At WHOOP, we design products that are worn continuously, through training, sleep, travel, and everyday life. Our hardware needs to feel effortless and dependable, delivering meaningful insight while quietly doing its job in the background.
We’re looking for a Product Manager II, Hardware who cares deeply about building things well. Someone who values thoughtful tradeoffs, appreciates the details, and enjoys working closely with engineers to shape products that perform reliably in the real world.
In this role, you’ll partner with Mechanical, Electrical, Embedded, Signal Processing, and Operations teams to guide hardware programs from early exploration through mass production. You’ll help define product requirements, clarify priorities, and support teams in delivering devices that balance performance, comfort, durability, and power efficiency.
This is an opportunity to help shape the next generation of WHOOP hardware with intention.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Define clear, prioritized hardware product requirements grounded in member insight and data
Shape system-level product decisions across sensing, power, form factor, durability, and reliability
Evaluate technical tradeoffs with engineering and establish principled product direction
Align cross-functional partners around scope, priorities, and measurable success criteria
Contribute to roadmap planning and long-term hardware platform evolution
Monitor in-market performance and use learnings to inform continuous improvement
QUALIFICATIONS:
2+ years of hardware product management experience, ideally in consumer electronics, wearables, or connected devices
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or related Engineering discipline
Experience contributing to hardware products from concept through production
Strong systems thinking across sensing technologies, power management, embedded systems, and manufacturability constraints
Ability to translate technical complexity into clear product requirements and decisions
Thoughtful, structured communicator who works effectively across engineering, design, operations, and business teams