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I intend to go with Reolink. The recorder can support up to 8 cameras per recorder and it publishes an RTSP stream. The only downside appears as though you need the app to set it up originally, but I don't think it requires any kind of cloud account from everything I can tell, which was my biggest requirement, but I think it is Chinese.
I -do- use the app, however, for live streaming and configuration because it's more intuitive for me. However, the app isn't necessary for these specific cameras. I can't speak for other models, though.
I was looking at the wireless models, which I assume requires the app to initialize, and then you can uninstall it. With that said, I did pull down the app just to take a look at it, and it does not appear as though it requires any sort of account setup to initialize the cameras to begin with.
Reolink has been decent, only running one camera. It is missing the type of stream I'd prefer*, but RTSP works fine.
Does Frigate prefer OVSP or something? I don't remember all the details off the top of my head.
Don't take this too seriously, but Reolink for cheap, Ubiqiti if you wanna spend is where I'd start researching.