Comparison

ProSettings.com — Apex LegendsvsSens Converter — Apex Legends

Short comparison between Apex's two main pro settings tools. Large DB with detailed gear vs cross-game converter with role filters. Apex-only focus vs multi-FPS workflow.

Category: Pro SettingsLast verified: May 17, 2026

Verdict

ProSettings.com if you want a large DB of detailed configs with full gear list per pro. SensConverter.app if you need to convert sensitivity between games (Apex ↔ Valorant/CS2) or filter pros by role/region. Complementary — pros use both in their config-copying workflow.

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ProSettings.com — Apex LegendsSens Converter — Apex Legends
FreeYesYes
Open sourceNoNo
OfficialNoNo
TypeReferenceWeb App
PlatformsWebWeb
DifficultyBeginnerIntermediate
License
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VerifiedMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Which to use for what

  • Copy a specific pro's full configBetter pick: ProSettings.com — Apex Legends

    ProSettings has a 100+ pro DB with granular detail: in-game sens, DPI, per-scope ADS multiplier, keybinds, video settings, full gear. SensConverter covers 50+ pros with less gear-wise detail.

  • Convert sens from Valorant/CS2 to ApexBetter pick: Sens Converter — Apex Legends

    SensConverter is the dedicated tool for this. Input source game settings, output Apex equivalent maintaining cm/360 consistency. ProSettings has no such calc.

  • Filter pros by role (IGL, entry, support)Better pick: Sens Converter — Apex Legends

    SensConverter groups pros by role and region with granular filters. ProSettings is more list-based with no role filter.

  • Research gear (mouse, keyboard, monitor) before buyingBetter pick: ProSettings.com — Apex Legends

    ProSettings has an extensive per-pro gear list: mouse model, mousepad, monitor specs, keyboard, headset. SensConverter covers some gear but with less detail.

  • Calculate eDPI quickly without individual lookupBetter pick: Sens Converter — Apex Legends

    SensConverter has a standalone eDPI calc. ProSettings exposes eDPI in profile pages but requires navigation.

Apex's two serious pro settings tools overlap but with different focus. ProSettings.com is the established DB with 100+ pros granularly cataloged, full gear list included. SensConverter.app is calculator + smaller but role-searchable DB, with unique value in converting sens between Apex and other FPS.

DB depth

ProSettings catalogs 100+ pros with granular detail: in-game sens, DPI, calculated eDPI, per-scope ADS multiplier, FOV, custom keybinds, crosshair color, mouse model, mousepad, monitor specs, headset, chair. To verify a specific pro's setup in particular, ProSettings is first stop.

SensConverter covers 50+ pros — smaller quantity, but with filters by role (IGL, entry, support) and region (NA/EU/APAC/Latam) that ProSettings lacks. Useful if you want to analyze patterns within roles.

SensConverter's unique value

The cross-game converter is the killer feature. If you play Apex and also Valorant/CS2, maintaining mechanical consistency across games is critical. SensConverter takes sens and DPI from a game and outputs the exact Apex equivalent maintaining cm/360°.

ProSettings doesn't replicate this — it only catalogs static configs, no cross-game conversion math.

ProSettings's unique value

Extensive gear list. For players planning to buy gaming mouse, monitor, or pad, ProSettings is valuable research — you see what hardware each pro uses and common patterns (800 DPI is standard, certain mousepads predominate, typical monitor refresh rates).

SensConverter covers some gear but with less detail.

When each wins

Case Recommendation
Copy a pro's full config ProSettings
Convert sens Apex↔other FPS SensConverter
Pre-purchase gear research ProSettings
Filter pros by role SensConverter
Quick eDPI calc SensConverter
Verify a specific config ProSettings

Recommendation

Both bookmarked. ProSettings as the main reference DB, SensConverter for sens math and quick role filtering. Having both costs zero — both are free without account requirement for basic use.

For a player who only plays Apex without other FPS, ProSettings is enough. For a multi-FPS player, SensConverter is nearly indispensable due to the cross-game converter.

Shared limitations: both English-only, both require manual application of settings (no auto-import to Apex), both depend on pro track records — emerging or newcomer pros take time to appear in either DB.

ProSettings.com — Apex Legends

Pro player config database: sensitivity, DPI, crosshair, keybinds, gear, and video settings for every ALGS player

View ProSettings.com — Apex Legends
Sens Converter — Apex Legends

Sensitivity converter between games (CS2, Valorant, Apex, Overwatch) plus a pro DB with filters by role and region

View Sens Converter — Apex Legends

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