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TL;DR: They're a damn good choice, and I don't know how offline they can be.
I use Proxmox, Reolink 810s, and I have AgentDVR logged into the cameras via https (443) to get info, and ONVIF (8000) for the stream. It takes a little tweaking via the camera app or web GUI if you want the onboard AI to omit large or small objects for screenshots or notifications, which I have controlled by HA. I use the AgentDVR and Reolink integrations. Here are the features I've got:
If you use the Reolink app, then it will use the Reolink servers via several domains. I haven't checked traffic on the cameras yet. It can be fully offline but I choose not to for a better remote experience using the app.
I set them up a long time ago, scanning a QR code on the camera using the Reolink app. I don't know if it can be handled another way.
You don't need the app to set up the wireless devices either. See https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/reolink#qr-code