Whatever you get for your NAS, make sure it’s CMR and not SMR. SMR drives do not perform well in NAS arrays.
I just want to follow this up and stress how important it is. This isn’t “oh, it kinda sucks but you can tolerate it” territory. It’s actually unusable. I inherited a Synology NAS at my current job which is used for backup storage, and my job was to figure out why it wasn’t working anymore. After investigation, I found out the guy before me populated it with cheapo SMR drives, and after a certain point they just become actually unusable due to the ripple effect of rewrites. I tried to format the array of five 6TB drives and it estimated it would take 30 days. After leaving it running for several days, I realized it wasn’t joking.
Do not buy SMR drives for any parity RAID usage, ever.