Finding the right BGMI sensitivity settings is the difference between clean sprays and losing easy fights. This BGMI sensitivity calculator helps you convert scope sensitivities, test cross-game values, and generate a working preset based on your device and playstyle. Instead of guessing numbers, you get a structured starting point you can adjust in-game over a few matches. The tool covers all scopes from Red Dot to 8x and is designed for both gyro and non-gyro players.
| Scope | Sensitivity | Visual | FOV |
|---|
FOV values based on BGMI in-game testing. Outputs are starting points — adjust ±3 to taste.
Cross-game ratios based on community testing. Touch sensitivity differs from mouse — treat outputs as starting points.
Presets are community-tested starting points. Fine-tune over 2–3 sessions before making changes.
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How to Use the BGMI Sensitivity Calculator
The tool has three sections. Use them based on what you need.
Scope Converter:
Enter any one sensitivity value you already use. The tool calculates the rest of your scope sensitivities so your aim feels consistent across all zoom levels.
Cross-Game Converter:
If you switch between BGMI and other mobile shooters, this gives you a rough equivalent sensitivity so your muscle memory stays similar.
Device Preset Generator:
Select your device type and playstyle. The tool gives you a full sensitivity setup you can copy and test immediately.
These are starting points. Spend a few matches adjusting small values until your aim feels natural.
Best BGMI Sensitivity Explained Simply
Every player in BGMI has the same goal: control recoil while keeping aim stable.
Here is what actually matters:
- Lower sensitivity = better control, slower movement
- Higher sensitivity = faster movement, harder to control
Most players lose fights because their sensitivity is too high for their control level.
A simple rule:
- If your spray shakes too much, lower sensitivity
- If your aim feels slow or stiff, increase it
There is no perfect number. The right sensitivity is the one you can control consistently in real fights.
Scope Sensitivity Guide (Practical Numbers)
If you just want a baseline, start here:
| Scope | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Red Dot / Holo | 50 – 80 |
| 2x Scope | 40 – 70 |
| 3x Scope | 30 – 60 |
| 4x Scope | 20 – 50 |
| 6x Scope | 10 – 30 |
| 8x Scope | 5 – 20 |
Use these as a reference, not final values.
For example:
If your 3x spray is uncontrollable, drop it by 5–10 points and test again.
Small changes matter more than big jumps.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the best sensitivity for BGMI?
There is no single best sensitivity. It depends on your device, playstyle, and whether you use gyroscope. The calculator above gives you a starting point that you can refine.
2. How do I get no recoil in BGMI?
You do not remove recoil completely. You reduce it by using the right sensitivity and controlling your spray. Lower your scope sensitivity slightly until your aim becomes stable.
3. Is gyro better than non-gyro?
Gyroscope gives better recoil control once you get used to it. Most competitive players use it, but non-gyro players can still perform well with the right settings.
4. Should sensitivity be the same for all scopes?
No. Each scope needs different sensitivity because zoom levels change how fast your aim moves. That is why the scope converter tool is useful.

