I’m the world’s ‘ultimate cyborg’ with more than 50 implants that allow me to perform unimaginable tricks

A WOMAN has been crowned as the world’s ‘ultimate cyborg’ after choosing to have 52 metal chips implanted into her body.

Anastasia Synn, a stunt and magic performer, now holds the Guinness World Record for the woman with the most technological implants in her body.

Guiness World RecordsAnastasia Synn has been crowned the world’s ‘ultimate cyborg’[/caption]

GettyThe entertainer pulls stunts like pushing a needle through her arm, as seen during the 2016 Amazing Magic Live party in Las Vegas[/caption]

Anastasia SynnSynn now has 52 implants in her body, breaking the world record[/caption]

It is the first category of its kind, which Guinness had to create especially for Synn.

In a statement, she said: “I can officially announce that I’m the world’s most technologically implanted human!

“Since it’s a first, they had to create a new record category.”

To prove she was worthy of the title, Synn had to undergo X-Rays to prove the chips are legitimate.

The 48-year-old Californian has chips inserted in her wrist, chest, arms and ears.

They allow her to do everything from opening locks magnetically, finding other metal objects, call phone numbers and perform magic tricks.

There’s even a metal chip in her hand that vibrates.

And a sound-transmitting magnet in the tragus part of her ear.

“The largest is two and a half inches across and half an inch thick and its twin is in the other arm,” Synn added.

Synn claims her magnetic ‘sixth sense’ makes her life easier – and others lives safer.

Not only dose Synn have a chip in her hand that automatically unlocks the front door of her home.

Or a chip in her left wrist to call her daughter and one in her right wrist to call her husband.

But she has also programmed some of these computer chips to give her heightened senses.

For example, Synn can tell if someones microwave is leaking radiation because it will cause a chip inside her palm will vibrate.

   

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