I checked out 4 different silicone cleansing brushes and have ranked them from favorite to least-favorite in the analysis below: The winner: ASNME Sonic Silicone Face-Cleansing Brush (Round & teal, upgraded model) I had a hard time picking a winner between the two ASNME brushes, but in the end, I decided my favorite is the small round teal brush. This one edged out the other ASNME model, because of the brush head itself. The bristles are super soft and there is a pillowy cushion beneath those bristles. This combo makes it the most super-soft and gentle brush I have found yet. The brush head on this particular model is also bigger than the other ASNME model, and of all the others in this comparison. This model also has light therapy and none of the others in this comparison have that feature. Even though the brush head is the biggest of the 4, the overall product size is the smallest and most compact of all of the brushes in this comparison (because it doesn't have a handle), so it is really portable and great for travel. The magnetic charging function makes connecting so easy. What this model lacks is the cooling feature of the other ASNME model, and it has only two brush speeds. Because there is no handle, it’s a little harder to grip than the others, and it doesn’t come with any kind of drip tray or travel pouch, so those things have to be found and purchased separately. Here’s the link for this model: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TLRVBBM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 2nd place, by just a smidgen: ASNME with Summer/Winter feature I really like this brush too. I only rated it second because the brush head is a little smaller and it doesn’t have that pillowy cushion beneath it. The bristles are, however, very soft, and it feels nice on the skin. The main reason I like this particular brush is because of the metal plate on the other side. Not only does it have the heating function, just like the other ASNME model, but it also has a cooling function! This cooling function could be a real boon to anyone with under-eye puffiness. I do not have puffy eyes, but my undereye area is really dry, and putting moisturizer under there and going over it with the cooling function feels fabulous! I also like that you can open your pores while putting on serums using heat, and then go back over everything with the cooling function to close up your pores. That’s a really neat feature! This brush comes with a stand to help it drip-dry. I was hoping the stand would be the actual charger, but it isn’t. The charging process is done separately with a cord. It isn’t magnetic like the other ASNME brush, but it’s still easy to connect. The long-handled grip feels nice and secure in my hand. This brush has more options for speed. There are 3 intensity settings, plus one option for a pulsed vibration, and then a final button press takes you to no vibration at all, so you can then just do heat or cold without vibration. I love that no-vibration setting, with the winter option, for under the eyes. What I’m not as thrilled with is the purple color. That’s just a matter of taste, but I wouldn’t want to keep this on my counter, since it clashes with my bathroom. I would have preferred a spa-blue or some neutral color. But that’s a minor thing. This particular brush does not have light therapy. And it’s quite a bit noisier than the other brushes in this comparison. Here’s a link for this model: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B095SWW7NM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 3rd Place: Nagra Coola The best feature of this brush is the slightly more intense vibration on the back side, for massaging. This brush is super quiet (quieter than all of the others) and has more speed options (5). The sonic sensation feels strong. The brush head is very soft, although not as soft as the small ASNME brush. It has a magnetic charger which is super easy to connect. The handle feels comfortable and secure. This brush has a tiny patch of firmer, bigger bristles up at the top, I guess so you could maybe focus on, for instance, a dry patch of skin? The color of this brush differed from the product pic. They show it as a lighter blue color, but it is quite dark actually. I would have preferred light blue. This brush does not have light therapy or heating and cooling. It also does not come with a stand. But if you mostly just want a sonic brush, you don’t care about light therapy or heating and cooling, and you like the idea of the massaging side, this is a very nice brush and it feels great on the skin. Here’s a link for this model: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B092T7CQV5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Least favorite (this product): PMD Clean Pro RQ The nicest feature of this brush is the rose quartz. It really does feel lovely and cool on the skin (even without having a cooling setting). The heating function is also nice and will stay on for a long period of time. There are several vibration options. The grip feels very secure in the hand and the brush comes with a hard plastic travel pouch. The base is wide and so the brush will stand up on its own for drying. But because of the high price tag on this item, I can’t recommend it. The ASNME brush with the winter/summer feature is just as nice as the PMD brush, at a fraction of the cost. Not only that, but I really disliked the brush head on the PMD unit. It is very firm and not gentle at all. It is not a good option for someone with sensitive skin. I have also read lots of reviews that said they accidentally knocked over the brush and the quartz broke or the quartz just developed cracks for no apparent reason. Please note that at the time of this review, I no longer had this brush in my possession, so I was unable to take a picture with all 4 brushes together. But I included some photos of this brush next to the smaller ASNME brush for size comparison. Final thoughts: I highly recommend both ASNME brushes. If you don't care about the cooling function, go with the smaller round teal brush. If you like the idea of the cooling feature and don't care about the light therapy, go for the long-handled purple brush. Or, you can get both ASNME brushes. I decided to keep both, since I can then have all of the features between the two brushes. The price point on these is low enough that owning both is affordable and still WAY cheaper than buying one PMD brush.