But rather than hide it or venture to blend in, Lockey has embraced and celebrated her condition.

For many years, she has worked withOpen Bionics, which have outfitted her with top-of-the-line bionic hands.

Combining cutting-edge technology and functionality, this 3D-printed arm boasts being the lightest hand system.

The Hero Pro, as well as Open Bionics other prosthetics, was designed by Joel Gibbard.

His childhood fascination with building with LEGO blocks evolved into an interest in robotics and electronics.

In 2014, Gibbard co-founded Open Bionics with Samantha Payne and got to work.

Now, around 1,000 people around the world wear Open Bionics prosthetics.

Lockey, a self-described Bionic Girl, has long collaborated with Open Bionics.

Gibbard and Lockey debuted the Hero Pro on the British TV showThis Morning.

The arms launched today are so much stronger, Lockey said.

You just cant imagine how epic this tech is.

I now have 360 rotation in my wrists, I can flex them too.

There literally isnt a single other arm that can do this.

I dont know how theyve done it.

Im so much stronger than Ive ever been.

Watch Lockey demonstrate how she uses her new arms and how they work.