AAOBOSI 65L Campervan Fridge Freezer (12V) with APP Control
Product description
The essentials
If you’re running a campervan, car, truck, boat or motorhome and you want proper cold storage rather than a basic cool box, this AAOBOSI 65L campervan fridge is built for exactly that. On paper it’s a fridge-freezer split into two zones, with the freezer compartment able to run down to -20°C up to -12°C, while the refrigerator section sits between 0°C and 8°C. That split matters, because it lets you keep frozen items and chilled food in the same unit without having to juggle separate coolers.
The other headline here is control. You can adjust temperatures and settings either using the fridge’s buttons or via an app for Android and iOS. There’s also a battery protection system intended to help prevent draining the vehicle battery too far during trips.
Still, it’s not perfect for everyone. It’s aimed at users who will actively manage power and want an app-controlled split storage setup—if you’re mainly after something ultra-simple or you don’t plan to use a freezer zone, it may feel like more fridge than you need.

What you’ll notice day to day
In everyday terms, the most useful part is the dual-compartment layout. The upper freezer area is designed for items like ice cream or meat, while the lower refrigerator compartment is positioned for drinks, vegetables and fruit. So instead of one cold zone that everything competes for, you can separate what you’re eating soon from what you want to keep frozen.
Inside, AAOBOSI includes practical storage extras: a removable crisper drawer, a shelf, a bottle holder and an egg tray. There’s also an interior light so you’re not rummaging in the dark when you’re parked up.
The door is described as easily reversible (open left or right). That’s a small detail, but on a campervan it can make installation and access less painful, especially if your space layout is tight.



Key features that actually influence buying
APP control without internet is a big point if you spend time away from signal. The manufacturer’s claim is that the app control does not require internet access, so you don’t have to rely on coverage to change settings once you’re out and about.
Battery protection with 3-stage voltage monitoring is another practical feature. The fridge provides H/M/L battery protection levels, and it’s designed to automatically shut down when voltage drops below a safe level to preserve battery life. For overlanding and road trips where you might be running the fridge for hours, that kind of protection is the difference between “nice to have” and “actually worth trusting”.
Low noise operation is listed as under 45dB. That’s not silent, but it suggests it should be comfortable to live with overnight or during downtime.

Tech specs (as far as provided)
- Type: 12V car fridge freezer with separate fridge and freezer compartments
- Capacity: 65L total (49L fridge + 16L freezer, simultaneously)
- Freezer temperature range: -20°C to -12°C
- Fridge temperature range: 0°C to 8°C
- Power input: 12/24V DC
- Battery protection: 3-stage H/M/L voltage protection (auto shut down when low voltage is detected)
- Noise level: less than 45dB
Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)
It makes sense if you want one unit that can handle both chilled and frozen food while you’re travelling—especially if you’re the type of camper who plans meals ahead (bulk shopping, cooking once, then keeping leftovers properly cold). If you value app control for checking or setting temperature and cooling mode from the cabin, the convenience is clearly part of the pitch.



It may not suit you if your trips are short and you mainly need drinks and snacks rather than a freezer compartment. In that case, a simpler fridge-only setup can be a better fit, because you’re not paying for features you won’t use.
Also, the temperatures and battery protection are only useful if you’re comfortable using the system properly. If you won’t monitor or set the right cooling mode, or you expect it to run without considering vehicle power management, it could leave you frustrated—especially as the unit may shut down when voltage is too low.
Getting the most from it
A practical way to think about this fridge is to load it like a proper mini kitchen. For example: put frozen meat, ice cream and anything you truly want kept frozen into the freezer side, and keep vegetables, fruit and cold drinks in the fridge side. That way you’re not opening a single compartment constantly while reaching for everything.

If you’re using the app, it helps to set your targets before you start a long drive or before you settle for the night. Even without internet, the ability to check settings away from the unit can reduce guesswork.
One more thing to consider before buying: because it’s designed to protect your vehicle battery and can auto shut down under low voltage, it’s worth thinking about how long you’re likely to run it and what power source you’ll have available.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a 12V/24V split fridge-freezer for campervan or road trips, and you specifically like the idea of app control that doesn’t depend on internet signal. The combination of dual temperature zones, removable internal storage, reversible door and under-45dB noise suggests it’s positioned for regular travel use rather than occasional picnics.



You may want to skip it if you only need basic chilling for short trips, or if you’re not willing to manage power and settings. In that situation, it can feel like paying for freezer performance, app control and battery protection when a more straightforward cooler-style solution would do the job.
Quick FAQ
How cold can the freezer compartment get?
The freezer side is described as running from -20°C down to -12°C.
Does the app control need an internet connection?
The product description says app control does not require internet, so you should still be able to use it when you’re outside without signal.
What does the battery protection do?
It uses 3-stage H/M/L voltage protection, and it’s designed to automatically shut down when voltage drops below a safe level to help preserve the vehicle battery.
Can the door be fitted either way?
The door is described as easily reversible, able to be opened from the left or right.
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