Is Apple TV Bluetooth Smart compatible?

I am having a problem pairing newest Apple TV with any Bluetooth Smart keyboard.  If anyone manages to pair with BT Smart keyboard, may I have the model number of the keyboard?

I understand on keyboard support only.  Is your HP keyboard BT Low Energy or regular Bluetooth?  You can use the BTLE sniffer by LightBlue on iPhone to check.  So far I have no luck connecting BT Low Energy keyboard with Apple TV.  If anybody knows a keyboard using BTLE that works, please let me know.  I would like to get one.

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