Touch distance
Small screens and high DPI convert the same thumb swipe into more pixel movement, so very high values can feel shaky.
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Free Fire sensitivity settings
Get General, Red Dot, 2x Scope, 4x Scope, Sniper and Free Camera values for one tap headshot, low-end phones, Free Fire MAX, DPI tuning, and 360 gloo wall.
Popular searches
One tap and drag headshot settings for close-range fights.
Low-end phone 2GB, 3GB, 4GB RAM sensitivityStable settings for lag, heat, frame drops, and budget phones.
Free Fire MAX Free Fire MAX sensitivitySmoother aim settings for heavier graphics and high FPS phones.
DPI Free Fire DPI sensitivityHow low, medium, and high DPI change drag speed and aim control.
Gloo wall 360 gloo wall sensitivityFast turn settings for wall placement without ruining Red Dot aim.
Best values
| Use case | General | Red Dot | 2x Scope | 4x Scope | Sniper | Free Camera |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| One tap headshot | 170-185 | 175-190 | 160-175 | 145-165 | 120-160 | 155-185 |
| Low-end phone 2GB/4GB | 145-160 | 145-160 | 135-155 | 120-145 | 105-125 | 130-150 |
| Free Fire MAX | 175-200 | 160-190 | 160-180 | 145-170 | 120-165 | 150-185 |
| 360 gloo wall | 180-200 | 155-175 | 145-165 | 125-150 | 95-120 | 170-195 |
Use the calculator above for exact values. These ranges are starting points, not guaranteed headshots.
How sensitivity works
The most useful setting is the one that lets your crosshair stop at head level. Higher General and Red Dot help drag shots; lower 4x and Sniper values reduce shaky aim at distance.
Small screens and high DPI convert the same thumb swipe into more pixel movement, so very high values can feel shaky.
Low or unstable FPS makes every swipe feel heavier. Stable 90 Hz and 120 Hz screens can handle faster camera turns.
Higher zoom needs more control. Red Dot can be fast for drag shots, while 4x and sniper should stay smoother.
Safe tool
The calculator does not edit files, install scripts, inject code, read game memory, or promise automatic headshots. It only creates safe sensitivity suggestions that you manually enter in Free Fire or Free Fire MAX settings. If the numbers look too high for your game, switch the Game version field to Classic sensitivity menu.
Tuning guide
Lower General or Red Dot by a small step. If you use high DPI, reduce a little more.
Increase General and Red Dot by 4-6. Practice drag from chest to head in training ground.
Lower 4x Scope and Sniper first. Keep graphics smooth because frame drops make sensitivity feel random.
Increase General and Free Camera. Keep Red Dot lower than General if close-range aim becomes unstable.
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FAQ
Start with higher General and Red Dot for close-range drag, keep 2x and 4x slightly smoother, and use lower Sniper values for long range. Low-end phones usually need lower settings.
No. This tool only suggests in-game sensitivity numbers. It does not modify game files, bypass rules, or provide unfair software.
Some players see a latest sensitivity menu and some still use a classic menu. Choose the option that matches your game screen.
No. Garena does not publish the exact camera formula. This is a practical guide model based on touch distance, DPI, refresh rate, FPS stability, scope zoom, and play style.
General and Red Dot have the biggest impact for close-range drag shots. Scope values matter more for mid and long range.
No. Screen size, touch sampling, FPS stability, and hand movement all change how the same number feels.