, compliance, and reliability testing

 

Further content

(Note: Media sources and news articles used for research can be found in the podcast show notes)

 

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