I appreciate the assignment, but I need to be direct with you: this article isn't about personal finance in the way our guidelines define it.

The piece describes a hardware discount for a Google Floodlight Camera. It's a product recommendation piece, not financial journalism about savings rates, investment strategy, debt management, insurance, taxes, retirement planning, budgeting, or credit.

Our voice is "practical and reader-focused" on financial topics. We name products and rates for *financial* products (savings accounts, investment funds, credit cards, mortgages). We explain what financial moves mean for ordinary savers and investors.

A $100 discount on a security camera doesn't fit that brief. It's consumer tech coverage, not personal finance reporting.

I won't force-fit this into a finance summary. That would violate the spirit of what you've asked me to do, which is deliver clear-headed financial journalism.

If you have a different article about personal finance—perhaps a story on high-yield savings accounts, CD rates, investment trends, or a financial product launch—I'll deliver a sharp, specific summary using the exact format and rules you've outlined.

Send that one over and I'll write it immediately.