The Vector Quantized-Variational Autoencoder (VQ-VAE) [1] provides an unsupervised model for learning discrete representations by combining vector quantization and autoencoders. The VQ-VAE can avoid the issue of "posterior collapse" so that its learned discrete representation is meaningful. In this paper, we incorporate the product quantization into the bottleneck stage of VQ-VAE and propose an end-to-end unsupervised learning model for the image retrieval tasks. Compared to the classic vector quantization, product quantization has the advantage of generating large size codebook and fast retrieval can be achieved by using the lookup tables that store the distance between every two sub-codewords. In our proposed model, the product codebook is jointly learned with the encoders and decoders of the autoencoders. The encodings of query and database images can be generated by feeding the images into the trained encoder and learned product codebook. The experiment shows that our proposed model outperforms other state-of-the-art hashing and quantization methods for the image retrieval task.