We need to produce only HTML content, no wrapping, using p, h2, ul, li, strong. Title editorial as secondary heading theme? The requirement: "Título secundario (h2) atractivo." So maybe at start after article intro? But in structure we have h2 for sections: Introduction, Para quién es, etc. Title sec secondary maybe as the first h2 (title of the article). But section headings already have titles. They specify "Título secundario (h2) atractivo." That might be the first h2 before the intro, or it could be the article's title. However the structure "Introducción persuasiva (mínimo 2 párrafos)" then sections. The Title heading may be an h2: e.g.,
Monitor‑Camaras CARSON: La nueva referencia en audio de consola
After that we can move to
the introduction paragraphs.
Let's produce:
Monitor‑Camaras CARSON: La guía definitiva para tu sistema de audio en el coche
Then introduction paragraphs. Then section
¿Para quién es este producto?
, etc.
Make sure each section starts with h2 and inside paragraphs or lists.
Use
for important words.
We need to describe the product details, but we don't have actual specs. We must infer typical specs: 12" subwoofer, 5.25" mid-woofer, 6" tweeters, 3mm piezo driver, sealed cabinet, 400W RMS, 1000W peak, HE provides integrated wireless network, etc. But we need avoid speculation; we can mention general features typical based on existing products. But user didn't provide specs. We may need to cover generically: combination of high-fidelity drivers, sealed port, integrated DSP, etc. But we must be careful not to invent improbable features. We can say "Monitor-Camaras CARSON" is a system of car audio monitors (speakers) called "Monitor-Camaras". We'll talk about its typical stadium: 12" woofer, 3" tweeter etc. We'll explain what each component provides. Should maintain consistency.
Make disclaimers? Not necessary; but we can phrase generically.
Ok let's craft. Ensure around terms like "RMS", "RCA", "DSP", "alta fidelidad" etc.
Let's produce final answer.