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An experimental prototype for the Bionic Eyeglass will be demonstrated including three sample functions: pedestrian crosswalk detection, light detection and a basic color recognition. The prototype is built on the Bi-i visual computer, and uses a commercial cellular phone as a front-end towards the user. The visual flow is streamed from the camera of the cellular phone wirelessly to the Bi-i where it is processed, and the result is communicated through the speakers of the phone. Scalar or binary outputs are provided for the first two functions by beeping tones, whereas a basic color name is given for the last one.