Texecom has launched its first illuminated external sounder, the Odyssey X3. Advancing on the success of the widely acclaimed Odyssey Series, the Odyssey X3 is a modern interpretation of a classic design and includes a host of new features that should benefit both installers and end users.

Innovative graphic insert

Noticeably the Odyssey X3 features a new innovative graphic insert intended to provide a more professional branding experience than previous screen-printing techniques. Available directly from Texecom and ordered online through the Texecom website, these photo-quality custom made graphic inserts remove the need for installers and distributors alike to stock expensive custom screen printed covers.

The Odyssey X3 is available with a black frame cover and a choice of blue, red, green and white lens options. 6 different electronic back plates offer a choice of illuminated Grade 2 and Grade 3 sounders, non-illuminated Grade 2 and Grade 3 sounders, wireless and dummy sounder options.

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