We’ve seen WeMo automate everything from lighting to home appliances. Now the company is getting back to basics and coming out with a series of new sensors that can easily add security features into your home.

All five of the new WeMo sensors can be accessed from almost anywhere using the WeMo app and a smartphone and/or tablet. That same WeMo app doesn’t just let users check in on the status of these sensors, but can set triggers, schedules and alerts.

The WeMo Door and Window Sensor (F7C038) is a magnetic contact sensor that can detect whether your door or window is open or closed. There’s no word on pricing yet, but given how inexpensive most WeMo products are, we’re expecting it to match whatever you’d put on a little peace of mind.

Next is the WeMo Keychain Sensor (F7C039), which isn’t quite as novel as some of the WeMo entries that we’ve seen previously. That’s because this is very similar to the Kensington Proximo, in that it allows you to tag a keychain, collar or bag and keep track of its whereabouts. It’s certainly a nice addition though, especially for existing WeMo users.

The WeMo Alarm Sensor (F7C040) is an alarm for your existing alarm systems—the ones that you haven’t automated yet. So if your smoke detector or other system goes off while you’re out, this sensor will send you a mobile alert.

The WeMo Room Motion Sensor (F7C041) really needs no explanation; it’s all there in the title. If you must know, it’s an infrared sensor that can detect heat and room motion and send out alerts accordingly.

The last in the new lineup is something you probably never think about until there’s an actual problem. However, the WeMo Water with Echo Technology (the pictured F7C042) sensor is a really nice addition to this collection. It isn’t the type of sensor that announces when you’ve sprung a leak, but instead will monitor, analyze and relay information about water consumption throughout your entire home.

Pricing has yet to be determined on the new lineup, but we should start seeing WeMo Sensors sometime in the second half of 2015.